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kitbag question 

A question that causes bad consequences by the very act of asking it.

Originating from Israeli-Army slang. The original/canonical kitbag question explains its meaning quite well:
A military boot-camp squad commander orders the squad to take a break and meet at some place after 10 minutes.

A soldier asks: "Do we need to bring our kitbags?" (A kitbag is heavy bag that soldiers have)

Commander: "Yes, of course, bring your kitbags!"

The commander would had not given the order had the kitbag question not been asked.. Because of asking the question, the soldier has caused grief for himself and the fellow soldiers from his squad.
kitbag question by sporadix August 12, 2011
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The practice of modifying a model (not limited to toy action figures) to achieve some result other than that intended by the manufacturer. ...
I had to kitbash my Luke Skywalker figure with my Darth Vader figure because Luke was missing a hand.
kitbash by geru January 15, 2006
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kilbarrack 

A residential area in Dublin, Ireland that primarily houses scumbags and absolute pieces of filth. dont go there or you will probably be robbed or stabbed. There are how ever a few people that are forced to live there that are good people.
Ryan: i wana get rapped, robbed, stabbed and killed, im gonna go to kilbarrack!
kilbarrack by ryan culley December 17, 2008
To modify any project and crap it up with non-stock parts, often with interesting results. Use of existing or scrap pieces (from just about anything) is usually prefered to fabrication of new ones.
My mechanic had to kitbash my two non-working autos into one working auto. We call it "Frankencar."
kitbash by RbK1981 March 17, 2008