Adidas is the surname of the German person who started the company, early in the 20th century
The guy's name was Adolf ("Adi") Dassler. Shortened to 'Adidas' as a nickname.
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I believe Adidas comes from a mans name. I'm not sure his affiliation with the shoe company but I believe he has a name that resembles Adi Dassi or something along those lines
It's an old term from the trade-guild era. When you got dismissed, you put your tools in a sack and left.
A 'novelty ' running shoe was made in 1890, in the United Kingdom, by Joseph Foster. In 1895 he founded a shoe company known as J W Foster and Sons Ltd of Bolton. The company i s now a subsidiary of the German sportswear form Adidas
Originally, vulgar Latins used the term "rasicare" to indicate "to scrape" as in: to scrape something off of your shoe....
Most people think it comes after "all day i dream about sports" But guess what? THEY ARE WRONG!!!!!!!! It comes after the creator of adidas. his name is adi dassler. so they took out the first six letters and got a catchy name named Adidas.
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Adidas is a brand of shoes. you put them on your feet. then tie up the shoelaces. and you ready to go, Adidas style :) oh don't forget your socks.
The term Pogrom did not originate during the Holocaust.
I believe Adidas comes from a mans name. I'm not sure his affiliation with the shoe company but I believe he has a name that resembles Adi Dassi or something along those lines
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