Nick Ferry
Well-known member
It really bugs me when people say "hot water heater" when referring to the appliance in a home that creates the domestic hot water. It is a "water heater". In this particular application, you wouldn't need to heat already hot water. I am aware people's nomenclature can vary from region to region but it really grinds my gears to hear the phrase. I have even heard professional TV plumber, Rich Trethewey from This Old House say it.
I thought of this when viewing another thread in which the term "I couldn't care less" often gets misspoke to "I could care less".
This is all in good fun and I'm not losing any sleep over it. Just happy to be done early on this beautiful Friday afternoon.
What are somes phrases or terminology you encounter that are mispronounced or missused?
E.g. "Crescent wrench" for "adjustable wrench" or people that think "jig saw" and "scroll saw" are interchangeable.
I thought of this when viewing another thread in which the term "I couldn't care less" often gets misspoke to "I could care less".
This is all in good fun and I'm not losing any sleep over it. Just happy to be done early on this beautiful Friday afternoon.
What are somes phrases or terminology you encounter that are mispronounced or missused?
E.g. "Crescent wrench" for "adjustable wrench" or people that think "jig saw" and "scroll saw" are interchangeable.





