There's also a kind of in-group faux-hipness to "top surgery," I think; saying "top surgery" implies that you're so immersed in the scene that you don't need to explain "top of what?" I find it grating for that reason as well.
There's also a kind of in-group faux-hipness to "top surgery," I think; saying "top surgery" implies that you're so immersed in the scene that you don't need to explain "top of what?" I find it grating for that reason as well.
There's also a kind of in-group faux-hipness to "top surgery," I think; saying "top surgery" implies that you're so immersed in the scene that you don't need to explain "top of what?" I find it grating for that reason as well.
Yes...and that makes it sound more acceptable.