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29th June 08, 08:38 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Scrapscot
Okay, being new on this board..I have a question. I have never heard a kilt called a "tank". Where did that term come from?
From the FAQ:
Abbreviations on this Site
Here is a list of abbreviations or brands used on this site. If you have any to add please PM the admin:
AK - Amerikilt
BK - Bear Kilts
FK - Freedom Kilts
FLS - Freelander Sporrans!
MUG - Male Unbifurbricated Garment (not to be used lightly)
PK - Pittsburgh Kilts
SWK - Stillwater Kilts
TFCK - 21st Century Kilts
UK- Utilikilt
USAK - USA Kilts
A 'TANK' is defined as an eight-yard, wool, hand-sewn, traditional kilt. ie., "It's built like a tank." (coined by Jimmy Carbomb c.2005)
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