Mississippi Wind Chime

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Mississippi Wind Chime refers to the act of hanging ones underwear on a clothesline outside, making it resemble a wind chime due to its movement in the wind. This term is often used to describe an embarrassing or awkward situation.

Example 1:
Imagine you accidentally leave your underwear on the clothesline in your backyard, and a strong gust of wind blows them around. Your neighbor sees it and shouts, “Hey, nice Mississippi Wind Chime you got there!”

Example 2:
You are at a friend’s house, and their parents come over for a surprise visit. As you are leaving, you notice your friend’s freshly washed underwear drying on the clothesline. You quickly point it out to avoid any potential embarrassment, saying, “Hey, don’t forget your Mississippi Wind Chime outside!”

Synonyms:
windchime
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