Not new, but I looked it up today and thought you might find it interesting.

  • Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    That’s a loooong way down to get to:

    “Named after a dance.”

    That being said, being named after a dance is just one theory. Truth is no one remembers anymore.

    Growing up in Saskatchewan, my brain almost naturally began to delineate a difference between hooded sweaters with a zipper (hoodie) and hooded sweaters without a zipper (bunny hug). It’s a completely arbitrary naming convention that my brain decided to pull from its ass one day. But it stuck and I continue to use it.

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    100 years ago there was rabbit overpopulation. The pelts got turned into something akin to a pullover sweater with hood.

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        We used to. Kangaroo jacket (AB) and bunny hug (SK) both were fairly common in the '70s, then kangaroo jacket kind of fell by the wayside.

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          In 54 years I’ve never heard it, but I’ll take your word for it.

          Bunny hug though, that’s definitely a thing I’ve heard from people out of that PA area.

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            Well now I’m curious. I’m 57 and the youngest of three, and I remember it from my youth.

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              1 month ago

              The kangaroo jacket one actually makes some sort of sense, with the pouch on the front. I have no idea what bunny hug is supposed to be, maybe there was a brand in that area with that name.