Did anyone else look at this and think "Kinky!" because they read "dressing down" and thought of being reprimanded or scolded (I wasn't actually aware there was another definition to it until I googled it.)
Dressing Down, *Snerk*
Did anyone else look at this and think "Kinky!" because they read "dressing down" and thought of being reprimanded or scolded (I wasn't actually aware there was another definition to it until I googled it.)
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Haha, to me dressing down is dressing causally.
02/08/2012
My mind went where yours did, AndroAngel... but then I remembered the other definition. My high school band director had been in the military so we always "dressed down" out of our concert/ marching/ whatever attire back into our street clothes.
But "dressing down" is a scolding before it's a wardrobe change, to me.
But "dressing down" is a scolding before it's a wardrobe change, to me.
02/08/2012
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That's what it means to me as well.
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Jul!a
Haha, to me dressing down is dressing causally.
02/08/2012
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Same here. This is actually the first I've ever heard of "dressing down" referring to a scolding.
Originally posted by
Jul!a
Haha, to me dressing down is dressing causally.
02/08/2012
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I didn't know of the other definition, but I think red is a proper color for a scolding. LOL!
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AndroAngel
Did anyone else look at this and think "Kinky!" because they read "dressing down" and thought of being reprimanded or scolded (I wasn't actually aware there was another definition to it until I googled it.) ... more
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