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Are you serious?! |
The generic name is cotton swab. Q-Tips is a brand.
In 1923, Leo Gerstenzang noticed that his wife had stuck a bit of cotton on a toothpick and was using it to clean their baby's ears. Thinking that this jerry-rigged swab might cause some damage to the kid, Leo designed a safer cotton swab.
He started the Leo Gerstenzang Infant Novelty Company to sell his new creation, which he dubbed Baby Gays. In 1926, he changed the swab's name to Q-tip Baby Gays, and eventually the product name was shortened to just Q-tips. Over time, the brand name has come to stand for any cotton swab, another example of a propriety eponym like Kleenex or Xerox.
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Posted: Wed, Nov 24 2010, 10:58 am Post subject: re: the "Brand Name" game ! |
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| I can't believe noone said Uggs.
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| the world's best mom wrote: | | I can't believe noone said Uggs. |
I was thinking that last night but didn't post!
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Posted: Wed, Nov 24 2010, 12:32 pm Post subject: Re: re: the "Brand Name" game ! |
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| caringarden wrote: | Pam
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You say Im resting on my la z boy? I think you call it couch or recliner
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| The use of the word "donut" (from dunkin donuts) instead of doughnut.
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| caringarden wrote: | Pam
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Whenever I want to say pam, I catch myself because we can't get pam and I don't like calling it what it isn't, so I always "the spray".
When my kids play with their "lego" and it doesn't work well, I tell them, well it's not the real stuff.
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| For some reason, when I'm referring to my brita water pitcher I refer to it as the brita. like "Please pass the brita". I don't think it's so weird but everyone around me cracks up!
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ipod instead of mp3 player
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I can add words used in belgium
tipp-ex (whiteout)
bic (pen)
scotch tape
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Posted: Wed, Nov 24 2010, 2:10 pm Post subject: re: the "Brand Name" game ! |
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Tippex, bic & scotch we use too!
Ipod, Mac, PC...
Epilady is called an epilator here sometimes. _________________
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Posted: Wed, Nov 24 2010, 2:12 pm Post subject: Re: the "Brand Name" game ! |
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| akivachaya wrote: | | chocolate moose wrote: | Did we ever play it - when we list things that are commonlyknown by their brand names?
Like - Pampers.
Kleenex.
Jello.
nu ? |
my grandfather to this day still says frigidair |
lol many older people do here. Young ones say frigo.
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