okay want to fill me in here
It's a type of pin. You use it when you dry your clothes on a line instead of using an electric dryer. You hang up a wire, rope, or cord of some kind. You put your wet clothes on the line and pin the clothes to the line using the clothespin.
The clothes dry in the sun for a few hours and the pins keep the clothes from falling off the clothes line if it's a windy day. I parents used to dry their clothes by this method for the longest time even after we got the electric dryer.
The clothes dry in the sun for a few hours and the pins keep the clothes from falling off the clothes line if it's a windy day. I parents used to dry their clothes by this method for the longest time even after we got the electric dryer.
Samantha
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Actually for us it's "clothes pin", as in we pin things to the line. It has nothing to do with spin.
Yeah lots of interesting things that vary according to your location even in the same country.
Take soft drinks in the U.S. Up in the northern states they call it pop but in the southern states we call it soda.
I find it fun to learn words from other countries. I remember for the longest time I didn't understand when I read in a book about people in Britain putting things in the bonnet of their car. It was funny when I finally figured that one out.
Yeah lots of interesting things that vary according to your location even in the same country.
Take soft drinks in the U.S. Up in the northern states they call it pop but in the southern states we call it soda.
I find it fun to learn words from other countries. I remember for the longest time I didn't understand when I read in a book about people in Britain putting things in the bonnet of their car. It was funny when I finally figured that one out.
Samantha
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Yeah for us the front of the car is the hood and the back of the car is the trunk where you store stuff. Bonnet and boot made no sense to me the first time I heard it.
I think for us we use parka for a big coat, but I think I have heard the word anorak before.
I think for us we use parka for a big coat, but I think I have heard the word anorak before.
Samantha
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
boot, trunk,bonnet,hood all means the same thing to me & I would know what a person meant if they mentioned those words.
the anorak is a parker is english slang.
I met a girl years ago from new zealand & she mentioned anorak & I said to her "a what"
she then said a Parker.
the anorak is a parker is english slang.
I met a girl years ago from new zealand & she mentioned anorak & I said to her "a what"
she then said a Parker.
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Klesklype. Panser. Bagasjerom. Brus. Anorakk. These are norwegian words. Notice how some are similar while most will bewilder and amaze your mind 
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I'm in Maryland and I normally just call it by its name, be it Coke or Pepsi or Sprite or whatever...
And if I use the Generic term, I say "Soda"... I don't think I've ever called it "Pop"...
And if I use the Generic term, I say "Soda"... I don't think I've ever called it "Pop"...
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That's true I have heard this in Texas before but just not recently. I remember when I was visiting Ohio they called it pop which I thought was weird.dcat151 wrote:
Actually, here in the South we call everything Coke. A normal exchange in a restaurant could go,
"I'll have a Coke."
"Okay, what kind can I get you."
Samantha
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny.
Anorak is slang in some parts of the world? That's the actual term for one type of Inuit jacket, which is also referred to as a Parka, althought they're not quite the same. Parka is a broad term for animal skin coats, while anorak translates into something else I don't quite remember.the anorak is a parker is english slang.
What are the anglos babling on about anoraks and parkas anyway, it's an Arctic thing
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We only call it a Soft Drink when it comes as a Fountain Soda... At least around here anyway...
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