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Meaning of whoops, there go my trousers | Babel Free

Phrase CEFR C2
/ˈʍʊps ðɛː ˈɡəʊ maɪ ˈtɹaʊzəz/

Definitions

Used to describe a genre of farcical theatre plays.

Examples

“Four Rooms is the latest attempt to combine multiple directors' skits into one film. It is also an attempt to mix "whoops!-there-go-my-trousers" farce with the slick kitsch pop-art comedy.”
“But what's this? A play about a Carry On film by Terry "Whoops, There Go My Trousers" Johnson, the man responsible for the National's revival of The London Cuckolds, an 18th-century version of Run For Your Wife?”
“The bolts have to be opened and closed in the right combination to avoid scenes worthy of a French farce. But I feel less a character in ‘Whoops! There go my trousers’, and more like something miserable by [Samuel] Beckett or [Franz] Kafka about the meaningless of life, and the fatuity of communication.”
“Instead this relies on the supposedly comical misunderstandings that have been a feature of sitcoms since the 1950s. [...] The children are smart arses, the laughter is canned, the parents befuddled and every line delivered as if they're on stage starring in "Whoops, There Go My Trousers".”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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