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Averixus
@Averixus@toot.wales  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

What do you call this type of clothes fastening in english, and where are you from?

I would make this an actual poll but I'm not sure which options to include so.. #poll

a shirt cuff with the type of fastening that's made from two metal parts, one with a hole and one with a sticking-up nub, which you squeeze together to join with a click, and pull apart to separate
a shirt cuff with the type of fastening that's made from two metal parts, one with a hole and one with a sticking-up nub, which you squeeze together to join with a click, and pull apart to separate
a shirt cuff with the type of fastening that's made from two metal parts, one with a hole and one with a sticking-up nub, which you squeeze together to join with a click, and pull apart to separate
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Kate Bowles
@kate@aus.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last week
@Averixus @vfrmedia

Me, a migrant from Wiltshire childhood to Australia: popper

Partner, an Australian: stud.

(filed with “root”, “thong” etc.)

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Alex, the Hearth Fire
@WizardOfDocs@wandering.shop replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago
@Averixus snap, US Midwest
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Jess Mahler
@JessMahler@indiepocalypse.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago
@Averixus Snap, from NE USA
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