when its street furniture!! who on earth came up with the idea of calling lights telegraph posts etc furniture...... i always thought of furniture as the stuff in your house like sofas and chairs etc!!
that standee, attendee thing is grammatic bodkins. The "ee" ending is passive so a standee is one who is stood on and an attendee is one who is attended to. Correctly it should be an attender and a stander
I am guessing that the word furniture is derived from the verb 'furnish' which means 'to supply, equip or fit up'. In which case it is a perfectly reasonable use of the word as it refers to stuff 'supplied' to 'fit up' or 'equip' the street. In the same way it also means stuff for stuffing houses.
i wouldn't say standees, it's nonsense. as to the street furniture, much has been binned by our council deemed unnecessary. Not street lights, that would be foolish, wouldn't want someone to break a leg and sue the council.
I was was in an auditorium when the person presenting referred to their powerpoint as 'slideware'....
Street furniture.....door furniture......words come and go don't they? Brides no longer buy a 'trousseau', baby's don't get given 'layettes'. We used to have a hearth set - a miniature brush and shovel in brass, hanging from an ornamental thingy, for sweeping the hearth.
Door furniture. It will be the doilies of the future.