Makes more sense than ‘weed whackers’ as they’re mostly used to strim long grass in places you can’t mow, not for dealing with weeds.
‘LOL’ in any form should be eschewed by grownups. Do not try to get down wiv da kids, it’s unbecoming. On NO account (other than illustrative, as here) type ‘lolz’.
We call them “weed eaters”, which makes even less sense – you use them on grass, not weeds, and they certainly don’t eat any of the grass they cut (be nice if they did, though… would make the clean-up that much faster).
Perfect case in point: As part of my email signature I have a quote from Calvin and Hobbes: “Maybe we can make language a complete impediment to understanding.” DONE!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 11 years ago
Strimmed?
Simon_Jester over 11 years ago
Time for a pint, more like
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Divided by a common language
GrimmaTheNome over 11 years ago
Makes more sense than ‘weed whackers’ as they’re mostly used to strim long grass in places you can’t mow, not for dealing with weeds.
‘LOL’ in any form should be eschewed by grownups. Do not try to get down wiv da kids, it’s unbecoming. On NO account (other than illustrative, as here) type ‘lolz’.
thomgeno over 11 years ago
roflmao
skyriderwest over 11 years ago
We call them “weed eaters”, which makes even less sense – you use them on grass, not weeds, and they certainly don’t eat any of the grass they cut (be nice if they did, though… would make the clean-up that much faster).
dogday Premium Member over 11 years ago
Perfect case in point: As part of my email signature I have a quote from Calvin and Hobbes: “Maybe we can make language a complete impediment to understanding.” DONE!
Chickweed Fan over 11 years ago
I’ve also heard them called trimmers. That would include trimming grass and weeds.
Makapo over 11 years ago
My favorite term for them is whipper snipper, from an Australian fellow I believe.
MurphyHerself over 11 years ago
What, no potted plants around that could use a drink??
trekkermint over 11 years ago
Cup of tea.