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arrakeenrevived | 1 year ago

I've literally never heard "socked by a hurricane" despite living in an area where hurricanes hit the coast every year. I just did a google search for "socked by a hurricane" and there were a mere 8 results. Seems like a stretch to say this is used "all the time".

I know I'm being pedantic and it doesn't really matter that much, but I stand by my original comment that the headline phrasing was offputting to me.

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serf|1 year ago

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/sock--in

it's not generally used past-tense, and it's not that common -- but i've heard it my whole life on the west coast US.

refulgentis|1 year ago

I will attempt to bridge this gap by noting that "not that common" is both true and underselling it, like, heard this 5 times in 35 years.

bavell|1 year ago

Must be a west coast thing, never heard the phrase living in the coastal southeast.