I didn't even look up the definition in a dictionary when I read your comment. Instead, I knew what it meant and how people (in many different countries, including the USA) have used it to convey a meaning.malcontent wrote: ↑Sun, 27 Aug 2023 4:29 pmAfter looking up the dictionary definition of “bottom of the barrel” - I think I see why you thought my intention was to degrade or imply something objectionable or inferior.
This is where native speakers of English (who never learned the dictionary definition) can be misconstrued. My meaning was in the sense of “leftover or least desired items” after everyone has picked through the barrel and gotten what they deem to be the most attractive items — whatever is left over, if anything, is the bottom of the barrel.
Are you, a native speaker of English, saying the dictionary meaning is wrong? Is it possible that your meaning is not the generally accepted meaning?
Anyways, I'm not sure you have a good understanding of nuance vs. tangent or majority vs. plurality (another thread) either, but I guess that's OK. Like you said, sometimes peoples' word choice is questionable (I'm paraphrasing).