Who’s that guy?
A retired British footballer (generality considered a very good one), and England’s “great hope” in the 1998 Football World Cup.
“Little Michael Owen is England’s great hope, he’s only 18, and he’s playing in the World Cup. If we lose, we’ll blame everything on him. No pressure”.
Fortunately we blamed it all on Beckham instead.
If you’re going to kick another player and get sent off, at least kick them hard…
What does a sweater have to do with jumping?
What does a jumper have to do with sweating?
Well you sweat when jumping for one thing.
This is true - especially if you were wearing a thick woolly jumper whilst doing it.
The lack of logical explanations for why it’s called a jumper are deafening.
It looks like one of those “vague, unsure” ones, it’s perhaps too old a word, and with too many vague, possible sources.
Some bits of dictionaries suggest various etymologies - it likely drifted from words in Gaelic, Scots, Arabic and French, like “jupe”, “jump”, “juppe” “jubbe” and so on, which tended to mean things like “smock”, “jacket” or whatever. It’s been around in English for various clothing types for a few hundred years, and referred specifically to the woollen pullover thing from the picture above for 100-150 years.
It has no relation at all to jump as in “leap”.
Hint: you are in a UK focused community.
Yes and I am demanding explanations.
Only if Americans can explain why they cannot pronounce a simple four-letter word correctly.
Okay pronunciation complaints coming from your half of the water are hilarious. Keep them coming.
Edit: Like give me some examples here!
Aluminium
Herb
Data
Basil
Tomato
Vase
Iran
Graham
Mobile
Twat
Horror
Asthma
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The fucking letter Z
I mean, it’s not even the same jumper…