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{{Show achievement|Demoman|Beat Me Up, Scotty}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Beat Me Up, Scotty}}
  
"Beam me up, Scotty" is a phrase from ''{{W|Star Trek}}'' given by {{W|Captain Kirk}} to the operator of the Enterprise's transport system, {{W|Montgomery Scott|Montgomery "Scotty" Scott}}, when he needs to teleport back to the ship. Scotty himself is Scottish like the Demoman. Interestingly enough, the exact words "Beam me up, Scotty" were never actually spoken on-set. The closest Captain Kirk (William Shatner) ever came to speaking those words was "Beam me up, Mr. Scott" in the film ''{{W|Star Trek IV}}''.
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"Beam me up, Scotty" is a phrase from ''[[w:Star Trek|Star Trek]]'' given by [[w:Captain Kirk|Captain Kirk]] to the operator of the Enterprise's transport system, [[w:Montgomery Scott|Montgomery "Scotty" Scott]], when he needs to teleport back to the ship. Scotty himself is Scottish like the Demoman. Interestingly enough, the exact words "Beam me up, Scotty" were never actually spoken on-set. The closest Captain Kirk (William Shatner) ever came to speaking those words was "Beam me up, Mr. Scott" in the film ''[[w:Star Trek IV|Star Trek IV]]''.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Demoman|Bloody Merry}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Bloody Merry}}
  
"Bloody Mary" was the nickname given to {{W|Mary I of England|Queen Mary I of England}} due to the hundreds of religious dissenters she had burnt alive. Note that "Bloody Mary" can also refer to a {{W|Bloody Mary (cocktail)|cocktail}} or to a {{W|Bloody Mary (folklore)|ghost}} of western folklore.  
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"Bloody Mary" was the nickname given to [[w:Mary I of England|Queen Mary I of England]] due to the hundreds of religious dissenters she had burnt alive. Note that "Bloody Mary" can also refer to a [[w:Bloody Mary (cocktail)|cocktail]] or to a [[w:Bloody Mary (folklore)|ghost]] of western folklore.  
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Brainspotting}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Brainspotting}}
  
''{{W|Trainspotting (film)|Trainspotting}}'' is an iconic 1996 film set in {{W|Edinburgh}}, Scotland.
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''[[w:Trainspotting (film)|Trainspotting]]'' is an iconic 1996 film set in [[w:Edinburgh|Edinburgh]], Scotland.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Bravehurt}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Bravehurt}}
  
A reference to the 1995 film ''{{W|Braveheart}}'', set in 13th century Scotland.
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A reference to the 1995 film ''[[w:Braveheart|Braveheart]]'', set in 13th century Scotland.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Caber Toss}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Caber Toss}}
  
The {{W|caber toss}} is an event practiced at the {{W|Highland Games|Scottish Highland Games}} involving the tossing of a large wooden pole called a caber.
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The [[w:caber toss|caber toss]] is an event practiced at the [[w:Highland Games|Scottish Highland Games]] involving the tossing of a large wooden pole called a caber.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Cry Some Moor!}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Cry Some Moor!}}
  
The [[Heavy]] sometimes shouts [[Media:heavy_specialcompleted09.wav|"Cry some more!"]]. This achievement is a reference to the fact that both the Demoman and the Heavy share the same voice actor, [[Gary Schwartz]]. "Moor" is a very old generic term for a black person; it is also a name for {{W|Moorland|high altitude grassland}} with acidic soil, common in the Scottish Highlands.
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The [[Heavy]] sometimes shouts [[Media:heavy_specialcompleted09.wav|"Cry some more!"]]. This achievement is a reference to the fact that both the Demoman and the Heavy share the same voice actor, [[Gary Schwartz]]. "Moor" is a very old generic term for a black person; it is also a name for [[w:Moorland|high altitude grassland]] with acidic soil, common in the Scottish Highlands.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Double Mauled Scotch}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Double Mauled Scotch}}
  
This is a reference to double malt {{W|Scotch whisky}}, which is made by blending two single malts. To "maul" someone is to beat them up, usually causing savage wounds in the process.
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This is a reference to double malt [[w:Scotch whisky|Scotch whisky]], which is made by blending two single malts. To "maul" someone is to beat them up, usually causing savage wounds in the process.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Glasg0wned}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Glasg0wned}}
  
{{W|Glasgow}} is the largest city in Scotland, and ranked third in population within the United Kingdom. The achievement is a portmanteau of Glasgow and "0wned", a phrase commonly used in gaming to refer to an individual being shamed, usually by getting killed, by another player.
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[[w:Glasgow|Glasgow]] is the largest city in Scotland, and ranked third in population within the United Kingdom. The achievement is a portmanteau of Glasgow and "0wned", a phrase commonly used in gaming to refer to an individual being shamed, usually by getting killed, by another player.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|He Who Celt It}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|He Who Celt It}}
  
"He who smelt it, dealt it" is often used as a counter against the accusation that one farted, instead directing the blame at the person who complained about it first (since they would be closer to the supposed source). The Celts were a people of Iron Age Europe. The six remaining modern-day {{W|Celtic Nations}} are {{W|Scotland}}, {{W|Ireland}}, {{W|Wales}}, {{W|Cornwall}}, the {{W|Isle of Man}}, and {{W|Brittany}}.
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"He who smelt it, dealt it" is often used as a counter against the accusation that one farted, instead directing the blame at the person who complained about it first (since they would be closer to the supposed source). The Celts were a people of Iron Age Europe. The six remaining modern-day [[w:Celtic Nations|Celtic Nations]] are [[w:Scotland|Scotland]], [[w:Ireland|Ireland]], [[w:Wales|Wales]], [[w:Cornwall|Cornwall]], the [[w:Isle of Man|Isle of Man]], and [[w:Brittany|Brittany]].
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Highland Fling}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Highland Fling}}
  
The {{W|Highland Fling}} is one of the oldest of the dances that originated in the {{W|Scottish Gaelic|Gaelic}} {{W|Scottish Highlands|Highlands}} of Scotland.
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The [[w:Highland Fling|Highland Fling]] is one of the oldest of the dances that originated in the [[w:Scottish Gaelic|Gaelic]] [[w:Scottish Highlands|Highlands]] of Scotland.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Kilt in Action}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Kilt in Action}}
  
This is a play on the phrase {{W|Killed in Action}}, or "KIA", which is used to describe a soldier who has died on the battlefield.
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This is a play on the phrase [[w:Killed in Action|Killed in Action]], or "KIA", which is used to describe a soldier who has died on the battlefield.
  
The {{W|kilt}} is a traditional knee-length garment originating in 16th Century Scotland.
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The [[w:kilt|kilt]] is a traditional knee-length garment originating in 16th Century Scotland.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Laddy Macdeth}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Laddy Macdeth}}
  
''{{W|Macbeth}}'' is a play by {{W|William Shakespeare}}, which gives a fictional portrayal of a historical Scottish thane by the name of {{W|Macbeth, King of Scotland|Macbeth}}. In the play, Macbeth's wife is only ever referred to as "Lady Macbeth".
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''[[w:Macbeth|Macbeth]]'' is a play by [[w:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]], which gives a fictional portrayal of a historical Scottish thane by the name of [[w:Macbeth, King of Scotland|Macbeth]]. In the play, Macbeth's wife is only ever referred to as "Lady Macbeth".
  
 
"Laddie" is a Scots word for a young boy.
 
"Laddie" is a Scots word for a young boy.
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{{Show achievement|Demoman|Loch Ness Bombster}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Loch Ness Bombster}}
  
The {{W|Loch Ness Monster}} is an alleged animal purportedly inhabiting Scotland's {{W|Loch Ness}}. Evidence of its existence is largely anecdotal, with minimal, and much disputed, photographic material and sonar readings, as there has not been any physical evidence uncovered as of 2012. Local people, and later many around the world, have affectionately referred to the animal by the diminutive "Nessie" since the 1950s.
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The [[w:Loch Ness Monster|Loch Ness Monster]] is an alleged animal purportedly inhabiting Scotland's [[w:Loch Ness|Loch Ness]]. Evidence of its existence is largely anecdotal, with minimal, and much disputed, photographic material and sonar readings, as there has not been any physical evidence uncovered as of 2012. Local people, and later many around the world, have affectionately referred to the animal by the diminutive "Nessie" since the 1950s.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Demoman|Pipebagger}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Pipebagger}}
  
Reference to the {{W|Great Highland Bagpipe}}, a Scottish musical instrument.
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Reference to the [[w:Great Highland Bagpipe|Great Highland Bagpipe]], a Scottish musical instrument.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Robbed Royal}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Robbed Royal}}
  
{{W|Robert Roy MacGregor}}, often simply called "Rob Roy", was a famous Scottish outlaw and folk hero from the late 1600s and early 1700s. He is frequently referred to as the Scottish Robin Hood, and is the namesake of the {{W|Rob Roy (cocktail)|Rob Roy cocktail}}.
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[[w:Robert Roy MacGregor|Robert Roy MacGregor]], often simply called "Rob Roy", was a famous Scottish outlaw and folk hero from the late 1600s and early 1700s. He is frequently referred to as the Scottish Robin Hood, and is the namesake of the [[w:Rob Roy (cocktail)|Rob Roy cocktail]].
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Scotch Guard}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Scotch Guard}}
  
The {{W|Scots Guards}} are a regiment of the British Army.
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The [[w:Scots Guards|Scots Guards]] are a regiment of the British Army.
  
A {{W|Conductor (transportation)#Train guard (United Kingdom and Australasia)|guard}} is also a term for the conductor on a train.
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A [[w:Conductor (transportation)#Train guard (United Kingdom and Australasia)|guard]] is also a term for the conductor on a train.
  
 
A crotch guard is a piece of equipment used by athletes to, quite literally, guard their crotches.
 
A crotch guard is a piece of equipment used by athletes to, quite literally, guard their crotches.
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{{Show achievement|Demoman|Scotch Tap}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Scotch Tap}}
  
A play on the phrase {{W|Scotch Tape}}.
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A play on the phrase [[w:Scotch Tape|Scotch Tape]].
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Second Eye}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Second Eye}}
  
This obviously reflects the fact that the Demoman only has one eye. The taunt is a reference to a scene from ''{{W|Braveheart}}'', when the Scots moon the English army.
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This obviously reflects the fact that the Demoman only has one eye. The taunt is a reference to a scene from ''[[w:Braveheart|Braveheart]]'', when the Scots moon the English army.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Shorn Connery}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Shorn Connery}}
  
This is a reference to Scottish actor {{W|Sean Connery}} who portrayed, among other characters, James Bond, the famous spy. He is also known for his role as Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez in the film ''{{W|Highlander (film)|Highlander}}''. "Shorn" is the past participle of "shear", which is the act of cutting a sheep's wool off. Sheep farming is an important industry in the Scottish highlands.
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This is a reference to Scottish actor [[w:Sean Connery|Sean Connery]] who portrayed, among other characters, James Bond, the famous spy. He is also known for his role as Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez in the film ''[[w:Highlander (film)|Highlander]]''. "Shorn" is the past participle of "shear", which is the act of cutting a sheep's wool off. Sheep farming is an important industry in the Scottish highlands.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Slammy Slayvis Woundya}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Slammy Slayvis Woundya}}
  
{{W|Sammy Davis, Jr}} was a well known singer and dancer who became internationally famous for his Broadway performances. The reference to the Demoman comes from his role in the original ''{{W|Ocean's 11 (1960 film)|Ocean's 11}}'', where he plays Josh Howard, a former military demolitions expert turned garbage truck driver. Also of note is that in 1954, 6 years prior to ''Ocean's 11'', Sammy Davis Jr. lost his left eye in a traffic collision. Unlike the Demoman, he elected to be fitted with a glass eye.
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[[w:Sammy Davis, Jr|Sammy Davis, Jr]] was a well known singer and dancer who became internationally famous for his Broadway performances. The reference to the Demoman comes from his role in the original ''{{W|Ocean's 11 (1960 film)|Ocean's 11}}'', where he plays Josh Howard, a former military demolitions expert turned garbage truck driver. Also of note is that in 1954, 6 years prior to ''Ocean's 11'', Sammy Davis Jr. lost his left eye in a traffic collision. Unlike the Demoman, he elected to be fitted with a glass eye.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Something Stickied This Way Comes}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Something Stickied This Way Comes}}
  
This is a play on words from a quote from the {{W|Shakespeare|Shakespearean}} play ''{{W|Macbeth}}'', which gives a fictional portrayal of the historical Scottish thane {{W|Macbeth, King of Scotland|Macbeth}}. The quote, "Something wicked this way comes," is spoken in Act IV, Scene 1 by the Second Witch as Macbeth approaches.
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This is a play on words from a quote from the [[w:Shakespeare|Shakespearean]] play ''[[w:Macbeth|Macbeth]]'', which gives a fictional portrayal of the historical Scottish thane [[w:Macbeth, King of Scotland|Macbeth]]. The quote, "Something wicked this way comes," is spoken in Act IV, Scene 1 by the Second Witch as Macbeth approaches.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Spynal Tap}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Spynal Tap}}
  
A reference to the cult rock-umentary ''{{W|This Is Spinal Tap}}''.
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A reference to the cult rock-umentary ''[[w:This Is Spinal Tap|This Is Spinal Tap]]''.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Demoman|Tam O'Shatter}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Tam O'Shatter}}
  
This is a reference to "{{W|Tam o' Shanter (poem)|Tam o' Shanter}}", a poem written by the Scottish poet {{W|Robert Burns}} in 1790.
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This is a reference to "{{W|Tam o' Shanter (poem)|Tam o' Shanter}}", a poem written by the Scottish poet [[w:Robert Burns|Robert Burns]] in 1790.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Tartan Spartan}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Tartan Spartan}}
  
{{W|Tartan}} is a pattern consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours, particularly associated with Scotland.
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[[w:Tartan|Tartan]] is a pattern consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours, particularly associated with Scotland.
  
The {{W|Spartan Army}} was one of the most feared military forces in world history.
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The [[w:Spartan Army|Spartan Army]] was one of the most feared military forces in world history.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|The Argyle Sap}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|The Argyle Sap}}
  
{{W|Argyll}} (Pronounced Ar-guy-l) is a region on the western coast of Scotland, historically written as ''Argyle''.  In earlier centuries, the entire west coast of the country was sometimes referred to as ''Argyll''.
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[[w:Argyll|Argyll]] (Pronounced Ar-guy-l) is a region on the western coast of Scotland, historically written as ''Argyle''.  In earlier centuries, the entire west coast of the country was sometimes referred to as ''Argyll''.
  
  
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{{Show achievement|Demoman|There Can Be Only One}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|There Can Be Only One}}
  
This is a sentence repeated throughout the film ''{{W|Highlander (film)|Highlander}}'', suggesting only one immortal will survive the age-old "game" of decapitation that they play.
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This is a sentence repeated throughout the film ''[[w:Highlander (film)|Highlander]]'', suggesting only one immortal will survive the age-old "game" of decapitation that they play.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|The Scottish Play}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|The Scottish Play}}
  
''{{W|Macbeth}}'' is a play by William Shakespeare, which gives a fictional portrayal of an historic Scottish thane by the name of {{W|Macbeth, King of Scotland|Macbeth}}. Ever since the first showing of ''Macbeth'', it has been alleged that speaking the play's name aloud is unlucky. Supposedly, Shakespeare used real witchcraft spells as he was writing the play, and to utter the phrase "Macbeth" while in the theater incites bad luck upon all parties involved. There are countless tales of accidents and even deaths during production runs of ''Macbeth''. Thus, it is customary to refer to it simply as "The Scottish Play".
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''[[w:Macbeth|Macbeth]]'' is a play by William Shakespeare, which gives a fictional portrayal of an historic Scottish thane by the name of [[w:Macbeth, King of Scotland|Macbeth]]. Ever since the first showing of ''Macbeth'', it has been alleged that speaking the play's name aloud is unlucky. Supposedly, Shakespeare used real witchcraft spells as he was writing the play, and to utter the phrase "Macbeth" while in the theater incites bad luck upon all parties involved. There are countless tales of accidents and even deaths during production runs of ''Macbeth''. Thus, it is customary to refer to it simply as "The Scottish Play".
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|The Targe Charge}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|The Targe Charge}}
  
A {{W|targe}} is a small shield that was used by the {{W|Scottish Highlands|Scottish Highlanders}} up to the 18th century. The Highlanders were famous for their {{W|Highland charge|charges}}. A {{W|Claymore#Basket-hilted_claymore|single-handed claymore}} would be held in the right hand and used to stab the enemy, the targe would be strapped to the left arm and used to parry sword or bayonet blows, and a small dagger held reversed in the left hand and overlapping the targe would be used to slash.
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A [[w:targe|targe]] is a small shield that was used by the [[w:Scottish Highlands|Scottish Highlanders]] up to the 18th century. The Highlanders were famous for their [[w:Highland charge|charges]]. A [[w:Claymore#Basket-hilted_claymore|single-handed claymore]] would be held in the right hand and used to stab the enemy, the targe would be strapped to the left arm and used to parry sword or bayonet blows, and a small dagger held reversed in the left hand and overlapping the targe would be used to slash.
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|The Stickening}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|The Stickening}}
  
In the film ''{{W|Highlander (film)|Highlander}}'', the Quickening is the phenomenon which occurs when an immortal decapitates another, acquiring the sum total of their power, knowledge, experiences, and skill. The {{W|Highlander II: The Quickening|second Highlander film}} is also subtitled "The Quickening".
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In the film ''[[w:Highlander (film)|Highlander]]'', the Quickening is the phenomenon which occurs when an immortal decapitates another, acquiring the sum total of their power, knowledge, experiences, and skill. The {{W|Highlander II: The Quickening|second Highlander film}} is also subtitled "The Quickening".
  
  
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Three Times a Laddy}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Three Times a Laddy}}
  
"{{W|Three Times a Lady}}" is a 1978 single by the funk and soul band {{W|Commodores|The Commodores}}.
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"[[w:Three Times a Lady|Three Times a Lady]]" is a 1978 single by the funk and soul band [[w:Commodores|The Commodores]].
  
 
"Laddie" is a Scots word for a young boy.
 
"Laddie" is a Scots word for a young boy.
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{{Show achievement|Demoman|Well Plaid!}}
 
{{Show achievement|Demoman|Well Plaid!}}
  
A {{W|Full plaid|plaid}} is a pleated cloth often worn with a {{W|kilt}}, made from the same tartan and worn over the shoulder, fastened at the front. In the USA, "plaid" can also refer to any cloth with a checked pattern, similar to tartan.
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A [[w:Full plaid|plaid]] is a pleated cloth often worn with a [[w:kilt|kilt]], made from the same tartan and worn over the shoulder, fastened at the front. In the USA, "plaid" can also refer to any cloth with a checked pattern, similar to tartan.
  
 
==Weapons==
 
==Weapons==
 
{{achievement|Ali Baba's Wee Booties||Item icon Ali Baba's Wee Booties.png}}
 
{{achievement|Ali Baba's Wee Booties||Item icon Ali Baba's Wee Booties.png}}
  
{{W|Ali Baba}} is a fictional character from the story "Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves", which is featured in the book ''{{W|One Thousand and One Nights}}'', and whose name is the inspiration for the Demoman's [[One Thousand and One Demoknights]] item pack.
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[[w:Ali Baba|Ali Baba]] is a fictional character from the story "Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves", which is featured in the book ''[[w:One Thousand and One Nights|One Thousand and One Nights]]'', and whose name is the inspiration for the Demoman's [[One Thousand and One Demoknights]] item pack.
  
"Wee" is a {{W|Scots language|Scots}} word meaning "small".  
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"Wee" is a [[w:Scots language|Scots]] word meaning "small".  
  
  
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{{Achievement|Bottle||Item icon Bottle.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Bottle||Item icon Bottle.png}}
  
The Demoman's Bottle is branded "XXX"; this typically means strong {{W|Moonshine}}, an illegaly-brewed beverage.
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The Demoman's Bottle is branded "XXX"; this typically means strong [[w:Moonshine|Moonshine]], an illegaly-brewed beverage.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Chargin' Targe||Item icon Chargin' Targe.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Chargin' Targe||Item icon Chargin' Targe.png}}
  
A {{W|targe}} is a small shield that was used by the Scottish Highlanders up to the 18th century.
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A [[w:targe|targe]] is a small shield that was used by the Scottish Highlanders up to the 18th century.
  
The Highlanders were famous for their {{W|Highland charge|charges}}. A {{W|Claymore#Basket-hilted_claymore|single-handed claymore}} would be held in the right hand and used to stab the enemy, the targe would be strapped to the left arm and used to parry sword or bayonet blows, and a small dagger held reversed in the left hand and overlapping the targe would be used to slash.
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The Highlanders were famous for their [[w:Highland charge|charges]]. A [[w:Claymore#Basket-hilted_claymore|single-handed claymore]] would be held in the right hand and used to stab the enemy, the targe would be strapped to the left arm and used to parry sword or bayonet blows, and a small dagger held reversed in the left hand and overlapping the targe would be used to slash.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Eyelander||Item icon Eyelander.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Eyelander||Item icon Eyelander.png}}
  
The Eyelander is a reference, both in name and design, to the film ''{{W|Highlander (franchise)|Highlander}}''; specifically the character of Connor McLeod (last of the clan McLeod). In the film, when one immortal decapitates another, he acquires the sum total of their power, knowledge, experiences, and skill similarly to how the Eyelander works in the game.
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The Eyelander is a reference, both in name and design, to the film ''[[w:Highlander (franchise)|Highlander]]''; specifically the character of Connor McLeod (last of the clan McLeod). In the film, when one immortal decapitates another, he acquires the sum total of their power, knowledge, experiences, and skill similarly to how the Eyelander works in the game.
  
The Eyelander, which is a {{W|Claymore#Two-handed (Highland) Claymore|two-handed claymore}}, also bears close resemblance to the {{W|Wallace Sword|sword}} thought to have been used by {{W|William Wallace}}.
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The Eyelander, which is a [[w:Claymore#Two-handed (Highland) Claymore|two-handed claymore]], also bears close resemblance to the [[w:Wallace Sword|sword]] thought to have been used by [[w:William Wallace|William Wallace]].
  
 
The "eye" part is a direct reference to the Demoman's cycloptic nature.
 
The "eye" part is a direct reference to the Demoman's cycloptic nature.
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{{Achievement|Half-Zatoichi|Soldiers and Demos; Can duel with katanas; For a one-hit kill.|Item icon Half-Zatoichi.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Half-Zatoichi|Soldiers and Demos; Can duel with katanas; For a one-hit kill.|Item icon Half-Zatoichi.png}}
  
{{W|Zatoichi}} is a fictional character who appears in many Japanese films. He is a very able swordsman, despite being blind.
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[[w:Zatoichi|Zatoichi]] is a fictional character who appears in many Japanese films. He is a very able swordsman, despite being blind.
  
 
The "half" part of the name comes from the fact that the Demoman is only blind in one eye.
 
The "half" part of the name comes from the fact that the Demoman is only blind in one eye.
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"Lock and Load" is a cliché originating from the process of preparing a weapon for firing.
 
"Lock and Load" is a cliché originating from the process of preparing a weapon for firing.
  
"Loch" is a {{W|Scots language|Scots}} and {{W|Scottish English}} word for a lake. It is pronounced similarly to "lock", but the "k" is softened.
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"Loch" is a [[w:Scots language|Scots]] and [[w:Scottish English|Scottish English]] word for a lake. It is pronounced similarly to "lock", but the "k" is softened.
  
  
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{{Achievement|Nessie's Nine Iron||Item icon Nessie's Nine Iron.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Nessie's Nine Iron||Item icon Nessie's Nine Iron.png}}
  
The {{W|Loch Ness Monster}} is an alleged animal purportedly inhabiting Scotland's {{W|Loch Ness}}. Evidence of its existence is largely anecdotal, with minimal, and much disputed, photographic material and sonar readings, as there has not been any physical evidence uncovered as of 2012. Local people, and later many around the world, have affectionately referred to the animal by the diminutive "Nessie" since the 1950s.
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The [[w:Loch Ness Monster|Loch Ness Monster]] is an alleged animal purportedly inhabiting Scotland's [[w:Loch Ness|Loch Ness]]. Evidence of its existence is largely anecdotal, with minimal, and much disputed, photographic material and sonar readings, as there has not been any physical evidence uncovered as of 2012. Local people, and later many around the world, have affectionately referred to the animal by the diminutive "Nessie" since the 1950s.
  
A {{W|Iron (golf)#Numbered irons|nine iron}} is a type of {{W|Golf club (equipment)|golf club}}. The modern 18 hole game of {{W|golf}} was invented in Scotland, the Demoman's homeland.
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A [[w:Iron (golf)#Numbered irons|nine iron]] is a type of [[w:Golf club (equipment)|golf club]]. The modern 18 hole game of [[w:golf|golf]] was invented in Scotland, the Demoman's homeland.
  
  
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This weapon's name is a reference to the myth that a Scottish person will usually greet others with physical violence, due to their stereotypically aggressive nature.
 
This weapon's name is a reference to the myth that a Scottish person will usually greet others with physical violence, due to their stereotypically aggressive nature.
  
The label on the bottle indicates that it was made in 1860, the same year that the notorious pirate known as {{W|Blackbeard}} was born.
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The label on the bottle indicates that it was made in 1860, the same year that the notorious pirate known as [[w:Blackbeard|Blackbeard]] was born.
  
The original name of the Scottish Handshake was the Scotland Shard, a pun on {{W|Scotland Yard}}.
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The original name of the Scottish Handshake was the Scotland Shard, a pun on [[w:Scotland Yard|Scotland Yard]].
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Scottish Resistance||Item icon Scottish Resistance.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Scottish Resistance||Item icon Scottish Resistance.png}}
  
This weapon's name is a reference to the period of extended Scottish insurrection against English rule after being invaded in 1296, culminating in two major wars fought from {{W|First War of Scottish Independence|1296–1328}} and {{W|Second War of Scottish Independence|1332-1357}} (not to be confused with the {{W|Jacobite Risings|Jacobite rebellions}}).
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This weapon's name is a reference to the period of extended Scottish insurrection against English rule after being invaded in 1296, culminating in two major wars fought from {{W|First War of Scottish Independence|1296–1328}} and [[w:Second War of Scottish Independence|1332-1357]] (not to be confused with the [[w:Jacobite Risings|Jacobite rebellions]]).
  
  
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A sober person would throw it...|Item icon Ullapool Caber.png}}
 
A sober person would throw it...|Item icon Ullapool Caber.png}}
  
{{W|Ullapool}} is a small town in the Scottish {{W|Highland (council area)|Highlands}}. It is also the Demoman's birthplace.
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[[w:Ullapool|Ullapool]] is a small town in the Scottish [[w:Highland (council area)|Highlands]]. It is also the Demoman's birthplace.
  
A caber is a large wooden pole used in the {{W|caber toss}}, an event practiced at the {{W|Highland Games|Scottish Highland Games}}.
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A caber is a large wooden pole used in the [[w:caber toss|caber toss]], an event practiced at the [[w:Highland Games|Scottish Highland Games]].
  
 
==Cosmetic items==
 
==Cosmetic items==
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Aladdin refers to a story in the collection of folk tales titled One Thousand and One Nights, in which the main character finds a similar lamp which contains a genie.
 
Aladdin refers to a story in the collection of folk tales titled One Thousand and One Nights, in which the main character finds a similar lamp which contains a genie.
  
A {{w|Reserve Wine|private reserve}} is a set of bottles generally of higher quality set aside by the manufacturer of alcohol to sell for special occasions.
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A [[w:Reserve Wine|private reserve]] is a set of bottles generally of higher quality set aside by the manufacturer of alcohol to sell for special occasions.
  
  
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A carouser is a participant in a noisy, lively drinking party or one who consumes plentiful amounts of alcohol - this is obviously a reference to the Demoman's drinking habits.
 
A carouser is a participant in a noisy, lively drinking party or one who consumes plentiful amounts of alcohol - this is obviously a reference to the Demoman's drinking habits.
  
The description is a reference to {{W|The Bible}}, ''Exodus 22:18'', which is often translated as "Suffer not a witch to live", referring to the {{W|Puritan|Puritans}} and their practice of executing those accused of witchcraft. It also refers to World of Warcraft, the original inspiration of this item.
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The description is a reference to [[w:The Bible|The Bible]], ''Exodus 22:18'', which is often translated as "Suffer not a witch to live", referring to the [[w:Puritan|Puritans]] and their practice of executing those accused of witchcraft. It also refers to World of Warcraft, the original inspiration of this item.
  
  
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{{Achievement|Dangeresque, Too?|Splash the pot with all you got.|Item icon Dangeresque, Too?.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Dangeresque, Too?|Splash the pot with all you got.|Item icon Dangeresque, Too?.png}}
  
These are a reference to {{W|Strong Bad|Strong Bad's}} low-budget, Ed Wood-esque action series Dangeresque, where they are worn by his sidekick, {{W|Homestar Runner}}.
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These are a reference to {{W|Strong Bad|Strong Bad's}} low-budget, Ed Wood-esque action series Dangeresque, where they are worn by his sidekick, [[w:Homestar Runner|Homestar Runner]].
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Demoman's Fro||Item icon Demoman's Fro.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Demoman's Fro||Item icon Demoman's Fro.png}}
  
The [[Demoman's Fro]], with its small size and headband, closely resembles the afro worn by rock legend {{w|Jimi Hendrix}}.
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The [[Demoman's Fro]], with its small size and headband, closely resembles the afro worn by rock legend [[w:Jimi Hendrix|Jimi Hendrix]].
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Glengarry Bonnet||Item icon Glengarry Bonnet.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Glengarry Bonnet||Item icon Glengarry Bonnet.png}}
  
The {{W|Glengarry|Glengarry bonnet}} is actually a traditional boat-shaped hat without a peak. This hat more closely resembles a {{W|Balmoral bonnet}}, which was worn by several Scottish military regiments until they all switched to the Glengarry in 2006.
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The [[w:Glengarry|Glengarry bonnet]] is actually a traditional boat-shaped hat without a peak. This hat more closely resembles a [[w:Balmoral bonnet|Balmoral bonnet]], which was worn by several Scottish military regiments until they all switched to the Glengarry in 2006.
  
  
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This is modeled after the mask worn by the nomads in the game ''[[From Dust]]''.
 
This is modeled after the mask worn by the nomads in the game ''[[From Dust]]''.
  
A {{W|shaman}} is an individual who is believed to have a mental connection to a spiritual world.
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A [[w:shaman|shaman]] is an individual who is believed to have a mental connection to a spiritual world.
  
  
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{{Achievement|Private Eye||Item icon Private Eye.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Private Eye||Item icon Private Eye.png}}
  
In film and television, {{W|Sherlock Holmes}} is often depicted as wearing a similar deer-stalking hat, though he never did in any of the original novels.
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In film and television, [[w:Sherlock Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]] is often depicted as wearing a similar deer-stalking hat, though he never did in any of the original novels.
  
 
"Private eye" is a term for a private investigator.
 
"Private eye" is a term for a private investigator.
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{{Achievement|Reggaelator|Every little thing is gonna be alright.|Item icon Reggaelator.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Reggaelator|Every little thing is gonna be alright.|Item icon Reggaelator.png}}
  
The description is a reference to {{W|Bob Marley and the Wailers}}' song "{{W|Three Little Birds}}".
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The description is a reference to [[w:Bob Marley and the Wailers|Bob Marley and the Wailers]]' song "[[w:Three Little Birds|Three Little Birds]]".
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Rimmed Raincatcher|Because there's no alliteration like alliteration with an 'ARR!'|Item icon Rimmed Raincatcher.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Rimmed Raincatcher|Because there's no alliteration like alliteration with an 'ARR!'|Item icon Rimmed Raincatcher.png}}
  
Hats of this style are commonly associated with {{W|Pirate|pirates}}. With his eyepatch, the Demoman somewhat resembles a {{W|Pirates in popular culture|stereotypical pirate}}.
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Hats of this style are commonly associated with [[w:Pirate|pirates]]. With his eyepatch, the Demoman somewhat resembles a [[w:Pirates in popular culture|stereotypical pirate]].
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Samur-Eye|One-eyed scottish drunk; Dons his helmet for battle; Blacks out, misses war.|Item icon Samur-Eye.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Samur-Eye|One-eyed scottish drunk; Dons his helmet for battle; Blacks out, misses war.|Item icon Samur-Eye.png}}
  
The Samur-Eye is a replica of the helmet worn by the samurai lord {{w|Date Masamune}}. The item description makes a reference to Date Masamune's nickname, The One-eyed Dragon. This nickname refers to the fact that Date Masamune also wore an eyepatch, although the Demoman's eyepatch is on the other eye.
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The Samur-Eye is a replica of the helmet worn by the samurai lord [[w:Date Masamune|Date Masamune]]. The item description makes a reference to Date Masamune's nickname, The One-eyed Dragon. This nickname refers to the fact that Date Masamune also wore an eyepatch, although the Demoman's eyepatch is on the other eye.
  
  
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{{Achievement|Tam O' Shanter||Item icon Tam O' Shanter.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Tam O' Shanter||Item icon Tam O' Shanter.png}}
  
{{botignore|Tam o' Shanter}} hats are named after a character in a {{W|Tam o' Shanter (poem)|poem}} written by Scottish author {{w|Robert Burns}} in 1790.
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{{botignore|Tam o' Shanter}} hats are named after a character in a {{W|Tam o' Shanter (poem)|poem}} written by Scottish author [[w:Robert Burns|Robert Burns]] in 1790.
  
  
 
{{Achievement|Tavish DeGroot Experience|Hey, Joe, where you going with that sticky launcher in your hand?|Item icon Tavish DeGroot Experience.png}}
 
{{Achievement|Tavish DeGroot Experience|Hey, Joe, where you going with that sticky launcher in your hand?|Item icon Tavish DeGroot Experience.png}}
  
The name of this hat is a reference to English rock band {{W|The Jimi Hendrix Experience}}.
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The name of this hat is a reference to English rock band [[w:The Jimi Hendrix Experience|The Jimi Hendrix Experience]].
  
The description refers to a specific song, ''{{W|Hey Joe}}'', often covered by the band.
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The description refers to a specific song, ''[[w:Hey Joe|Hey Joe]]'', often covered by the band.
  
  
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The description is a reference to the common phrase when handling sharp objects: "don't poke your eyes out", and the fact that the Demoman has only a single eye.
 
The description is a reference to the common phrase when handling sharp objects: "don't poke your eyes out", and the fact that the Demoman has only a single eye.
  
Hats of this style are commonly associated with {{W|Pirate|pirates}}. With his eyepatch, the Demoman somewhat resembles a {{W|Pirates in popular culture|stereotypical pirate}}.
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Hats of this style are commonly associated with [[w:Pirate|pirates]]. With his eyepatch, the Demoman somewhat resembles a [[w:Pirates in popular culture|stereotypical pirate]].
  
 
==Taunts==
 
==Taunts==
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''Also works with [[Pain Train]], [[Loch-n-Load]], or [[Loose Cannon]] equipped.''
 
''Also works with [[Pain Train]], [[Loch-n-Load]], or [[Loose Cannon]] equipped.''
  
This taunt is a reference to the belief that a "true Scotsman" wears nothing beneath his {{W|kilt}}.
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This taunt is a reference to the belief that a "true Scotsman" wears nothing beneath his [[w:kilt|kilt]].
  
 
===Scottish Resistance===
 
===Scottish Resistance===
The taunt the Demoman performs with this weapon active is a reference to a scene from ''{{W|Braveheart}}'', when the Scots moon the English army.
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The taunt the Demoman performs with this weapon active is a reference to a scene from ''[[w:Braveheart|Braveheart]]'', when the Scots moon the English army.
  
 
==Responses==
 
==Responses==
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[[Media:Demoman_dominationdemoman04.wav|'''"Welcome to the Dominatening!"''']]
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationdemoman04.wav|'''"Welcome to the Dominatening!"''']]
  
These quotes are references to the film ''{{W|Highlander (franchise)|Highlander}}''. The Quickening is the phenomenon which occurs when one immortal decapitates another, acquiring the sum total of their power, knowledge, experiences, and skill. The {{W|Highlander II: The Quickening|second Highlander film}} is also subtitled "The Quickening".  
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These quotes are references to the film ''[[w:Highlander (franchise)|Highlander]]''. The Quickening is the phenomenon which occurs when one immortal decapitates another, acquiring the sum total of their power, knowledge, experiences, and skill. The {{W|Highlander II: The Quickening|second Highlander film}} is also subtitled "The Quickening".  
  
  
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationdemoman02.wav|'''"I feel everything! I know everything!"''']]
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationdemoman02.wav|'''"I feel everything! I know everything!"''']]
  
In {{W|Highlander (franchise)|Highlander}}, the main character Connor McLeod speaks this line when he is possessed by the Quickening, absorbing the knowledge and power of his defeated adversary.
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In [[w:Highlander (franchise)|Highlander]], the main character Connor McLeod speaks this line when he is possessed by the Quickening, absorbing the knowledge and power of his defeated adversary.
  
 
===Dominating a Heavy===
 
===Dominating a Heavy===
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationheavy03.wav|'''"DOMINATED, ya blubbery Bolshevik!"''']]
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationheavy03.wav|'''"DOMINATED, ya blubbery Bolshevik!"''']]
  
The {{W|Bolshevik|Bolsheviks}} were a faction of the {{W|Russian Social Democratic Labour Party}}, and were the driving force behind the {{W|Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian revolution}} in 1917.
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The [[w:Bolshevik|Bolsheviks]] were a faction of the [[w:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party|Russian Social Democratic Labour Party]], and were the driving force behind the [[w:Russian Revolution (1917)|Russian revolution]] in 1917.
  
  
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationheavy05.wav|'''"Little too much caber-tossing pie down yer own throat, eh, chubby?"''']]
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationheavy05.wav|'''"Little too much caber-tossing pie down yer own throat, eh, chubby?"''']]
  
The {{W|caber toss}} is an event practiced at the {{W|Highland Games|Scottish Highland Games}} involving the tossing of a large wooden pole called a caber.
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The [[w:caber toss|caber toss]] is an event practiced at the [[w:Highland Games|Scottish Highland Games]] involving the tossing of a large wooden pole called a caber.
  
 
===Dominating a Medic===
 
===Dominating a Medic===
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationmedic01.wav|'''"DOMINATED, you Teutonic nursemai-(belches) Ahh... hah."''']]
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationmedic01.wav|'''"DOMINATED, you Teutonic nursemai-(belches) Ahh... hah."''']]
  
The {{W|Teutons}} were an ancient Germanic tribe.
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The [[w:Teutons|Teutons]] were an ancient Germanic tribe.
  
 
===Dominating a Sniper===
 
===Dominating a Sniper===
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationsniper02.wav|'''"DOMINATED, ya headshottin' Judas!"''']]
 
[[Media:Demoman_dominationsniper02.wav|'''"DOMINATED, ya headshottin' Judas!"''']]
  
Someone who is traitorous or unpopular is often referred to as a "Judas", after {{W|Judas Iscariot}}, the apostle of Jesus Christ who betrayed Him.
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Someone who is traitorous or unpopular is often referred to as a "Judas", after [[w:Judas Iscariot|Judas Iscariot]], the apostle of Jesus Christ who betrayed Him.
  
 
===Other responses===
 
===Other responses===
 
[[Media:Demoman_battlecry01.wav|'''"Freeeedooooom!"''']] - ''at round start.''
 
[[Media:Demoman_battlecry01.wav|'''"Freeeedooooom!"''']] - ''at round start.''
  
In the film ''{{W|Braveheart}}'', {{W|William Wallace}} shouts "Freedom!" in the last moments before his execution.
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In the film ''[[w:Braveheart|Braveheart]]'', [[w:William Wallace|William Wallace]] shouts "Freedom!" in the last moments before his execution.
  
  
 
[[Media:Demoman_specialcompleted02.wav|'''"Aye, me bottle o' scrumpy!"''']] - ''after a [[Bottle]] kill.''
 
[[Media:Demoman_specialcompleted02.wav|'''"Aye, me bottle o' scrumpy!"''']] - ''after a [[Bottle]] kill.''
  
Ciders made in the {{W|West Country}} of {{W|England}} are often called "scrumpy", from "scrump", a local dialect term for a small or withered apple. The archaic spelling cyder is sometimes used, but as a marketing ploy rather than authentic usage. A popular brand of cider is named {{W|Scrumpy Jack}}.
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Ciders made in the [[w:West Country|West Country]] of [[w:England|England]] are often called "scrumpy", from "scrump", a local dialect term for a small or withered apple. The archaic spelling cyder is sometimes used, but as a marketing ploy rather than authentic usage. A popular brand of cider is named [[w:Scrumpy Jack|Scrumpy Jack]].
  
  
 
[[Media:Demoman_eyelandertaunt02.wav|'''"There can be only one!"''']] - ''after a decapitation kill.''
 
[[Media:Demoman_eyelandertaunt02.wav|'''"There can be only one!"''']] - ''after a decapitation kill.''
  
This is a sentence repeated throughout the film ''{{W|Highlander (film)|Highlander}}'', suggesting that only one immortal will survive the age-old "game" of decapitation that they play.
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This is a sentence repeated throughout the film ''[[w:Highlander (film)|Highlander]]'', suggesting that only one immortal will survive the age-old "game" of decapitation that they play.
  
 
==Media==
 
==Media==
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The Grimm fables, or {{W|Grimm's Fairy Tales}}, were a collection of fairy tales of various origins, published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the Brothers Grimm, in 1812. Though retellings, the themes and endings of the original tales were changed dramatically, becoming more friendly and less dark in nature. The original endings were quite often far from a "happily ever after" and often quite unpleasant, as the Demoman is keen to remember.
 
The Grimm fables, or {{W|Grimm's Fairy Tales}}, were a collection of fairy tales of various origins, published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the Brothers Grimm, in 1812. Though retellings, the themes and endings of the original tales were changed dramatically, becoming more friendly and less dark in nature. The original endings were quite often far from a "happily ever after" and often quite unpleasant, as the Demoman is keen to remember.
  
==See Also==
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{{References nav}}
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{{Demoman Nav}}
 
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Due to the comedic style of Team Fortress 2 and Valve's humor, the game often includes references, usually in a humorous fashion. There are many sources, including games, movies, and music; even jokes that have developed within the game and its community have been included. Below is a list of references specific to the Demoman class, most of which are related to Scotland, the home country of the Demoman.

List of references (Demoman)

Achievements

Beat Me Up, Scotty
Beat Me Up, Scotty
Use a critical swing with the Eyelander to kill 5 enemy players.


"Beam me up, Scotty" is a phrase from Star Trek given by Captain Kirk to the operator of the Enterprise's transport system, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott, when he needs to teleport back to the ship. Scotty himself is Scottish like the Demoman. Interestingly enough, the exact words "Beam me up, Scotty" were never actually spoken on-set. The closest Captain Kirk (William Shatner) ever came to speaking those words was "Beam me up, Mr. Scott" in the film Star Trek IV.


Blind Fire
Blind Fire
Destroy an Engineer building that you can't see with a direct hit from your Grenade Launcher.


"Blind fire" is when a person fires a weapon from behind an object and does not reveal themself. In doing so, the person usually does not know where they are aiming and is thus shooting "blindly". Of course the Demoman's ability to see is imperfect at the best of times.


Bloody Merry
Bloody Merry
Provide an enemy player with a freeze cam of your smiling face.


"Bloody Mary" was the nickname given to Queen Mary I of England due to the hundreds of religious dissenters she had burnt alive. Note that "Bloody Mary" can also refer to a cocktail or to a ghost of western folklore.


Brainspotting
Brainspotting
Decapitate 50 enemy players.


Trainspotting is an iconic 1996 film set in Edinburgh, Scotland.


Bravehurt
Bravehurt
Kill 25 players defending a capture point or cart.


A reference to the 1995 film Braveheart, set in 13th century Scotland.


Caber Toss
Caber Toss
Bounce an enemy into the air and kill them before they land.


The caber toss is an event practiced at the Scottish Highland Games involving the tossing of a large wooden pole called a caber.


Cry Some Moor!
Cry Some Moor!
Destroy 50 buildings.


The Heavy sometimes shouts "Cry some more!". This achievement is a reference to the fact that both the Demoman and the Heavy share the same voice actor, Gary Schwartz. "Moor" is a very old generic term for a black person; it is also a name for high altitude grassland with acidic soil, common in the Scottish Highlands.


Double Mauled Scotch
Double Mauled Scotch
Kill 2 people in a single sticky jump.


This is a reference to double malt Scotch whisky, which is made by blending two single malts. To "maul" someone is to beat them up, usually causing savage wounds in the process.


Glasg0wned
Glasg0wned
Kill 25 Scouts and Pyros with the Grenade Launcher.


Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, and ranked third in population within the United Kingdom. The achievement is a portmanteau of Glasgow and "0wned", a phrase commonly used in gaming to refer to an individual being shamed, usually by getting killed, by another player.


He Who Celt It
He Who Celt It
Use the Sticky Launcher to kill an enemy player via environmental damage.


"He who smelt it, dealt it" is often used as a counter against the accusation that one farted, instead directing the blame at the person who complained about it first (since they would be closer to the supposed source). The Celts were a people of Iron Age Europe. The six remaining modern-day Celtic Nations are Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man, and Brittany.


Highland Fling
Highland Fling
Sticky jump a really long way...


The Highland Fling is one of the oldest of the dances that originated in the Gaelic Highlands of Scotland.


Kilt in Action
Kilt in Action
Kill 500 enemy Soldiers.


This is a play on the phrase Killed in Action, or "KIA", which is used to describe a soldier who has died on the battlefield.

The kilt is a traditional knee-length garment originating in 16th Century Scotland.


Laddy Macdeth
Laddy Macdeth
Kill 50 enemies with direct hits from the Grenade Launcher.


Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare, which gives a fictional portrayal of a historical Scottish thane by the name of Macbeth. In the play, Macbeth's wife is only ever referred to as "Lady Macbeth".

"Laddie" is a Scots word for a young boy.


Left 4 Heads
Left 4 Heads
Decapitate 4 players with only 10 seconds between each kill.


The name of this achievement is based on Valve's co-op shooter Left 4 Dead. Valve may be making a parody or reference to the pornographic film based on Left 4 Dead, crudely titled Left 4 Head.


Loch Ness Bombster
Loch Ness Bombster
Kill an enemy player with sticky bombs within 5 seconds of them teleporting.


The Loch Ness Monster is an alleged animal purportedly inhabiting Scotland's Loch Ness. Evidence of its existence is largely anecdotal, with minimal, and much disputed, photographic material and sonar readings, as there has not been any physical evidence uncovered as of 2012. Local people, and later many around the world, have affectionately referred to the animal by the diminutive "Nessie" since the 1950s.


Operation High Dive
Operation High Dive
Parachute 19.47 miles.


Operation High Dive was a test of high-altitude parachutes using dummies and was a precursor to Project Excelsior, the latter setting a jump altitude record of 19.47 miles.


Pipebagger
Pipebagger
Kill at least three players with a single detonation of sticky bombs.


Reference to the Great Highland Bagpipe, a Scottish musical instrument.


Robbed Royal
Robbed Royal
Destroy 100 enemy sticky bombs with the Scottish Resistance.


Robert Roy MacGregor, often simply called "Rob Roy", was a famous Scottish outlaw and folk hero from the late 1600s and early 1700s. He is frequently referred to as the Scottish Robin Hood, and is the namesake of the Rob Roy cocktail.


Scotch Guard
Scotch Guard
Kill 3 enemies capping or pushing a cart in a single Stickybomb detonation 3 separate times.


The Scots Guards are a regiment of the British Army.

A guard is also a term for the conductor on a train.

A crotch guard is a piece of equipment used by athletes to, quite literally, guard their crotches.


Scotch Tap
Scotch Tap
Glory in the slaughter of your enemies using the Eyelander.


A play on the phrase Scotch Tape.


Second Eye
Second Eye
Provide an enemy player with a freeze cam of you shaking your rump.


This obviously reflects the fact that the Demoman only has one eye. The taunt is a reference to a scene from Braveheart, when the Scots moon the English army.


Shorn Connery
Shorn Connery
Decapitate a cloaked Spy.


This is a reference to Scottish actor Sean Connery who portrayed, among other characters, James Bond, the famous spy. He is also known for his role as Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez in the film Highlander. "Shorn" is the past participle of "shear", which is the act of cutting a sheep's wool off. Sheep farming is an important industry in the Scottish highlands.


Slammy Slayvis Woundya
Slammy Slayvis Woundya
Decapitate an enemy Soldier who is brandishing the Equalizer.


Sammy Davis, Jr was a well known singer and dancer who became internationally famous for his Broadway performances. The reference to the Demoman comes from his role in the original Template:W, where he plays Josh Howard, a former military demolitions expert turned garbage truck driver. Also of note is that in 1954, 6 years prior to Ocean's 11, Sammy Davis Jr. lost his left eye in a traffic collision. Unlike the Demoman, he elected to be fitted with a glass eye.


Something Stickied This Way Comes
Something Stickied This Way Comes
Kill 30 players with air burst sticky bombs.


This is a play on words from a quote from the Shakespearean play Macbeth, which gives a fictional portrayal of the historical Scottish thane Macbeth. The quote, "Something wicked this way comes," is spoken in Act IV, Scene 1 by the Second Witch as Macbeth approaches.


Spynal Tap
Spynal Tap
Kill 20 Spies within 5 seconds of them sapping a friendly building.


A reference to the cult rock-umentary This Is Spinal Tap.


Sticky Thump
Sticky Thump
Using the Scottish Resistance, kill 3 players in separate explosions without placing new sticky bombs.


"Ecky thump" is a northern English phrase that is exclaimed during a moment of surprise.


Tam O'Shatter
Tam O'Shatter
Destroy 5 enemy Engineer buildings during a single ÜberCharge from a Medic.


This is a reference to "Template:W", a poem written by the Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1790.


Tartan Spartan
Tartan Spartan
Do 1 million points of total blast damage.


Tartan is a pattern consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours, particularly associated with Scotland.

The Spartan Army was one of the most feared military forces in world history.


The Argyle Sap
The Argyle Sap
Blow up an Engineer, his Sentry Gun, and his Dispenser with a single Sticky bomb detonation.


Argyll (Pronounced Ar-guy-l) is a region on the western coast of Scotland, historically written as Argyle. In earlier centuries, the entire west coast of the country was sometimes referred to as Argyll.


The High Road
The High Road
Sticky jump onto a cap point and capture it.


This is a reference to Template:W, a well-known traditional Scottish song published in 1841. The first line of the chorus is:

"Ye’ll tak’ the high road and I'll tak' the low road,
An' I'll be in Scotland afore ye".

It is purported to tell the story of a dead soldier who will arrive home by the "low road" before his living comrade arrives home by the "high road".


There Can Be Only One
There Can Be Only One
Decapitate your nemesis.


This is a sentence repeated throughout the film Highlander, suggesting only one immortal will survive the age-old "game" of decapitation that they play.


The Scottish Play
The Scottish Play
Get a melee kill while sticky jumping.


Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare, which gives a fictional portrayal of an historic Scottish thane by the name of Macbeth. Ever since the first showing of Macbeth, it has been alleged that speaking the play's name aloud is unlucky. Supposedly, Shakespeare used real witchcraft spells as he was writing the play, and to utter the phrase "Macbeth" while in the theater incites bad luck upon all parties involved. There are countless tales of accidents and even deaths during production runs of Macbeth. Thus, it is customary to refer to it simply as "The Scottish Play".


The Targe Charge
The Targe Charge
Charge and kill someone with your shield bash.


A targe is a small shield that was used by the Scottish Highlanders up to the 18th century. The Highlanders were famous for their charges. A single-handed claymore would be held in the right hand and used to stab the enemy, the targe would be strapped to the left arm and used to parry sword or bayonet blows, and a small dagger held reversed in the left hand and overlapping the targe would be used to slash.


The Stickening
The Stickening
Kill 3 Heavies from full health with a single sticky bomb detonation.


In the film Highlander, the Quickening is the phenomenon which occurs when an immortal decapitates another, acquiring the sum total of their power, knowledge, experiences, and skill. The Template:W is also subtitled "The Quickening".


Three Times a Laddy
Three Times a Laddy
Dominate three Engineers.


"Three Times a Lady" is a 1978 single by the funk and soul band The Commodores.

"Laddie" is a Scots word for a young boy.


Well Plaid!
Well Plaid!
Kill 10 enemies while assisting or being assisted by another Demoman.


A plaid is a pleated cloth often worn with a kilt, made from the same tartan and worn over the shoulder, fastened at the front. In the USA, "plaid" can also refer to any cloth with a checked pattern, similar to tartan.

Weapons

Ali Baba's Wee Booties
Ali Baba's Wee Booties


Ali Baba is a fictional character from the story "Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves", which is featured in the book One Thousand and One Nights, and whose name is the inspiration for the Demoman's One Thousand and One Demoknights item pack.

"Wee" is a Scots word meaning "small".


Bootlegger
Bootlegger


Bootlegging was originally the act of concealing hip-flasks of alcohol in the legs of boots.


Bottle
Bottle


The Demoman's Bottle is branded "XXX"; this typically means strong Moonshine, an illegaly-brewed beverage.


Chargin' Targe
Chargin' Targe


A targe is a small shield that was used by the Scottish Highlanders up to the 18th century.

The Highlanders were famous for their charges. A single-handed claymore would be held in the right hand and used to stab the enemy, the targe would be strapped to the left arm and used to parry sword or bayonet blows, and a small dagger held reversed in the left hand and overlapping the targe would be used to slash.


Eyelander
Eyelander


The Eyelander is a reference, both in name and design, to the film Highlander; specifically the character of Connor McLeod (last of the clan McLeod). In the film, when one immortal decapitates another, he acquires the sum total of their power, knowledge, experiences, and skill similarly to how the Eyelander works in the game.

The Eyelander, which is a two-handed claymore, also bears close resemblance to the sword thought to have been used by William Wallace.

The "eye" part is a direct reference to the Demoman's cycloptic nature.


Half-Zatoichi
Half-Zatoichi
Soldiers and Demos; Can duel with katanas; For a one-hit kill.


Zatoichi is a fictional character who appears in many Japanese films. He is a very able swordsman, despite being blind.

The "half" part of the name comes from the fact that the Demoman is only blind in one eye.


Loch-n-Load
Loch-n-Load


"Lock and Load" is a cliché originating from the process of preparing a weapon for firing.

"Loch" is a Scots and Scottish English word for a lake. It is pronounced similarly to "lock", but the "k" is softened.


Loose Cannon
Loose Cannon


"Loose cannon" is a term for a person who has little to no self control.


Nessie's Nine Iron
Nessie's Nine Iron


The Loch Ness Monster is an alleged animal purportedly inhabiting Scotland's Loch Ness. Evidence of its existence is largely anecdotal, with minimal, and much disputed, photographic material and sonar readings, as there has not been any physical evidence uncovered as of 2012. Local people, and later many around the world, have affectionately referred to the animal by the diminutive "Nessie" since the 1950s.

A nine iron is a type of golf club. The modern 18 hole game of golf was invented in Scotland, the Demoman's homeland.


Scottish Handshake
Scottish Handshake


This weapon's name is a reference to the myth that a Scottish person will usually greet others with physical violence, due to their stereotypically aggressive nature.

The label on the bottle indicates that it was made in 1860, the same year that the notorious pirate known as Blackbeard was born.

The original name of the Scottish Handshake was the Scotland Shard, a pun on Scotland Yard.


Scottish Resistance
Scottish Resistance


This weapon's name is a reference to the period of extended Scottish insurrection against English rule after being invaded in 1296, culminating in two major wars fought from Template:W and 1332-1357 (not to be confused with the Jacobite rebellions).


Ullapool Caber
Ullapool Caber
High-yield Scottish face removal.

A sober person would throw it...


Ullapool is a small town in the Scottish Highlands. It is also the Demoman's birthplace.

A caber is a large wooden pole used in the caber toss, an event practiced at the Scottish Highland Games.

Cosmetic items

Aladdin's Private Reserve
Aladdin's Private Reserve
Originally owned by some punk kid in Syria, this Arabian wish-granter is a lamp full of liquid courage. Simply rub, think liquory thoughts, and pour. Warning: don't think about anything else while rubbing, or you might not get booze.


Aladdin refers to a story in the collection of folk tales titled One Thousand and One Nights, in which the main character finds a similar lamp which contains a genie.

A private reserve is a set of bottles generally of higher quality set aside by the manufacturer of alcohol to sell for special occasions.


A Whiff of the Old Brimstone
A Whiff of the Old Brimstone
Your enemies will clap in delight at the cartoonish innocence of these old-timey bombs, making it that much sweeter when you blow their arms off.


The name of this item is a reference to the end of Meet the Demoman, when the Demoman declares "I'll be waiting on ya with a whiff of the ol' brimstone!"


Carouser's Capotain
Carouser's Capotain
Suffer not a sentry to live.


A carouser is a participant in a noisy, lively drinking party or one who consumes plentiful amounts of alcohol - this is obviously a reference to the Demoman's drinking habits.

The description is a reference to The Bible, Exodus 22:18, which is often translated as "Suffer not a witch to live", referring to the Puritans and their practice of executing those accused of witchcraft. It also refers to World of Warcraft, the original inspiration of this item.


Conjurer's Cowl
Conjurer's Cowl
I put on my wizard's hat.


The description is a reference to the phrase "I put on my robe and wizard hat", originating from an IRC discussion by a user named bloodninja which became popular on the internet.


Dangeresque, Too?
Dangeresque, Too?
Splash the pot with all you got.


These are a reference to Template:W low-budget, Ed Wood-esque action series Dangeresque, where they are worn by his sidekick, Homestar Runner.


Demoman's Fro
Demoman's Fro


The Demoman's Fro, with its small size and headband, closely resembles the afro worn by rock legend Jimi Hendrix.


Glengarry Bonnet
Glengarry Bonnet


The Glengarry bonnet is actually a traditional boat-shaped hat without a peak. This hat more closely resembles a Balmoral bonnet, which was worn by several Scottish military regiments until they all switched to the Glengarry in 2006.


Hair of the Dog
Hair of the Dog


The name of this hat refers to the colloquial term "hair of the dog that bit you", referring to the act of consuming an alcoholic drink to relieve the effects of a hangover.


Mask of the Shaman
Mask of the Shaman
An invincibility mask made by the Ancients. It hasn't worked in a long, long time.


This is modeled after the mask worn by the nomads in the game From Dust.

A shaman is an individual who is believed to have a mental connection to a spiritual world.


Pickled Paws
Pickled Paws


"Pickled" is a slang term for drunkenness.


Private Eye
Private Eye


In film and television, Sherlock Holmes is often depicted as wearing a similar deer-stalking hat, though he never did in any of the original novels.

"Private eye" is a term for a private investigator.


Reggaelator
Reggaelator
Every little thing is gonna be alright.


The description is a reference to Bob Marley and the Wailers' song "Three Little Birds".


Rimmed Raincatcher
Rimmed Raincatcher
Because there's no alliteration like alliteration with an 'ARR!'


Hats of this style are commonly associated with pirates. With his eyepatch, the Demoman somewhat resembles a stereotypical pirate.


Samur-Eye
Samur-Eye
One-eyed scottish drunk; Dons his helmet for battle; Blacks out, misses war.


The Samur-Eye is a replica of the helmet worn by the samurai lord Date Masamune. The item description makes a reference to Date Masamune's nickname, The One-eyed Dragon. This nickname refers to the fact that Date Masamune also wore an eyepatch, although the Demoman's eyepatch is on the other eye.


Snapped Pupil
Snapped Pupil
Be honest, lads. Ya cannae even tell, can ye?


The item's name is a reference to the film Template:W.


Tam O' Shanter
Tam O' Shanter


Tam o' Shanter hats are named after a character in a Template:W written by Scottish author Robert Burns in 1790.


Tavish DeGroot Experience
Tavish DeGroot Experience
Hey, Joe, where you going with that sticky launcher in your hand?


The name of this hat is a reference to English rock band The Jimi Hendrix Experience.

The description refers to a specific song, Hey Joe, often covered by the band.


Tippler's Tricorne
Tippler's Tricorne
Three sharp corners mean one sharp hat. Don't poke your eye out.


The description is a reference to the common phrase when handling sharp objects: "don't poke your eyes out", and the fact that the Demoman has only a single eye.

Hats of this style are commonly associated with pirates. With his eyepatch, the Demoman somewhat resembles a stereotypical pirate.

Taunts

Grenade Launcher

Also works with Pain Train, Loch-n-Load, or Loose Cannon equipped.

This taunt is a reference to the belief that a "true Scotsman" wears nothing beneath his kilt.

Scottish Resistance

The taunt the Demoman performs with this weapon active is a reference to a scene from Braveheart, when the Scots moon the English army.

Responses

Dominating a Demoman

"It is the Dominatening!"

"Welcome to the Dominatening!"

These quotes are references to the film Highlander. The Quickening is the phenomenon which occurs when one immortal decapitates another, acquiring the sum total of their power, knowledge, experiences, and skill. The Template:W is also subtitled "The Quickening".


"I feel everything! I know everything!"

In Highlander, the main character Connor McLeod speaks this line when he is possessed by the Quickening, absorbing the knowledge and power of his defeated adversary.

Dominating a Heavy

"DOMINATED, ya blubbery Bolshevik!"

The Bolsheviks were a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, and were the driving force behind the Russian revolution in 1917.


"Little too much caber-tossing pie down yer own throat, eh, chubby?"

The caber toss is an event practiced at the Scottish Highland Games involving the tossing of a large wooden pole called a caber.

Dominating a Medic

"DOMINATED, you Teutonic nursemai-(belches) Ahh... hah."

The Teutons were an ancient Germanic tribe.

Dominating a Sniper

"DOMINATED, ya headshottin' Judas!"

Someone who is traitorous or unpopular is often referred to as a "Judas", after Judas Iscariot, the apostle of Jesus Christ who betrayed Him.

Other responses

"Freeeedooooom!" - at round start.

In the film Braveheart, William Wallace shouts "Freedom!" in the last moments before his execution.


"Aye, me bottle o' scrumpy!" - after a Bottle kill.

Ciders made in the West Country of England are often called "scrumpy", from "scrump", a local dialect term for a small or withered apple. The archaic spelling cyder is sometimes used, but as a marketing ploy rather than authentic usage. A popular brand of cider is named Scrumpy Jack.


"There can be only one!" - after a decapitation kill.

This is a sentence repeated throughout the film Highlander, suggesting that only one immortal will survive the age-old "game" of decapitation that they play.

Media

Meet the Demoman

"One crossed wire, one wayward pinch of potassium chlorate, one errant twitch ... and kablooie!"

Potassium chlorate is a chemical compound commonly used in fireworks and explosives. As the Demoman says, it is a highly volatile substance and can spontaneously combust if not handled carefully.


"I'm a grim bloody fable...with an unhappy bloody end!"

The Grimm fables, or Template:W, were a collection of fairy tales of various origins, published by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the Brothers Grimm, in 1812. Though retellings, the themes and endings of the original tales were changed dramatically, becoming more friendly and less dark in nature. The original endings were quite often far from a "happily ever after" and often quite unpleasant, as the Demoman is keen to remember.