device that shreds garbage for disposal via plumbing
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What on earth I am so confused I saw someone just throw their food into the sink and it just disappears and doesn't clog!?!?
Its a bladed mechanism in certain sinks. Shove it down the drain, turn the water on, and upon the flip of a switch the mechanism will do two things:
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Make the most unholy sound
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Utterly destroy whatever is within its maw
My mother likes lemon in her tea and likes to shove the lemon rinds into the disposal because they help it smell like not death
Some edits: Mine is likely bladed. I have never looked inside of it, but I doubt my houses disposal is new; so I gotta make clever assumptions. This does not seem to the be the case everywhere.
No matter the medium it just obliterates food and would probably make a limbs feel uncomfortable if they were to find themselves within. Thanks for all the internet points.
America is plagued with sink dwelling abominations who can only be placated with our dinner scraps. What happens when they're not fed...isn't pretty.
Of course, we can't let that get out to the general public, so the cover story is that a garbage disposal is just a machine in the sink that grinds food up into small enough pieces that it can be safely disposed of through the plumbing.
Some friends call it one thing, and I think it's the most retarded thing I've ever heard. They say everyone calls them that.
So. What do you call them?
EDIT: I've always called it a "garbage disposal," and of course noticed that the brand name always seemed to be "In-Sink-Erator." What prompted my question is my friends called it an "Erator," noting the last part of the name. They pronounced it "Air-Ay-Ter." It's been driving me nuts! It doesn't make any goddamn sense! By that logic you'd call a refrigerator an erator too.