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ptquilts 06-30-2012 02:30 PM

quick survey
 
When a cheerleader lands on the ground with feet pointed in opposite directions, would you say "She did a split" or "She did the splits"?

I always said "A split" but most of what I hear on TV and movies leads me to think I am in the minority.

QuiltnNan 06-30-2012 03:09 PM

I've always known it as a split.

barny 06-30-2012 03:11 PM

I'd say "She is in big trouble".

noahscats7 06-30-2012 03:37 PM

a split takes 2 sides, so she did a split.

burchquilts 06-30-2012 10:51 PM

OK, I'm not trying to be contrary, but I always say "She did the splits". I dunno why...

quiltingcandy 06-30-2012 10:53 PM

According to Wikipedia:
"A split is a physical position in which the legs are in line with each other and extended in opposite directions. Splits are performed in various athletic activities, including dance, figure skating, gymnastics, martial arts, contortionism, synchronized swimming, cheerleading and yoga. A person who has assumed a split position is said to be "in a split."[1]

"When executing a split, the lines defined by the inner thighs of the legs form an unusually large angle of approximately 180 degrees. This large angle significantly stretches, and thus demonstrates excellent flexibility of, the hamstring and iliopsoas muscles. Consequently, splits are often used as a stretching exercise to warm up and enhance the flexibility of leg muscles."

coopah 07-01-2012 04:39 AM


Originally Posted by ptquilts (Post 5329110)
When a cheerleader lands on the ground with feet pointed in opposite directions, would you say "She did a split" or "She did the splits"?

I always said "A split" but most of what I hear on TV and movies leads me to think I am in the minority.

So funny you should bring this up. Never heard of "the splits" until I moved to Seattle area. In my refined area of PA :D:p:D we always called it a "split." It is ONE thing, not two...and only in Seattle would a bride in a full length wedding dress "do the SPLITS" at her wedding. Oh my!!!

DogHouseMom 07-01-2012 04:58 AM

The splits.

It's kind of like wearing a "pair of pants", or even "her pants are tight". Pants are only one thing, so why plural ... and why a pair? I dunno ... it's just what it is.

craftymatt2 07-01-2012 05:52 AM

I say OUCH

TanyaL 07-01-2012 05:57 AM

Two cheerleaders can do the splits. One cheerleader can do a split. However English is an evolving language usually led by a localism becoming a general usage term. Or the incorrect taking over. Seldom does the "king's English" spread out and overcome bad English just by prevalence - ask any linguist!


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