Green’s Dictionary of Slang

round me houses n.

also pair o’ round-mys, rounds, round the houses
[rhy. sl.]

trousers.

[UK]A. Mayhew Paved with Gold 169: Phil, intimating that, as soon as he had put on his trousers, he would black Bill’s eyes, roared out, ‘Wait till I’ve togged my “round-the-houses,” and then I’ll cook your “mince-pies”’ for you.’.
[UK]Hotten Sl. Dict.
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[UK]P.H. Emerson Signor Lippo 55: One day he walked straight into this kitchen clobbered in a pair of rounds, tight to his legs.
[UK]Binstead & Wells Pink ’Un and Pelican 153: A snip who was after a chap for the price of a couple o’ pair of ‘round-my-houses.’.
[UK]Illus. Police News 8 Sept. 3/3: Defendant. This gent keeps a regular round the houses shop.
[Aus]E. Dyson Fact’ry ’Ands 164: No man that wore ’ome-made round-th’-’ouses ever done wonders in this world.
[UK]J. Ware Passing Eng. of the Victorian Era 192/1: Pair o’ round-mys (Low Life). Trousers.
[UK]W. Muir Observations of Orderly 226: ‘Round the houses,’ for example, being both a rhyme to and synonym for ‘trousis.’.
[Aus]Mail (Adelaide) 16 Feb. 1/4: A few of the ways that clothes are referred to:— Trousers— Round the houses.
[US](con. 1910–20s) D. Mackenzie Hell’s Kitchen 120: Round-me-houses ... trousers.
[UK]Thieves Slang ms list from District Police Training Centre, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Warwicks 9: Round me houses: Trousers.
[UK](con. 1900s) in J.B. Booth Sporting Times 88: But a pair of his round the houses hung / At the Anna Maria to air.
[UK] Damon Runyon in Star (Marion, OH) 31 July 6/8: In the original ‘round the houses’ was trousers.
[UK]L. Payne private coll. n.p.: Trousers(es) Round the Houses.
Index Jrnl (Greenwood, SC) 29 Nov. 5/4: Trousers — round the houses.
[UK]S.T. Kendall Up the Frog 20: ’E ’itches up his round the ’ouses.
[UK]R. Barker Fletcher’s Book of Rhy. Sl. 25: He would put on [...] his Dicky Dirt, and his round the houses.
[UK]Barltrop & Wolveridge Muvver Tongue 19: Trousers : round the houses.
K. Lucas ‘All my life I’ve wanted to be a Barrow Boy’ in Obfuscation News Apr. Issue 20 🌐 ‘What I want made’, he told Tom, ‘is a true Costermongers Flute, similar to that worn by Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins. Corduroy Round the Houses, a Velvet Billy Goat, a scarf choker and the crowning glory, a flat cap.’.