jscari@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 1 year agoA fat chance and a slim chance are the same thingmessage-squaremessage-square34fedilinkarrow-up1322
arrow-up1322message-squareA fat chance and a slim chance are the same thingjscari@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 1 year agomessage-square34fedilink
minus-squareStrayce@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up107·1 year agoIf you’re up for something, or down for something, it means the same thing. If you fill in a form or fill out a form, it means the same thing. English is fucked.
minus-squareChriszz@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up19·1 year agoThink about filling in a form, though. Filling in a form—“to fill” is unambiguous. In/out isn’t even necessary when you think about it. “I’m going to fill a form” means the same thing too.
minus-squareStrayce@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·1 year agoI feel like you’re technically correct, but saying “fill a form” just sounds weird to a native English speaker.
minus-squares1ndr0m3@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up14·1 year agoThe alarm went off, so I turned it off.
minus-squareezures@lemmy.wtflinkfedilinkarrow-up11·1 year agoAlso try this inflammable table with flammable chairs.
minus-squareFonzie!@ttrpg.networklinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoI hate this one, it confuses Dutch people from time to time, so they think “inflammable” means “fire resistant”. Extra scary when there’s only an English-language warning on this
minus-squareAurenkin@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up11·1 year agoDon’t forget you might already be in the right place and don’t need to go up or down. Then you can say you’re “there for something”
If you’re up for something, or down for something, it means the same thing.
If you fill in a form or fill out a form, it means the same thing.
English is fucked.
Think about filling in a form, though. Filling in a form—“to fill” is unambiguous. In/out isn’t even necessary when you think about it. “I’m going to fill a form” means the same thing too.
I feel like you’re technically correct, but saying “fill a form” just sounds weird to a native English speaker.
The alarm went off, so I turned it off.
Also try this inflammable table with flammable chairs.
I hate this one, it confuses Dutch people from time to time, so they think “inflammable” means “fire resistant”.
Extra scary when there’s only an English-language warning on this
Don’t forget you might already be in the right place and don’t need to go up or down. Then you can say you’re “there for something”