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1. (Clothing & Fashion) the part of a garment covering the arm
2. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a tubular piece that is forced or shrunk into a cylindrical bore to reduce the diameter of the bore or to line it with a different material;
3. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a tube fitted externally over two cylindrical parts in order to join them; bush*
Originally posted by kimish
reply to post by opethPA
I can see the point of the op. I think it's a pretty interesting observation. Thought provoking.
In the proper forum too, mind you.
Originally posted by opethPA
So let me see if I get this right, you are equating people wearing a suit and tie to the office with slavery?
Originally posted by Wifibrains
Originally posted by opethPA
So let me see if I get this right, you are equating people wearing a suit and tie to the office with slavery?
No, the words do that with their meaning, I'm just pointing it out.
I said the shirt was symbolic. (metaphorically perallel)
edit on 14-7-2013 by Wifibrains because: (no reason given)
If asked where your shirt and tie are, tell your boss it is hanging up in your wardrobe. Lol.
Then when they ask why, tell them what a shirt represents. And tell him to take his off!