No seriously, I always get blank stares when I ask people, I’ve called them wall chargers or power bricks, my friend called them plug chargers, my fiancee calls them dongles. What do you call these around your house, like when you’re asking someone if they’ve seen any (______)'s

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    Wall wart, but nobody knows what the fuck I’m talking about. “charger plug” is what those anround me expect to hear. So, that’s what I call them.

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      Because they’re made in the wrong part of China where no iPhones and Motorola are made? It’s so hard to tell whether it’s the west side of Shenzhen or the east side that is best. Are they gonna dance-fight over that?

      hazzard

      Them Duke boys.

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      My stepkid had one of these exact ones. He pulled it out and the outside sleeve detached.

      The internals on these are incredibly unsafe. There’s a very high chance you can rip it out, and the tines will remain plugged in, with nothing to grab onto to remove them. The tines themselves are only pinched internally by a weak little bit of metal to connect to the rest of it, not even soldered.

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      I’ve been forced to start calling these wall dongles by my fiancé, I made sure that in order to accept this terminology that wall warts with the cord attached are now dingle-dongles, and the ones with a cord before the electronics are dangle-dongles.

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    Charger block/brick. I’m definitrly siding with you; “dongle” is a bit of a stretch for these.

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      It’s not a stretch it’s wrong. It’s not a dongle at all

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        Gonna be honest my man I don’t care, if my fiancee asks if I have a dongle I know what she means, even if it’s wrong it would be silly to correct her and require she changes how she says it

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          Just asking for a dongle with no context is already kind of an issue. Unless this is the only thing she ever calls a dongle. It’s like saying can you give me a piece of cutlery. What kind??

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            Again, I do not care, that’s not something that matters in our relationship

            Edit: I still don’t care and now I’m going to start saying it when talking to her because all of your discomfort gives me joy

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              If you both know what you mean, that’s all that matters because that’s the entire point of language in that context. I don’t think it’s giving anyone discomfort though.

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    I’m reading through the comments and pretty much I’ve heard them called all of them and I’ve called them most of them

    Except a wall wart

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      This is my actual answer, also “wall adapter,” but I really liked Ginny’s “argly bargy cable chargie.”