So would you say banana splits?
Earwormed now.
Heh, I see tommyrot went to the same place.
Waits for our resident Bubblegum Music expert to make an appearence.
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So would you say banana splits?
Earwormed now.
Heh, I see tommyrot went to the same place.
Waits for our resident Bubblegum Music expert to make an appearence.
The same reason "pants" and "scissors" are plural?
But that's because it's a "pair of pants" and a "pair of scissors". To me split is from the verb. I'm just fascinated that I've never heard this.
I've only ever used "a split" generally in reference to skating or ballet move. Sometimes it would be "splits" by itself, as in "I'm going to practice splits," but that's the only time I can think of that I used it as a plural.
I've never heard "the splits."
I've never heard "a split" before this conversation.
Me neither. And I've been doing them for decades.
Buncha freaks.
Yesterday I was something-dressed. Today, I am over-dressed. I decided not to wear lipstick and I took off my necklace on the drive over, in order to tone things down. Velvet dress, shiny black high-heeled boots with big buckle. Technically I think my sister has worn this dress clubbing.
But that's because it's a "pair of pants" and a "pair of scissors".
But why is that??
But why is that??
I have no idea. One of the hardest things for my students to remember was that pants is singular in French.
Bwah - so true:
The Unused Cellphone App: 'Calling'.
"People resist protocols that call for verbal communication," Mr. Robb says. Translation: People don't like using their phones to make calls or listen to voice mails.
I've never heard "a split" before this conversation.
Me neither. At least, in reference to the painful-looking gymnastic move.
I have heard "a split" of champagne.
tommy, what kind of plane is that really big Qantas plane that's, like, 8 stories tall?
People don't like using their phones to make calls or listen to voice mails.
Yeah, when I rejiggered my plan I just asked for minimum minutes, unlimited data. And do I ever use the hell out of that.
"People resist protocols that call for verbal communication," Mr. Robb says. Translation: People don't like using their phones to make calls or listen to voice mails.
Other than work conference calls, I can confirm that I use my cell for these functions as little as possible.