Originally Posted by
Road Fan
"Equipment" v. "equipments" may come from vehicle engineering. As one a dem, we might say "the vehicle is equipped with several (guess what?) equipments," then we would go on at length to mansplain them. At the same time it isn't grammatically wrong to say "the driver is provided with useful equipment of several types," for example (with or without mansplaining).
BTW just to be fair, female engineers also mansplain, when necessary.
Then I think that's properly called "neersplaining".
A google search found no results.
Can I get credit for the coinage? It saves several letters, and I think it's funnier than "engineersplaining".