Why do you keep saying “a pox on both their housers”? It’s “houses.”
It’s a modifier. What drives me nuts is that it’s “plague,” not “pox.”
The "-ers" at the end is not part of the expression, it's the modifier to make it a label for the group of people. Like "Never Trumpers."
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Why do you keep saying “a pox on both their housers”? It’s “houses.”
It’s a modifier. What drives me nuts is that it’s “plague,” not “pox.”
The "-ers" at the end is not part of the expression, it's the modifier to make it a label for the group of people. Like "Never Trumpers."