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gird up the loins
(
idea
)
by
girlotron
Mon Nov 06 2000 at 0:42:51
A common phrase meaning to prepare oneself for
action
: "And the hand of the Lord was on
Elijah
: and he girded up his
loins
and ran before
Ahab
." (1
Kings
46)
Gird
, from the
Old English
gyrdan
, means to
fasten
or
encircle
, usually with a
belt
.
(
how-to
)
by
weroland
Mon Oct 28 2024 at 15:42:28
In
five easy steps
:
Hoist up one's
tunic
so that all the fabric is above one's
knees
.
Gather all the extra fabric to the front, so that the back of the tunic is snug against one's
backside
.
Once the excess fabric is gathered in front, pull it underneath and between one's
legs
to one's
rear
. This will feel much like a
diaper
.
With half of the fabric in each
hand
, bring it (and one's hands) back around to the front across one's
waist
, or at least above the
hips
for less slippage.
Finally, tie the two handfuls of fabric together in one's
knot
of preference, thus making one more mobile for both
battle
and/or
hard labor
(or, if I may be so bold, the current year's edition of the
E2 Iron Noder Quests
).
Loin
Gird
dullster
THE IRON NODER CHALLENGE
mobility model
Waist to hip ratio
Hairshirt
Tunic
adult diaper
grind up the loins
wero
IRON NODER XVII: ALL'S FERROUS IN LOVE AND NODING
Man Up
As I gird on for fighting
break up
Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist
Pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps
Ten questions for your company's safety officer
Girdle measuring
Ahab
Onward, Christian Soldiers
Preparing a Middle-Eastern meal at home
petticoat punishment
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