#41: Abercrombie
We’re all familiar with the fashion brand Abercrombie, but did you know this is a real word with a specific meaning? In the past, ‘Abercrombie’ was another word used to mean a know-it-all. Originating in British slang during the early to mid-20th century, ‘Abercrombie’ captured the idea of someone who was perceived as excessively knowledgeable or opinionated.
The term likely derived from the stereotype of a pompous or pedantic individual, possibly named after a fictional character or archetype. Sometimes used in casual conversation or humorous exchanges, ‘Abercrombie’ conveyed a sense of irritation or disdain towards individuals perceived as arrogant or overbearing in their intellect. We wonder if this has anything to do with the American clothing brand.