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"bobble hat" Definitions
  1. a close-fitting hat made of wool with a ball of wool on the top

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The majority of the memes feature an image of Bill wearing a brown bobble hat.
He wore a floor-sweeping ornate chinoiserie bathrobe, with stripy scarf and knit bobble hat. Punk?
The Churchill mask had a kind of radio speaker and a bobble hat as part of the mask.
Love him or hate him, though, it looks as though Bill and his bobble hat are here to stay.
Moving around the luxury ski resort means braving freezing temperatures and snowy weather, so a bobble hat can be particularly useful.
Prince George wore a Scandi knit bobble hat and navy snowsuit during a family skiing holiday in the French Alps in March 2016.
A photo of baby Archie Windsor wearing a bobble hat has sent a small New Zealand social enterprise into overdrive for the New Year.
The newest photo of baby Archie Harrison shows him sporting an adorable bobble hat from New Zealand charity Make Give Live, which has since been inundated with orders.
While one guy in a back 'Canes jacket looked at someone's phone, a man in a Carolina-branded bobble hat calmly swiped his ice cream cone, took a quick bite, and then tried to put it back in its paper holder.
Schools in inner-city London will be flooded with 'Zlatan 9' shirts, it will be socially acceptable to like Wayne Rooney again, and pubs everywhere will descend into frosty silence as the local Manchester United fan comes in wearing his 'Red Devils' bobble hat.
Routledge, 1990 p.154. Football casuals are described as avoiding older fans, who are described as the "bobble hat and scarf brigade". Along with the pin-on rosette and the football scarf, the bobble hat was seen as traditional or old-fashioned British working-class football regalia.
A bobble hat A bobble hat or bobble cap or Bob Cap is a knit cap that has a yarn "bobble" or pom-pom on top. It is similar to a watch cap, although that does not have a bobble. Bobble hats were traditionally considered utilitarian cold-weather wear. In the early 21st century they were considered popular only with geeks and nerds.
Jens Martin Knudsen (born 11 June 1967, in Saltangará) is a former Faroese footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He was perhaps best known for wearing a hat in his matches as a result of an injury he suffered at age 14. He later become known as "the bobble hat goalkeeper".
January 2, 2006 A recent columnist reminisced about attending a football match in 1969: "My Mum had knitted My New Hat. It was a navy blue and white striped bobble hat, quite like a million others worn by football fans everywhere."Patrick Murphy, John Williams, Eric Dunning. Football on Trial: Spectator Violence and Development in the Football World.
In 1997, Moncrieffe signed for Doncaster Rovers in the Football League Third Division. Despite Doncaster losing 34 league games, the most for any English club in a season, he wound up as the team's top scorerFires, threats & friendship: Inside the worst season in Football League history planetfootball.com with ten league goals. During the season, he is claimed to have played a game in a bobble hat.
During the 2000s and 2010s, the bobble hat remains popular among many celebrities, Would you wear these trends? including American rapper Eminem and Dappy from British-Cypriot group N-Dubz.Dappy wearing beanie Santa Claus is often shown with a knitted cap or a sewn cap following the typical Scandinavian style knitted cap with a pom-pom, a trait he has inherited from the Germanic/Scandinavian tradition. The Scandinavian tomte is likewise usually depicted with a red knitted cap, such a cap is also used as a national symbol (sometimes negatively) in Norway.
British illustrator Martin Handford is credited with the conception of the Where's Wally? series. Despite the series christened title, his hidden picture books are more recognizable under the North American franchise's version of the character, Waldo. The purpose of Handford's hidden object picture books is for children of all ages to identify Wally in a specified location throughout his “world- wide hike.” Although various activities and outfit similarities easily camouflage the character's whereabouts, Wally always wears glasses and carries a walking stick and is famous for his outfit of a red and white horizontally striped shirt, blue trousers and a bobble hat.
Modern Igbo traditional attire is generally made up, for men, of the Isiagu top which resembles the African Dashiki. Isiagu (or Ishi agu) is usually patterned with lions heads embroidered over the clothing, It can also be plain, (usually black). It is worn with trousers and can be worn with either a traditional title holders hat (a fez named okpu agu or agwu), or with the traditional Igbo stripped men's hat (which resembles the Bobble hat). For women, an embodied puffed sleeve blouse (influenced by European attire) along with two wrappers (usually modern Hollandis material) and a head scarf are worn.
At the time he was a part-time forklift truck driver from the Runavik fish factory. Also, due to the aforementioned hat, in international football journalism he earned the nickname "The Keeper with the Bobble Hat." On the BBC TV series Fantasy Football League in 1996, he appeared with presenters Frank Skinner and David Baddiel on the shows famous segment Phoenix From The Flames to re-create the famous moment. David and Frank played the part of the Austrian strikers and Jens played the part of himself, saving their shots exactly the same as in the actual match with the real footage played after.
In parts of the English-speaking world, this type of knitted hat is traditionally called a beanie, but in parts of Canada and the US, the word "beanie" is used to denote a different design of brimless cap which is floppy, and made up of joined panels of felt, twill, or other tightly woven cloth rather than being knitted. A knitted cap is commonly referred to as a "watch cap" by members of the United States military, as it is the head gear worn while "standing watch" on a ship or guard post. The term "snookie cap" is also frequently used in the US military. A knitted cap with ear flaps is often called a bobble hat (if it has a bobble/pompom on top), toboggan, or sherpa.

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