Sayings to warn someone that his (or her) zipper is down:
This question was slightly altered from the 1965–70 question.
| BARN DOOR’S OPEN | 8 |
| BARN DOOR IS OPEN | 7 |
| YOU’RE LETTING THE COWS OUT | 6 |
| YOUR BARN DOOR IS OPEN | 5 |
| XYZ | 3 |
| YOUR FLY IS OPEN | 3 |
| FLY IS DOWN | 2 |
| YOUR FLY IS DOWN | 2 |
| (COUGH) ZIPPER | 1 |
| BARN DOORS OPEN | 1 |
| CHECK THE BARNDOOR | 1 |
| FEEL A BREEZE | 1 |
| FLYING LOW | 1 |
| LETTING THE COWS OUT | 1 |
| XYZ | 1 |
| YOUR FLY IS UNDONE | 1 |
| YOUR ZIPPER IS DOWN | 1 |
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