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May 12, 2021
This week’s themeShirts This week’s words unshirted arrow-collar button-down sleeveless shirttail
Button-down
Button-down and ashamed of it
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with Anu Gargbutton-down
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Conservative, unimaginative, conventional, staid, repressed, etc. 2. Relating to a collar that can be fastened to the garment. 3. Relating to a garment having such a collar or having buttons from the collar to the waist. ETYMOLOGY:
From the association of a button-down shirt with people having such an outlook. Earliest documented use: 1883. The term also
appears in the form buttoned-down.
USAGE:
“Mr Golub is often brash ... has always stuck out in Amex’s button-down
corporate culture.” Don’t Leave Home Without Me; The Economist (London, UK); Jan 30, 1993. See more usage examples of button-down in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I do not torture animals, and I do not support the torture of animals, such
as that which goes on at rodeos: cowardly men in big hats abusing simple
beasts in a fruitless search for manhood. -George Carlin, comedian, actor,
and author (12 May 1937-2008)
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