Thta's so cute, Cashmere. Embrace your inner nerd!
I'm afraid I am one of those people, Jars. And I apologize on behalf of my not going to doctor people.
Spike ,'Same Time, Same Place'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Thta's so cute, Cashmere. Embrace your inner nerd!
I'm afraid I am one of those people, Jars. And I apologize on behalf of my not going to doctor people.
Announcement: I am getting a cold.
Analysis: It is impossible for me to go on vacation without getting sick.
I am going to attempt to cheerfully ignore its existence.
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We're off to Seattle! See you soon, Jilli, Pete, Plei, and Cass!
Question: Does "I'm two for two" exist as an American phrase? As in I won two out of two things? Or have I made it up?
Also, do some people say wallet, or do you always say bill fold (or some other thing) instead of wallet?
Yes, that's a real thing, and the guys I know say "wallet"
FanTAStic.
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Fay, you are not making up "I'm two for two." "I'm # for #" is used pretty commonly.
Also, the only people I know who say "billfold" instead of "wallet" are over 50. "Billfold" is a bit archaic now, I think.
I think the terms wallet and billfold are both bandied about around here by people of all ages.
It might be regional, maybe?
I was thinking regional. But, then I started to realize that most of my Southern relatives are over 50, so I don't know if it's regional or age!
In Mississippi, my grandparents say "billfold" and my friends say "wallet." So I'd venture to say in my part of the South, at least, it's age.
My parents/aunts/uncles all say "billfold." My sibs say "wallet," but I don't know if that's because of age or because we lived in the North for most of our childhoods.
I knew moving around a lot as a kid would eventually bite me in the butt, I just didn't realize it would be a linguistic butt-biting.