How common is sleeping with socks?

How common is sleeping with socks?

According to a recent study cited by Apartment Therapy, 44\% of Americans hate going to bed with socks on, 28\% love it, and the remaining 29\% have mixed feelings. Before you say that 44\% of Americans can’t be wrong, here’s a little bit of science for you.

Why do I keep losing one sock?

Originally Answered: Why does one sock always disappear in the dryer? Since socks are such a small clothing item, during the drying cycle, they can slip in and out of the inner and outer drum. If they are not found on the inner or outer part of the drum in the dryer, the socks may have fallen underneath the drum.

What does it mean when you wear one sock?

You can wear only one sock if you like, but your other foot might get jealous. When you sock someone, it has nothing to do with footwear; you punch them. If something “knocks your socks off,” it makes you extremely enthusiastic or excited, and if your brother tells you to “put a sock in it,” he means “be quiet.”

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What do you do if you only have one sock?

While many life hacks don’t work, here are 13 useful things to do with single socks.

  1. Keep car windows from fogging with a sock and kitty litter.
  2. Protect valuables while moving with all of your partner-less socks.
  3. Use your sock to keep game pieces together.
  4. Or make cozies for beverages.
  5. Make a homemade hacky sack.

Where do the missing socks go?

During the wash, socks creep into the yawning abysses of the laundry drum. The heat and the rotations separate the clothes and cause them to disappear into the wastewater hose. But not all socks go missing in the washing machine: some pine away behind radiators, get jammed between furniture or slide under the bed.

What does it mean to have one sock up and one sock down?

POR 107 v PHX 111 FT. BRO 131 v TOR 129 FT. DAL 120 v CHA 96 FT. CLE 105 v MIA 94 FT. ATL 126 v HOU 132 FT.

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Can we say one sock?

The only reason I can think of using the singular would be just one sock, perhaps because “pair” is silent, and is assumed. I prefer “Those are my socks.” when identifying a pair.

Can you buy a single sock?

We’re mixing it up and doing socks differently. We sell single socks, giving you the freedom to choose what you wear on each foot!