Why do Brits call it a jumper?


  1. Why do Brits call it a jumper?
  2. What is jumper called in UK?
  3. What is the English meaning of jumper?
  4. Is a hoodie a jumper?
  5. What is a jacket called in England?
  6. What is a jumper in Irish slang?
  7. Why do Irish call cupboards presses?
  8. What do you call a jacket with a zipper?
  9. What does Fanny mean in Irish?
  10. What do you call a hoodie with no hood?
  11. What is a parka without a hood called?
  12. What do Irish guys call their girlfriends?

Why do Brits call it a jumper?

worn over a blouse or jumper.”) The term “jumper,” when it first appeared in English in the mid-19th century, was applied to the sort of shapeless jacket worn by artists and workmen, what we might call a “smock.” The extended “dress” sense of the word dates to the 1930s, and the all-in-one infant’s “jumper” garment

What is jumper called in UK?

In British English, the term jumper describes what is called a sweater in American English. Also, in more formal British usage, a distinction is made between a pinafore dress and a pinafore. The latter, though a related garment, has an open back and is worn as an apron.

What is the English meaning of jumper?

1 : a child’s coverall —usually used in plural. 2 : a sleeveless one-piece dress worn usually with a blouse. 3 : a loose blouse or jacket worn by workmen.

Is a hoodie a jumper?

Jumper is just another name for a hoodie without a zipper. There is not a word of non-conforming jemper, if any, it’s another name for a garment called a sweater.

What is a jacket called in England?

In the U.K., an anorak actually has two meanings: 1. a hooded jacket. 2.

What is a jumper in Irish slang?

It’s simply a sweater, not to be confused by a jumpsuit. Made famous by the Irish song “Where’s my Jumper?” by The Sultans of Ping FC.

Why do Irish call cupboards presses?

Again, this seems totally logical to the Irish mind. The hotpress is the airing cupboard where you might store sheets and towels, located next to the boiler. So, therefore, it is a press (cupboard) that is hot.

What do you call a jacket with a zipper?

It’s a full-zip hoodie, or hoody, or hooded sweatshirt.

What does Fanny mean in Irish?

female genitaliaFanny pack: The term fanny in Irish is applied exclusively to female genitalia, so whatever you are wearing, it isn’t a fanny pack, it’s a waist-belt or a waist-pouch.

What do you call a hoodie with no hood?

What’s a “noodie,” you ask? It’s a hoodie without the hood, aka a crewneck sweatshirt.

What is a parka without a hood called?

According to the Autumn 1975 issue of Backpacker, an anorak “is a hip-length, hooded, pullover outer garment,” which “features a short zipper at the hood.” The all-knowing Wikipedia agrees that the anorak, in contrast with a parka or jacket, is characterized as a “pull-over jacket without a front opening.”

What do Irish guys call their girlfriends?

Mot – Girlfriend, wife, or any other kind of romantic female partner. Dote – If someone calls you a ‘dote’ or if something is ‘dotey’, it means you’re cute, adorable, etc. If you’re described as ‘doting’ on someone, it means you’re smitten.