A tamosher is what a Scotsman keeps under his kilt.
yes the kilt originate in france
Known as a kilt
Get lost all of ya you wannabe englishmen. You can shove your b.4stard kilt up your arsse. WAAAAYY.
a scotsman's kilt * knee socks * kimono * knickers
No, nothing is worn under a kilt, unless dancing, when swimming trunks or jockey shorts are permissible to prevent embarrassment (of the onlooker not the dancer, why should he be embarrassed?) There is a joke about this. Posh lady: Tell me Mr McDonald is anything worn under the kilt? McDonald: No Ma'am it is all in perfect working order. It is an old wives tale that nothing is worn under the kilt and only practised by over-zealous and ignorant jocks. Anything can be worn under the kilt but the wearer is not supposed to answer questions as to what is being worn.
In all seriousness, traditionally the kilt was worn without undergarments. In modern times its really a matter of personal preference, and there are alot of circumstances in which it is necessary, ie Highland dancing, competitions at highland games and the likeAsk a Kilt wearer though and youll get alot of humerous answers:Nothing is worn under the kilt, its all in perfect working order...*Look down* Shoes and socksYour girlfriends/mothers lipstickhttp://www.rcs.org.au/content/highland_dress/Top%20Responses%20to%20That%20Question.pdf
Kilt, round cap, knee socks, pouch, red wig
Under the Kilt was created on 2001-01-24.
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The tartan 'skirt' as worn by Scotsmen is called a 'Kilt' but don't let a Scotsman hear you refer to it as a 'skirt' as he would be VERY offended.
This saying emphasizes the masculinity and pride associated with traditional Scottish attire like kilts. It implies that a man wearing a kilt exudes confidence and strength, reflecting the cultural significance of kilts in Scotland.