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Old 12-07-2020, 11:41 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Wally86 View Post
This got me rummaging through google a LOT more than it should have. How fitting.

That said... I think I'll still use the word fitment. I thought "fit up" would be okay but that has an entirely different meaning.

How do the pants fit? Proper use
How's the fit on those pants? Proper use
How's the fitment on those pants? Why add 'ment?
Do the pants fitment? Still no ment needed



There is only one definition for the word 'fitment'.
People are trying to make a verb by adding 'ment where the word fit is already the verb.
It is bad enough the stance crowd introduced this word but it is rapidly spreading to everything else.


fit·ment

/ˈfitmənt/

nounBritish

noun: fitment; plural noun: fitments
  1. a fixed item of furniture or piece of equipment, especially in a house
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