Kilting

Word KILTING
Character 7
Hyphenation kilt ing
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Kilting"

What do we mean by kilting?

To gather up (skirts) around the body.

This happens when you are a male wearing athletic shorts and the draw string is tied tightly while you need to pee. Instead of attempting to undo the draw string out of laziness or frustration, you pull up one of your pant legs and underwear up and to the side so that your genitals are hanging out and you can freely pee. This is kilting. Urban Dictionary

Noun. 1. A knee-length wrap skirt with vertical knife pleats on the sides and back made from a tartan woolen cloth and traditionally worn by men of the Scottish Highlands. (Traditional usage) 2. A skirt similar to the traditional Scottish kilt, and may have differing properties such as a solid color, non-tartan patterns, having pleats all around, or varying overall lengths. Generally associated with being worn by men and boys, but is sometimes worn by women and girls. (More common usage) 3. Any other type of skirt sold as a kilt, or a skirt worn by men. (Most liberal interpretation) Verb. 1. To tuck up or gather into pleats, as in making a kilt. 2. To wear or equip with a kilt. A kilt is a man's skirt and traditionally a masculine garment. Despite this and because most types of skirts in western culture are worn by women, it causes great anxiety and insecurity amongst individuals of both genders including some men who wear kilts and some men who don't like kilts. Some men who don't wear kilts can bequite hostile towards, and question the masculinity of, male kilt wearers. They credential their own manliness by trying to diminish the manhood of others. They may also feel threatened by the self-confidence of a man who wears a kilt, and jealousy because of the appeal it has with some women who themselves don't find it threatening. Though they are often very homophobic towards kilt wearers, they are ironically quite familiar with unusal and scatological sexual acts between men. Some men who do wear kilts try diligently to convince themselves and others that a kilt isn't a skirt. Some kilted men feel injured and angered by others who refer to their kilts as skirts. Such a man may even suggest severe permanent injury to anyone who dares realize that a kilt is a skirt. Both extreme reactions may be caused by insecurity in one's own masculinity. Urban Dictionary

A very manly article of clothing. Contrary to popular belief, the kilt did not come into usage in Scotland until around the 17th century. Also contrary to popular belief, during this time period, there were no "clan tartans." This belief arose from the fact that a kilted Scotsman could be geographically identified, as most tartans from a certain area looked more or less the same, due to plant dye availability. Another common misconception about the kilt is the belief that it takes 8 yards of fabric to make a true kilt. Not true. Back in the day, fabric was produced in 30" width segments. A scotsman would purchase 8 or so yards (depending on how big he was) and sew it together lengthwise, thus giving him a large, 4 yard piece of fabric for a Great Kilt. Later on, when the kilt lost the shoulder plaid, the need to sew the extra four yards on was lost. And so the truely traditional kilt only consists of four yards of material, box-pleated. The concept of having 8 whole yards of fabric hanging off your ass is rediculous. The fact that fish grow as big as their environment allows applies here as well. A kilted man enjoys freedom and ventilation that tighty-wighty wearers can only dream of. Many people, most notably trouser-wearers, are intimidated by the presence of a kilt-wearing man. They are uncomfortable that their own manly-confidence is completely eclipsed by a man in a kilt. Because of this, ball-less nut-muncher morons like Michael, John and Richard (Read their idiotic entries at the last page for kilt.) will attempt to tear down the kilt-wearer's utterly overwhelming manliness by accusing them of being faggy. Even the most inexperienced kilt wearer will laugh in the faces of moron's like these, who will never enjoy all the womanly attention that kilts attract. Urban Dictionary

A kilt is the clothing worn by a person who has scottish origin. Each family in scotland had its own plaid pattern which sybolized their clans land and origin. Not just highlanders wore kilts but also lowlanders, and borderers. Urban Dictionary

One of the worlds most recognised forms of national dress as worn by Scottish men both as formal wear with a jacket and as casual wear. Also worn by soldiers in Scottish regiments into many battles. Despite comments here Scottish regiments have some of the proudest heritage in the world. The kilt is a wonderful garment to wear as it is cool in summer and warm in winter and is also generally worn without any undergarments giving a wonderfully free sensation. Contrary to some opinions stated here, it is most certainly not a "gay" item. In fact it probably takes more balls to wear one than those people have! Urban Dictionary

A traditional garment which, as it's known today, originated in the Scottish Highlands. Though they're often seen as formal clothing, many variations exist that may be worn daily such as the Sport Kilt or Amerikilt. Kilts tend to be far more comfortable than pants, and if some of the people who've written definitions here just tried going for one day in a kilt with no fabric squishing their genitals, they'd surely reconsider their views of them. And a kilt is certainly NOT a dress in any way, shape, or form. Urban Dictionary

A very manly article of clothing. Contrary to popular belief, the kilt did not come into usage in Scotland until around the 17th century. Also contrary to popular belief, during this time period, there were no "clan tartans." This belief arose from the fact that a kilted Scotsman could be geographically identified, as most tartans from a certain area looked more or less the same, due to plant dye availability. Another common misconception about the kilt is the belief that it takes 8 yards of fabric to make a true kilt. Not true. Back in the day, fabric was produced in 30" width segments. A scotsman would purchase 8 or so yards (depending on how big he was) and sew it together lengthwise, thus giving him a large, 4 yard piece of fabric for a Great Kilt. Later on, when the kilt lost the shoulder plaid, the need to sew the extra four yards on was lost. And so the truely traditional kilt only consists of four yards of material, box-pleated. The concept of having 8 whole yards of fabric hanging off your ass is rediculous. The fact that fish grow as big as their environment allows applies here as well. A kilted man enjoys freedom and ventilation that tighty-wighty wearers can only dream of. Many people, most notably trouser-wearers, are intimidated by the presence of a kilt-wearing man. They are uncomfortable that their own manly-confidence is completely eclipsed by a man in a kilt. Because of this, ball-less nut-muncher morons like Michael, John and Richard (Read their idiotic entries at the last page for kilt.) will attempt to tear down the kilt-wearer's utterly overwhelming manliness by accusing them of being faggy. Even the most inexperienced kilt wearer will laugh in the faces of moron's like these, who will never enjoy all the womanly attention that kilts attract. Urban Dictionary

Another way to say "I'm dead" or "I'm done", when something is so crazy it's funny. Urban Dictionary

Traditional scottish garment which, despite what north americans think, looks amazing. Urban Dictionary

To diss baldly; usually used when a comeback is said. present tense kill; past tense kilt; synonom see fry Urban Dictionary

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The word "kilting" in example sentences

Hmmmm… I don't think I've done too good a job at 'kilting' off those rumors. ❋ Liviu (2009)

They came ambling and stumbling, tumbling and capering, kilting their gowns for leap frog, holding one another back, shaken with deep false laughter, smacking one another behind and laughing at their rude malice, calling to one another by familiar nicknames, protesting with sudden dignity at some rough usage, whispering two and two behind their hands. ❋ Unknown (2003)

She began kilting up her skirt, lifting the hem and tucking it into her belt. ❋ Weis, Margaret (1995)

I don't want you as an adversary; it's kilting me. ❋ Lustbader, Eric (1990)

She stepped back into the smelly dust cloud that hung over the road, kilting up her skirts into her belt as she had seen the farm women do, and resumed her tired walk north. ❋ Hambly, Barbara (1986)

And he was off to the house like an obese whippet, kilting up his robe, his fat calves wobbling, while I sat alarmed and bewildered. ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1985)

Brother Cadfael had wasted no time in clambering into his boots, kilting his habit, and taking and saddling the best horse he could find in the stables. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 (1984)

He thus cut off a detour by the roads, at the mere cost of kilting his habit above the knees, and sandals let out water as freely as they let it in. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913- (1981)

A bitter business, thought Cadfael, kilting his habit and going out heavily from the gate house, not worthy of being reverenced as the verdict of God. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 (1979)

A few sleighs were beginning to jingle up, but most of the girls assumed moccasins, clouds, and furs, and kilting their petticoats as deftly and mysteriously as only Canadians can, set out in parties, escorted by their partners, and stepped briskly over the moon lit snow to their respective dwellings. ❋ Mrs. George Croft Huddleston (N/A)

Then sadly and noiselessly they stole in amongst the people and laid their corn wands down amongst the trays, and laid their white broidered garments thereon, as mothers lay soft kilting over their babes. ❋ Katharine Berry [Editor] Judson (N/A)

Then sadly and noiselessly they stole in amongst the people and laid their corn wands down amongst the trays, and laid their white broidered garments thereupon, as mothers lay soft kilting over their babes. ❋ Katharine Berry [Editor] Judson (N/A)

She was stooping to pluck the wildflowers that grew in the nooks of some sheltered glen, or she was kilting her dainty gown and crossing the mountain streamlets, and ever the tall, young stranger was by her side. ❋ Mary Esther Miller MacGregor (1918)

They gie another sort o’ help to puir folk than just dinging down a saxpence in the brod on the Sabbath, and kilting, and scourging, and drumming them á the sax days o’ the week besides. ❋ Unknown (1917)

Jake: "I had to piss really bad after gym class but I couldn't untie my shorts so I just [kilted] really fast in the bathroom and got out of there...I didn't even wash my hands or anything." Josh: "you gotta [do what you gotta do] man" Michael: "why is one of your buttcheeks showing while you are peeing?" John: "I'm [kilting]" Michael: "ohhhhh. gotcha." ❋ Callanambewlaynce (2014)

[About that time] two young and lovely girls just happend by And one says to the other with a [twinkle in her eye] ... And there behold, for them to see, beneath his Scottish skirt Was nothing more than God had graced him with upon his birth Real men wear [Kilts]...lesser men can't handle it ❋ CunningLinguist (2005)

A man in a kilt is a man [and a half]. It takes a someone highly [secure] in his [manhood] to don a kilt. ❋ MacKendrick (2007)

A kilt was usually worn when hunting or doing casual work, but wearing just a kilt on horse wasn't safe because a person could easily [stab you]. [Kilts] were also worn at [meetings] or friendly get togethers. ❋ Anonymous (2005)

You will always [recieve] [attention] from [the female] kind when wearing the kilt! ❋ Neil Wood (2005)

Unlike Dick Much over there, I am [secure] enough in my [heterosexuality] and [masculinity] to wear a kilt. ❋ Ralph (2005)

A man in a [kilt] is a man [and a half] It takes someone highly confident in his [manhood] to don a kilt. ❋ MacManly (2007)

It's been [raining] [nonstop], and I have a tennis [tournament], omg I'm sooo kiltt. ❋ Swagqueen77777 (2017)

"[whoo] boy, am i ever [flying free] in my kilt!" "that guy's wearing a kilt." -"yeah, sexy, [i'n't]??" ❋ Radio Whore (2003)

[Damn], she [just] kilt you [nigga]. ❋ Butta(: (2010)

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