Top 100 Bushcraft Acronyms

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Bivvied Under Shrubbery Having Carried Rucksack A Fair Tread.
 

santaman2000

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Interestingly (and perhaps rather geekily, for which I apologise in advance), it has its origins in the French word caper, meaning to seize, and which is also a slang word for organised robbery, although I don't know for certain that the derivation is connected.

The organized robbery connection might explain the terms "cop a plea", "cop a feel", etc, which have negative images. But I think we may be hi-jacking the thread.
 
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The organized robbery connection might explain the terms "cop a plea", "cop a feel", etc, which have negative images. But I think we may be hi-jacking the thread.

I think the thread was fair game! Besides, we now have a new challenge: invent backronyms for "bushcraft".
 
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Boo! User shanghais honest chap's real attempt for thread.

Nice one! :D

(Excuse me moving your apostrophe, it had somehow shifted to the wrong spot. I can't help it, I'm still a typesetter at heart.)
 

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