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On Oct 18, 7:28 am, Wilko wrote:
Bjorri, from my experience in talking to native English speakers, some of them call it a farmer john, and some of them also call it a long john. There's quite a bunch of native English speakers all over this globe, many of whom use completely different expressions from one another for exactly the same objects. In all NA English dialects I'm aware of, the term "long johns" (note the "s") refers to full body underwear, usually with front buttons and a trap seat. "Long john wetsuit" and "long johns" are not interchangeable. The Farmer John expression arose from the resemblance of a man in a wetsuit to a man in farmer's denim overalls. Just to make things interesting, there are also Farmer Bills (roomier) and Farmer Janes. Steve |
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