everyday carry
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]- The set of various useful items which someone takes with them every day, such as a mobile phone, watch, multitool, and others, and usually viewed as including any keyring and wallet.
- 2018 January 18, Jamiles Lartey, “Sebastian Gorka was White House aide while a fugitive from Hungarian justice”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Gorka has a longstanding and well-documented interest in guns. He told Recoil magazine in November that his "everyday carry" includes two pistols, a knife, a tourniquet – and for good measure – a copy of the US constitution.
- 2021 January 26, Doug Mahoney, “The Best Pocket Knife”, in New York Times[2]:
- At its most basic, an everyday carry (EDC) knife is a practical tool that helps you tackle small, routine problems.
- 2022 August 5, Ian Burke, “The VICE Starter Pack for Casual Doomsday Prepping”, in VICE[3]:
- There's a reason many people consider Leathermans an everyday carry must-have; they have everything you’ll need to make small repairs, open cans and bottles, and cut through wires.
Derived terms
[edit]- EDC (abbreviation)