Kukri
A forward curved blade usually around 12-15 inches in length, excelling at chopping/cutting motions. Can be used as a weapon but also a universal cutting tool capable of tasks including skinning, can opening, digging, and cutting firewood. Part of the regimental weaponry and heraldry of Gurkha fighters.
After using his kukri to fight off bandits raiding his village, Bob decided to cut some firewood with it.
Kukri curse
An ancient curse which summons the wrath of a supernatural being known as Mr Gluckin. The curse is commonly inficted via chainmail or the occurrence of a dog act.
Example 1:
Ben: YOU NOW HAVE THE KUKRI CURSE. SEND THIS MESSAGE TO 5 FRIENDS OR YOU WILL BE VISITED BY MR GLUCKIN.
Tyler: Ayo Mr Gluckin... I don't feel so good...
Example 2:
Jacko: Oi cliff you coming out tonight?
Cliffy: Nah mate, with the missus.
Jacko: Thats it, you've got the kukri curse now.
Ben: YOU NOW HAVE THE KUKRI CURSE. SEND THIS MESSAGE TO 5 FRIENDS OR YOU WILL BE VISITED BY MR GLUCKIN.
Tyler: Ayo Mr Gluckin... I don't feel so good...
Example 2:
Jacko: Oi cliff you coming out tonight?
Cliffy: Nah mate, with the missus.
Jacko: Thats it, you've got the kukri curse now.
The Khukuri/Kukri/Khukri
The Khukuri/Khukri/kukri is the national as well as the religions weapon of the pillow when retired. As a religion weapon it is worshipped during the dashain and at other times whenever any sacrifice is to be made. Besides these, the kukri is the symbol of wealth , status and prestige in Nepal . It is also widely used as the national monogram and the mark of level of ranking in security forces. Kukri grip are normally made from local walnut wood called “sattisaal” in Nepalese, domestic water buffalo horn and some very fancy from brass , aluminium and irons and rhino horn are used for some very special ones. Basically two types are applied, one is the rat –tail tang that all the way through the handle narrowing its surface area as its finishes towards the end of the handle and its end /tail is penned over and secured. The other is the full flat tang that also goes through the handle but the tang can be seen on the side of the handle and steel rivets to secure the handle to the tang and a pommel plate or buti-cap is also fitted at the end to enhance the total fixture. This type is called as panawal handle. Most of ancient kukri used to have wooden handle with rat tail tang . However, the tail did not come all the way through the handle .The handle were curved unlike the modern ones and had steel or iron fixture in most case .
The khukuri/kukri/Khukri national weapon of Nepal.
The khukuri/kukri/Khukri mid-length curved knife, basic and traditional utility knife of Nepalese people.
The khukuri/kukri/Khukri formidable weapon of gurkhas and enquisite piece of local craftsmanship that symbolizes pride, valor and bravery.
The khukuri/Kukri/Khukri carries grate historic values.
The khukuri/kukri/Khukri is an indistinguishable legacy of legendary gurkha soldiers.
The khukuri/kukri/Khukri ia an versatile and effective working knife.
The khukuri/kukri/Khukri mid-length curved knife, basic and traditional utility knife of Nepalese people.
The khukuri/kukri/Khukri formidable weapon of gurkhas and enquisite piece of local craftsmanship that symbolizes pride, valor and bravery.
The khukuri/Kukri/Khukri carries grate historic values.
The khukuri/kukri/Khukri is an indistinguishable legacy of legendary gurkha soldiers.
The khukuri/kukri/Khukri ia an versatile and effective working knife.
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