Black and Decker
English edit
Etymology edit
From the manufacturer's name.
Noun edit
Black and Decker (plural Black and Deckers)
- Any kind of electrical power tool
- 2006 September 21, Andrew Culf, “Woodworm changes course looking for repeat of Flintoff factor”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Five years ago Joe Sillett picked up a bat which had been given the Black and Decker treatment in his father's garage to remove its woodworm-infested rough edges.