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Why is an electrical outlet called an outlet when あなた plug things into it? Shouldn't it be called an inlet?

Seriously.... XD
 Puffedwarrior posted 1年以上前
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JudyNails said:
Well why do u call it a tv set if u only get one?
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posted 1年以上前 
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Exactly. That's the kind of answer I'm looking for XD
Puffedwarrior posted 1年以上前
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xDD!!!
NomyCake posted 1年以上前
Bananaaddict said:
*facepalm* I'm not even going to try to explain...
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posted 1年以上前 
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lol I know why, I'm just asking to see how people answer
Puffedwarrior posted 1年以上前
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it's because power comes out of the connection, not in.
Puffedwarrior posted 1年以上前
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>=( Oh my gawd... Jk! XD
Bananaaddict posted 1年以上前
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lol X3
Puffedwarrior posted 1年以上前
goodfeelings777 said:
Let me think.
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 Let me think.
posted 1年以上前 
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lol XDD
Puffedwarrior posted 1年以上前
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awesome
karlyluvsam posted 1年以上前
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WTF?! XD
Bananaaddict posted 1年以上前
NomyCake said:
I think it's because the outlet outputs electricity, actually. It throws an electric current through whatever it is that あなた plug in.
または at least I think that's it.
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posted 1年以上前 
xxdylan27803xx said:
Because によって the end of the 日 it runs your electric bill up so high, you'll wish it was OUT your house
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darkkhorn19 said:
I rebuttal with the simple 質問 of 'Who the bloody hell cares?'
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posted 1年以上前 
karlyluvsam said:
idk my bff Jill
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posted 1年以上前 
Me_Iz_Here said:
It LETS electricity OUT.

And why is it called a pair of pants when it's one object?
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posted 1年以上前 
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