An electrical device!! But truth to tell, I did wonder if "pulled out the plug" sounded a little too, hmm, ambiguous for my perverted beloved popslash readers.
The verb "plug" is correct, but yeah, we use it different ways. You could just as easily say "He pulled the (electrical device's) plug out (of the wall/socket)." as "He unplugged it (OR the [device])."
The latter is generally less formal (obviously), so is actually more likely to be used in a Popslash story or anything where you're trying to match the narrative voice to a casual character.
Well, me, I would say "I unplugged it," rather than "I pulled out the plug." But the other isn't wrong, per se. And circumstances would change it: Just turning it off via the plug would be "I unplugged it." But if it was more complicated, then: "I crawled under the desk to get to the outlet, and pulled out the plug."
Not helping, am I? heh.
I'm a little torn about the "out" there--I'm not sure most folks would say that? But "I pulled the plug" is a more specific bit, that means shut down/turned off/killed/ terminated, and for a wide range of things, not so much electrical devices. Like "I pulled the plug on Roger's project after he lost all that money." Sort of euthanasia-oriented, actually.
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Date: 2008-02-22 11:23 pm (UTC)pervertedbeloved popslash readers.no subject
Date: 2008-02-22 11:29 pm (UTC)The latter is generally less formal (obviously), so is actually more likely to be used in a Popslash story or anything where you're trying to match the narrative voice to a casual character.
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Date: 2008-02-22 11:34 pm (UTC)Not helping, am I? heh.
I'm a little torn about the "out" there--I'm not sure most folks would say that? But "I pulled the plug" is a more specific bit, that means shut down/turned off/killed/ terminated, and for a wide range of things, not so much electrical devices. Like "I pulled the plug on Roger's project after he lost all that money." Sort of euthanasia-oriented, actually.
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Date: 2008-02-23 01:44 am (UTC)Pulling the plug would immediately get a 'Oh! I'm so sorry!' followed by hollow reassurances about how 'they're better off' now or 'with God'.
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