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    In Scotland on would "wear the Kilt" as Colin says !

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    I believe "wear the kilt" is correct, although it does make it sound like there is only one that everyone passes around.

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    You're all wrong, the proper term is FREEDOM!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba
    I believe "wear the kilt" is correct, although it does make it sound like there is only one that everyone passes around.
    That's actually just a sign of Scottish frugality. We just have one that we pass around for everyone to share.

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    hmm...you'll have to remind me where that "how to wash a kilt in a tub with woolite" thread is before I get the kilt next time!

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    I grew up on "wear the kilt". Maybe it came from having only one in the family that my da and three brothers had to share.

    "I'm wearin' the kilt the nicht, Da."
    "Nae, Davey, yer brither Rab's got dibs on't."
    Says Jamie, "But Da, I need it since I'm takin' Mary McGregor tae the dance!"
    Says Da, "But Rab's pipin' doon at the Legion Hall, sae ye cannae have it!"
    And what Da says goes.
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Somehow I knew I would not get a yea or nae answer...

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    We just can't resist! Seriously, though, I agree with Colin and Daz. Even the song "Donald, Where's Your Trousers?" (not that it's the gospel truth) has the line: "To wear the kilt is my delight". That's the only documentation I have, though.
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    It seems to be from the Military, Scots regiments either wear Trews or The Kilt

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    Actually, this is a big pet peeve of mine. I constantly hear people say, "Oh, I saw a bigpiper the other day, and he had his kilts on!"

    No, sorry. He only had one kilt on. It's not like pants. You have a single "pair of pants." But you don't have a "pair of kilts." You only have one. It's singular.

    Bagpipes, on the other hand, is plural. The "pipes" refer to the chanter, drones, etc. So one bag, several pipes. You don't have a "bagpipe." You have bagpipes.

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