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[–] tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip 0 points 5 days ago (1 children)

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Not sure I agree with yellow

spoilerI guess you can say "feel the pinch" as a lack of something (although I think it's much more common to use it as trouble in general, like saying "in a pinch"), so that one's ok I suppose. But pinch, absence, and deficit can all be used alone to mean a shortage, but I don't think crunch can. It's always a time crunch or money crunch or something. If you just said "I'm in a crunch" I don't think you'd be understood as not having enough. So I didn't know if it would be a pinch bra or plunge bra, and I associated a plunge with something going down to a shortage first.

[–] YoiksAndAway@piefed.zip 3 points 5 days ago

I agree, but for a different reason.

To me, "crunch", "pinch", and "deficit" refer to a shortage, whereas "absence" refers to a complete lack.