Doors vs wheels

Doors or wheels?

  • Doors

    Votes: 34 34.3%
  • Wheels

    Votes: 65 65.7%

  • Total voters
    99
What about doors with 1/2 light windows? I guess that's a push? And sliders? Is that considered one door and 2 windows? Damn forgot about the screen that's a push also.
 
I also initially thought doors, but am firmly on team wheels now. The wheels on every drawer guide were a big one for me.
But remember, many old houses and cheap things like trailer houses, don't have wheels on drawer guides. The old farm house I grew up in just had drawers that slid out.
 
My semi has 2 doors and 18 wheels.
What about the trailer doors for the lizzies?
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Door definition:

a hinged, sliding, or revolving barrier at the entrance to a building, room, or vehicle, or in the framework of a cupboard.

So if cupboards meet the criteria...well that's a different game.

I'm going to guess doors.
If that is the definition, is a window considered a door as it slides on rails (car and most home windows) or are hinged?
 
I would think you should count any "gear" as a wheel. In which case, there's a lot of gears in the world.
 
What about a door that's been removed from the framed and is just leaning up against the wall in the corner of the room?

I have a bag of pretzel wheels and a cheese wheel. Those don't turn on an axel. Are they still "wheels"?
 
The answer is very obviously wheels and shouldn't even be a debate
 
Doors is the correct answer.

People who think wheels fall under the trap of thinking everything that is circular/round is a wheel. The definition of a wheel is: a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground.

Most people forget about the axle part.

The Hot Wheels thing is just dumb, if we are talking WORLD, Hot Wheels are really not all that common, like cmon now.
 
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