20 example sentences using knickers.
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Because they - and only they - seem to get their knickers in a twist when you use Bootstrap.
Then I don't care when people get their knickers in a twist. Because to me, I'm the one pronouncing them correctly and they should just deal with it.
It's nothing worth getting anyone's knickers in a twist about, I rather fancy some of the phrases. Cheers.
Remember him getting his knickers in a twist over AES ECB? Or more recently conflating secure hashes with hashes for other purposes?
Otherwise, why get your knickers in a knot about me getting a pittance for recommending a book I happened to like?
The point is that walled gardens have been around for a long time, but it seems like people are more likely to get their knickers in a knot when Apple does it.
I really don't understand why OP has his knickers in a twist. What're the potential consequences of falsely reporting someone?
Before others get knickers in a twist: it's the E190. Also I think they only have one A321 so far, and I don't know enough to make a statement about part / training compatibility between the A320s and the A321 line.
All fur coat and nae knickers as they say. Shame because I reckon we're overdue some positive news about Iran instead of all the propaganda we've been getting drip fed in the west over the past couple of years.
I switched to clipless and picked up some cheap but good Northwave boots from Wiggle in the UK. I got some wind & weather resistant knickers from Swerve. Picked up a bunch of of merino wool base layers and a thicker wool zip up, under a goretex shell zip up.
Nobody has to listen, and Twitter still has a "block" button, but when you get your knickers in a twist you're usually giving the trolls what they wanted. The other option is for those marginalized groups to be completely silenced.
If it had only been the 10x thing that turned out to be ill-supported I wouldn't have gotten my knickers all atwist. My beef is precisely that when you look closely most of software engineering looks awfully like pseudoscience.
However, I'd bet that a majority of that money is on art projects and legit theme camps, and only a sliver is spent on the 'turn-key camps' that people get their knickers in a twist about.
It's nothing worth getting our knickers in a twist for, and I guess I should disclose that I have created/edited a few Wikipedia pages myself and often found that experience, and working with some others on the site to be frustrating. I'm not talking about vanity pages for my friend's bands either.
I don't understand why Linus gets his knickers in a twist about the commit message thing. Whilst I do try and keep my commit messages useful and not blank, I can only think of three or four times in the last ten years where I've actually had to go back through previous versions of code to try and understand the current code.
I'm fat, and a Rails developer, and I don't get my knickers in a twist every time somebody makes the "fat models" metaphor about good MVC design. No offense, but your sensitivity to your kids' redheadedness is far more likely to make them think it's a bad thing than some random colloquial phrase.
By proceeding you agree not to get your knickers in a knot Having personally been through boot camp, and situations after that that made boot camp look like a day at the beach, let me provide some "amendments" to this nonsense. First, some perspective: Nothing you can do in civilian life is applicable to the "challenges" of combat, and therefore the experience of boot camp that is designed to prepare you combat.
Memcpy is there because someone got their knickers in a twist over possibly being a few cycles faster than memmove, even though the chances that actually matters is tiny, while the chances that you'll accidentally use memcpy when your memory overlaps is much larger.
It may be due to all the years spent on 4chan and the experience developed thence, but at some point it falls on you as a listener to actually listen to what a person is saying rather than how they're saying it, or getting your knickers out of alignment due to a tongue-in-cheek comment.
We have an entire industry of reality TV shows where people literally become famous by wanting to be famous and seeing who can make a bigger jackass of themselves to get people talking about them, so I'm hard-pressed to get my knickers twisted over the banality of startup culture.
Knickers definitions
trousers ending above the knee
See also: breeches knickerbockers