... who says 'orang-utangs'?
I used to think it was 'discolate' not 'dislocate' too.
God, you can tell it's Friday... I'm getting inconsequential and whimsical.
ETA It's usually 'orang-utan' or 'orangutan', no final 'g'. Although the dictionary does have a variant: 'orang-outang',
David laughed muchly last night when I used my version. As he's known me since 1987, you'd think this would've come up before now. Nice to see our relationship isn't devoid of surprise after 17 years ::grin::
I used to think it was 'discolate' not 'dislocate' too.
God, you can tell it's Friday... I'm getting inconsequential and whimsical.
ETA It's usually 'orang-utan' or 'orangutan', no final 'g'. Although the dictionary does have a variant: 'orang-outang',
David laughed muchly last night when I used my version. As he's known me since 1987, you'd think this would've come up before now. Nice to see our relationship isn't devoid of surprise after 17 years ::grin::