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AIBU?

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It’s knickers not knicker!!

49 replies

Magpiesalute · 26/05/2022 19:40

Why are people constantly changing things that should be plural into a singular.

eg. “Free knicker with every bra” or “she sported a red lip” and “he went for a black trouser”.

Drives me nuts. It is knickers! Sported red lips! Black trousers. And yes, these are UK examples.

I know people are going to come along and wonder if I haven’t got better things to worry about. But interested to know…AIBU?

YABU - move with the times, language evolves.
YANBU - it’s knickers, FFS!!

OP posts:
ZekeZeke · 26/05/2022 19:43

Don't get your knicker elastic in a knot.
And yes, it's knicker

Afterfire · 26/05/2022 19:44

Drives me crazy too.

I’ve heard someone on Instagram refer to a pyjama top as a “pyjama” recently and it made me cringe. Unless it’s some weird regional variant I don’t understand…?! (As in “this top is a pyjama” - no, it’s a pyjama top). I mean in the grand scheme of things who cares but it just annoyed me 😆

BanjoVio · 26/05/2022 19:44

I was similarly outraged when I saw the word ‘brushings’ as a plural noun on my Colgate mouthwash bottle.

ShirleyPhallus · 26/05/2022 19:45

Trinny and Susannah have been doing this since about 1996 - “a taupe trouser goes beautifully with a heeled mule”

Davros · 26/05/2022 19:47

Ah Trinny and Sussanah, loved it [misses point of thread]

picklemewalnuts · 26/05/2022 19:47

It's a trouser suit, though. Trouser leg. Trouser zip, maybe?

DockOTheBay · 26/05/2022 19:50

I've never heard anyone talk like this. If someone i know said they "sported a red lip" i think i would laugh in their face!

EeeByeGummieBear · 26/05/2022 19:50

Is it people trying to be 'unique' and make up new words? (Yes I'm looking at you Davina and your 'menopausing')

Reallyreallyborednow · 26/05/2022 19:52

I like “a smokey eye and a red lip”

conjures up a great image of one eye heavily made up and one bright red lip.

Sodthatforagameofsoldiers · 26/05/2022 19:54

Yeah. Drive me nut.

😉

Datsandcogs · 26/05/2022 19:59

Totally agree with you OP. While we’re at it can we reclassify school holidays, HALF TERMS come in the middle of each of the 3 terms and not between the different terms.

Afterfire · 26/05/2022 19:59

I hate the whole “red lip” thing. It’s red lips!! No one just has one red lip, do they? Just sounds insane.

thekingfisher · 26/05/2022 20:00

God don't get more onto 'lovely casual Tee' its T-shirt ffs

pigsDOfly · 26/05/2022 20:01

I used to have a friend who would call a bra a pair of bras; her logic being that as it had two cups it was a 'pair'.

Oddly enough though, she would also talk about a knicker rather than a pair of knickers. I did point out to her that knickers had two leg holes so by her logic should also be a pair. Never managed to convince her though.

This was back in the very early 70s.

Harpydragon · 26/05/2022 20:07

On the other hand I cannot abide the phrase Legos, as used by Americans. It drives me utterly insane, its LEGO or LEGO bricks not Legos, the clue is in the name ffs

Magpiesalute · 26/05/2022 20:15

BanjoVio · 26/05/2022 19:44

I was similarly outraged when I saw the word ‘brushings’ as a plural noun on my Colgate mouthwash bottle.

Brushings??!!! No. Not acceptable.

OP posts:
TheOrigRights · 26/05/2022 21:17

Datsandcogs · 26/05/2022 19:59

Totally agree with you OP. While we’re at it can we reclassify school holidays, HALF TERMS come in the middle of each of the 3 terms and not between the different terms.

Oh yes. That drives me bonkers as well.

JemimaTiggywinkle · 26/05/2022 21:21

What about knicker drawer though? It’s not knickers drawer… or is it??

Davros · 26/05/2022 21:21

Have you used a scissors recently?

LifeInsideMyhead · 26/05/2022 21:22

Gosh yes to the half term. Ive only come across that more recently - someone saying "after half term" and meaning easter holidays.

ShowOfHands · 26/05/2022 21:22

DH never uses pounds. For example, my car has just failed its MOT and it's cost me "400 pound" according to him. I have to work very hard not to hiss "SSSSSSSSS" at him when he does it.

Magpiesalute · 26/05/2022 21:46

JemimaTiggywinkle · 26/05/2022 21:21

What about knicker drawer though? It’s not knickers drawer… or is it??

It is knicker drawer, you’re right! For some reason, that’s okay. 😂

OP posts:
jcyclops · 26/05/2022 22:24

Knickers is the noun, and knicker (as in knicker elastic, knicker draw etc) is called a noun modifier.
Trousers is the noun and trouser is the modifier noun (as in trouser pocket).
Trouser is also a verb (he will trouser £8,000).
Lip is perfectly acceptable as a singular noun (I've cut my lip, she has a cat tattoo on her lip), but if someone is sporting a red lip, I would wonder what colour the other one was.

ofwarren · 26/05/2022 22:32

When did blusher start being called blush in the UK?
Is it an Americanism?
Ive only started hearing it in the last ten years.

LuluBlakey1 · 26/05/2022 22:33

Sweing Bee do this all the time 'a trouser' 'a knicker' 'a pant' . I kind of get it. We say 'a trouser suit' not 'a trousers suit'. The generic word is singular but the individual is plural for some reason.