Comment by RobMurray
1 day ago
It also, and I would say more commonly, means a round thing that can be turned. I've never heard of anyone avoiding the term.
1 day ago
It also, and I would say more commonly, means a round thing that can be turned. I've never heard of anyone avoiding the term.
I doubt anyone from the UK would call their product or company "knob" these days.
Knob the Yob has a certain catch to it.