I sometimes read stuff which refers to a plugtop. I've had a search around and cannot find out what exactly a plugtop is, is it just a regular plug?


How about plug. then people stuck a power supply on top of the plug and this became known as a "plug top" power supply.
Then lazy English mutated "plug top power supply" into "plugtop" which then became the name for anything that plugged into a socket.

In WW2, before ring circuits, my grandmother referred to the two sockets in the house as "electric plugs".
These comprised a surface mounted switch with two holes on top. The plug top plugged into the top of the electric plug.

Au contraire, Mr person who seeks out every opportunity to criticise me because of his personal and childish vendetta, no matter what I write.You obviously agree that it is inappropriate to use all those words, so why do so to make your point?
That was completely unneccesary.
is utter nonsense - the fact that a term is in common use does not mean that it is correct.Although there will be people on here who pull the phrase apart, "plugtop" is a common term in some parts of the country which refers to a "plug".
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