AmpLiF1eR | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 06:38 |
quote:Op donderdag 10 juli 2008 17:17 schreef Nikmans het volgende:[..] En jij post dit omdat je ondanks je strakke abs geen wijf kan krijgen en niemand je aardig genoeg vindt dus je wil hier even komen patsen met je sixpackje  Triest figuur  Ik ben al reeds 5 jaar verloofd en heb 2 kinderen en een spoor van relaties achtergelaten, dus je hebt de verkeerde voor je vriend.
@mod sorry voor het starten van een nieuwe topic, maar een slotje zonder dat ik terug kan reageren is niet echt sympathiek =] |
indahnesia.com | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 06:43 |
Open er een topic over. |
Bafnek | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 06:51 |
Dit is triest  |
Papierversnipperaar | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 06:52 |
Potentieel reltopique  |
Fooshantay | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 06:58 |
AmpLiF1eR changes his nick to @naB0luhSjoNnie |
indahnesia.com | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 07:05 |
quote: en ik was er vanaf het begin bij... in dit topic dan |
kaakaa | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 07:07 |
IB4TL! |
indahnesia.com | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 07:09 |
Als ik de OP van TS zo lees dan heeft ie ook twee kinderen gedumpt.. Lekker dan! |
En1gma | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 08:29 |
Al 5 jaar verloofd?
Wordt het onderhand niet eens tijd dat je daadwerkelijk gaat trouwen dan? 
[ Bericht 0% gewijzigd door En1gma op 11-07-2008 08:54:49 ] |
tuxepux | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 08:33 |
Wow, ik heb geen idee waar het over gaat, maar ik vind de TS nu wel ultiem stoer, mannelijk en aantrekkelijk!  |
staticdata | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 08:38 |
Het zal je maar hoog zitten  |
Rene | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 08:44 |
! |
Manu82 | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 08:45 |
quote: Ah tvp dan maar  |
tuxepux | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 08:48 |
Waarom heet dit topic niet gewoon 'Mensen die mijn ego krenken'? |
marcel-o | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 09:51 |
TS zijn ego gekrenkt ?! 
waar is het origineel? 
@TS, spoor van relaties? eerst kwamen ze geilen op je spieren, en daarna kwamen ze er achter hoe je écht bent zeker? 
bij mij werkt dat andersom, ze denken dat k niks ben ivm geen anabolen explosies in mn armen, maar uiteindelijk een goeie relatie zonder spoor er achter.
ohja: mijn kloten zijn tenminste níet verschrompeld
nog IBTL ook  de modjes slapen
[ Bericht 11% gewijzigd door marcel-o op 11-07-2008 09:53:06 (IBTL *)) ] |
baNEEL | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:20 |
Duurt best lang nog... |
De_Ananas | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:22 |
Je komt niet aan nikmans hé!?!?!?!?!?!
!!!!!!!!!! |
immortalsean | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:30 |
whaha, TS is een sportschoolhomo!!!1  |
BarraCupraCuda | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:31 |
pics or it didnt happen! |
Adidah | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:36 |
 |
Tommzzz | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:40 |
Het andere topic ging dicht door je kutkick, dus deze zal wel dicht gaan als kuttopic
prutser |
Adidah | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:44 |
Dus baggeren maar!!! |
Karrel_Laaglawaai | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:46 |
Heeft hij nou zelf een wifebeater en klaagt ie over mensen met een wifebeater aan  |
Placenta | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:50 |
bAshUn maaarrRRRRrrr |
Adidah | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 10:56 |
Waarom praten we eigenlijk nog over halter shirts? Heten die dingen niet gewoon tank top?quote:Sleeveless shirt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Tank top (shirt)) Jump to: navigation, search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (August 2007) A spaghetti-strapped tank top A spaghetti-strapped tank top
A sleeveless shirt, tank top or singlet (or sometimes vest) is a shirt manufactured without sleeves, or one where the sleeves have been cut off. Sleeveless shirts can be worn by either gender, depending on the style. These sleeveless undershirts do not prevent sweat stains from showing through. Tank tops are often worn by athletes in sports such as track and field and bicycling. Tank tops have been popular warm-weather casual wear in the United States since the 1980s, and are regarded as acceptable public casual dress in some locales. They are mostly preferred in hot climates since the arm holes provide ventilation and the thin fabric provides comfort.
In American English, a tank top is a sleeveless T-shirt-like garment that can be worn by either sex. It is often worn under the shirt as underwear, though more colorful and well-designed tank tops are usually worn as an outer shirt. The term is also used in Australian English, although the term singlet is commonly used to refer to the garment. In British English, the term vest is used, while tank top refers to a sleeveless pullover. The name tank top, recorded in English since 1968, is derived from its resemblance to a tank suit, a style of one-piece women's swimsuit with shoulder straps. Its name derives from the 1920s term swimming tank, which is an obsolete term for what is now called a swimming pool. There is a female swimming version of the tank top, the tankini (a portmanteau of the words tank top and bikini.) Contents
* 1 Types of sleeveless shirts o 1.1 Halter top o 1.2 Tube top o 1.3 Spaghetti-strapped shirt o 1.4 Cutoff shirt o 1.5 T-back shirt o 1.6 A-shirt o 1.7 Muscle shirt * 2 References * 3 External links
[edit] Types of sleeveless shirts A woman in a halter top A woman in a halter top A woman in a tube top A woman in a tube top
[edit] Halter top
Main article: Halterneck
A halter top is a sleeveless shirt in which a strap goes around the back of the neck, leaving the upper back uncovered. Halter tops are worn mainly by girls and women.
[edit] Tube top
Main article: Tube top
A tube top is a shirt with no sleeves or shoulders, and is, basically, a tube that wraps around a woman's torso. In Great Britain and Australia, it is called a "boob tube".
[edit] Spaghetti-strapped shirt
A spaghetti-strapped shirt is a tank top with strings or thin material on the shoulders to hold up the shirt. It is thought to have originated in 1920s England, fashioned by rich upper class men[citation needed], but is now worn mainly by girls and young women.
[edit] Cutoff shirt
A cutoff shirt is a shirt with the sleeves cut off. The original shirt is usually a t-shirt, but it can be any kind. They are most commonly worn by men.
"Sun's out, Guns out" is a saying made popular by the Elliot in the Morning radio show, referring to sleeveless shirts worn outside during warmer weather.
[edit] T-back shirt
A T-back shirt tank top that is much narrower in the back than the front. It is similar to a male variant of the halter tops.
[edit] A-shirt A male in an A-shirt A male in an A-shirt
Short for "athletic shirt" because it was often worn in sports, such as basketball and track-and-field events. Also known as a wifebeater, Guinea tee or (in British English usage) a vest,[1] (cf. American usage of vest) or in Scots as a semmit,[2] an A-shirt is usually worn as an undershirt, although it is also commonly worn as a single outer layer. It gained popularity as worn by men, but is now often worn by women, as well.
The build of an A-shirt is simple: the neck and armholes are often reinforced for durability. One usually has large armholes and a neckline that can reach down as far as mid-chest. They are also sometimes made long to make tucking easier. In almost all cases, they are buttonless, collarless, and pocketless. An A-shirt is generally tight and made of ribbed cotton or other fiber, however, over-sized A-shirts, while otherwise generally considered a fashion faux pas, are sometimes used as nightshirts. Common A-shirt colors include: white, black and grey. The nickname wifebeater originates from its association with aggressive, underclass males, usually living in poor conditions, such as a dilapidated trailer, especially as frequently depicted in television shows and movies.
The string vest has fallen from favour in the United Kingdom,[3][4] but a string semmit as an underclass fashion item was made famous by Rab C. Nesbitt, leading character in the TV sitcom of the same name.[5]
[edit] Muscle shirt
A muscle shirt is the same design as a T-shirt, but without sleeves.
[edit] References
1. ^ "Cambridge Dictionaries Online - Cambridge University Press". Retrieved on 2008-06-19. 2. ^ "Scottish Words illustrated - Semmit". Retrieved on 2008-06-19. 3. ^ "Decline and fall of the string vest blamed on modern women’s tastes - Times Online". Retrieved on 2008-06-19. 4. ^ "Unravelled! The death of the string vest - Features, Fashion - The Independent". Retrieved on 2008-06-19. 5. ^ "BFI Screenonline: Rab C Nesbitt (1989-99)". Retrieved on 2008-06-19.
* A Sleeveless, Ribbed White Cotton Undershirt by Booth Moore, Press & Sun-Bulletin, January 13, 2003
[edit] External links
* EtymologyOnLine
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Poekel | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 11:08 |
Klacht: TS die KLB té serieus neemt.  |
Feola | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 11:11 |
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vies patrick |
remmertjuh | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 11:17 |
RELTEEVEEPEE |
pekel | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 11:19 |
quote:KLB / KLB / Mannen met haltershirts aan Een dubbele klacht?  |
rembrand20 | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 11:34 |
quote:Op vrijdag 11 juli 2008 08:29 schreef ruud.nl het volgende:Al 5 jaar verloofd? Wordt het onderhand niet eens tijd dat je daadwerkelijk gaat trouwen dan? Dat was mijn gedachten ook ! |
zomgmoz | vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 11:47 |
dit wordt weer een klassieker snel posten! 
ontopic: eens |
baNEEL | zondag 13 juli 2008 @ 16:29 |
quote: Je username klopt niet. |
Niconigger | zondag 13 juli 2008 @ 16:35 |
goed topic  |
Plots | zondag 13 juli 2008 @ 16:43 |
Wat is een haltershirt?
Post een plaatje |
Nikmans | zondag 13 juli 2008 @ 17:25 |
Hahahahah mèèèn  Hoe onzeker ben jij TS Met je spoor van ongelukkige relaties en je ongelukkige verloving 
Ik heb er nog een voor je: Omdat je ervoor kiest dit in een openbaar topic te doen ipv gewoon in een PM bevestig je dus hoe onzeker je bent, omdat je wil dat de mensen in KLB lezen over je spoor van stukgelopen relaties, zodat ze vooral niet denken dat je een eenzame nerd bent achter je computertje.
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Fortitudo | zondag 13 juli 2008 @ 17:30 |
 IB4TL |
Bartholomew | zondag 13 juli 2008 @ 17:47 |
quote:Op vrijdag 11 juli 2008 10:56 schreef Adidah het volgende:Waarom praten we eigenlijk nog over halter shirts? Heten die dingen niet gewoon tank top? [..] Thanks for the info
En TS  |
L0t.. | zondag 13 juli 2008 @ 17:52 |
Wtf  |
Platina | zondag 13 juli 2008 @ 18:10 |
-topique!!!11! |
BarraCupraCuda | donderdag 17 juli 2008 @ 14:35 |
quote: looking 4 group is stoer!  |
The_Terminator | donderdag 17 juli 2008 @ 19:15 |
MSN, PM, postduif, fles met briefje etc. |