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Oh god I had this happen - trying to explain to a group of visting Japanese sculpture artists that I wanted Duck Tape. No clue what it's called in japan, eventually pantomimed pulling a big strip off a roll while making a "zoooooOOOP" noise then dramatically biting to tear it.
Guy goes "Ohhhhh, DukTape" and pulls me a roll out of a bag
This is even more hilarious because that type of tape is duct tape. Duck Tape is a specific brand that has become synonymous with the product, like Kleenex for tissue or Xerox for a photocopy.
AHAHAHA, NO! it's because it was made on DUCK CLOTH!
You FOOL you fell into my CLEVER PEDANTIC TRAP!
(forreal though this is one of my favorite pieces of trivia)
My pleasure to oblige you. Everyone with obscure knowledge deserves their moment.
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I am among the lucky ones who learned today so thanks because I thought the current year was 1065 and I feel betrayed
Oh, wow. I love this. You can correct people if they call it Duck Tape, and tell them it's duct tape. But you can also correct those annoying people who correct that!
I’m pretty sure “duck tape” was a common malapropism long before the brand name.
Other way around, actually! Duck tape was originally made using duck cloth - duct tape was a malapropism of the original term (and possibly a brand name)
Duct tape is specifically used to tape ducts together, so I'm not sure it was necessarily a malapropism
Malapropism is probably too strong a term, I admit, but the actual origin is likely a play off duck tape:
(via wikipedia)
Actually, duct tape is an entirely different thing. It’s a metal tape with super tacky backing used to seal HVAC ducts. If you used duck tape for that it would deteriorate very quickly, but DUCT tape is designed for the temperature fluctuations.
And is a much more modern development than the name "duct tape" but yes!
Are you sure? Why would anyone call it "duct tape" before it was used on ducts?
The specific style of metal-backed tape that commonly is called "duct tape" - a heat resistant foil-backed tape designed for HVAC ducts - is not the archetype. The term "duct tape" has been used to describe many kinds of tape prior to the broad avaliablity of that specific style of metal foil tapes, and even today it does not mean specifically that type. We've used tape on ducts for ages, specifically that kind of duct tape is fairly modern.