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"bolo tie" Definitions
  1. a string worn around the neck and fastened with an attractive clasp or bar
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He's gone full Man in A Van with a Bolo tie.
Versace's signature Medusa logo was incorporated into the look through the bolo tie.
Gray suit in a reptile-skin print, bolo tie (with his initials), loafers.
When he had an event that necessitated formal attire, he would always wear his prized bolo tie.
You can do stuff that you can't do when you're not wearing your headphones like a tangled bolo tie.
She wears a bolo tie, which I think you can never really see, but it says "Democrat" on it.
During presentations, he would sometimes sport a black leather vest and bolo tie, channeling a banker from a John Wayne Western.
Napoleon, if you remember, wore a "vote for Pedro" shirt, while Pedro wore a blue chambray shirt with a bolo tie.
According to J.Lo's wishes, Trent's latest style reflected his down-home roots: printed shirt, cowboy hat, sparkly bolo tie-shaped necklace.
Its owner (wearing a fascinating watch-shaped bolo tie) called a friend, who arrived an hour later with a large messenger bag.
Vincent Vega: A long black wig tied back into a pony tail, a black suit, white button down shirt, and bolo tie.
A video of Carter wearing a bolo tie and shaking every single passenger's hand was uploaded to Twitter by user James Parker Sheffield.
Honestly, it looks a bit weird at first glance, particularly when coupled with the leather string that hangs off the side like a bolo tie.
He shrank down to the riff from "Johnny B. Goode," and duck-walked across the stage in a pristine white suit and a bolo tie.
At the 2105 American Music Awards, the "Adore You" singer went for his most out-there look yet — a white floral suit with a bolo tie.
If you don't know what a bolo tie is, it is a tie made up of shoestring or leather with decorative tips that's looped through an ornamental clasp.
I worry about silly things, like how often I should wear my bolo tie or whether life is worth living in a meaningless universe where cruelty is rewarded.
On any given night in Washington, DC, he can be found at the 9:30 Club, or another venue, milling around in his signature fedora and a bolo tie.
It could've been the god-worship bias of a young boy watching his dad, but when he slapped on the bolo tie, I swore he was the coolest guy in the world.
Wearing a bolo tie and his trademark fedora, Mr. Cohen, in his acceptance speech, dryly made light of the fact that none of his records had ever been honored at the Grammys.
"Bolo Tie" is the rare flash of retaliatory anger you have to imagine the rapper has been harboring for his harshest critics all these years, a welcome respite from Macklemore's judicious even-handedness.
After sliding on his cowboy hat and adjusting his bolo tie, Manfred Gehlhar slowly took the stage to croon a country ballad to his wife, Christiane, just as he has done every week.
Caelynn admitted that she liked Connor, but her connection with Dean was too strong, even though Dean had hurt her when he left Bachelor In Paradise to find a new bolo tie to wear.
But the governor, Steve Bullock, a moderate-ish Democrat with a few populist views, a bolo tie, and a lot of personal charm and charisma, did even better than Quist in all of those places.
A large man with a ruddy complexion and white hair, he dressed in khaki pants and shirt, often with a bolo tie or a Stetson hat; he could have passed for a rancher, or a plumber.
One thing you know about Señor Bolo Tie is he'll wing it no matter who his targets are; maybe someone like Travis Benjamin, Tyrell Williams, or Dontrelle Inman is ready to become an Allen-esque star.
Lance Gilman, the bolo-tie-wearing, larger-than-life businessman behind the development, told me that on his first tour of the land he saw a bird's nest just sitting there on the ground, catching the light.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)How many times have you seen this: A guy or gal walking down the street with one earbud in, while the other hangs loose around their shoulders and neck like some ridiculous techie bolo tie.
This film packs as many American stereotypes into each frame as it can — Mr. Freedom's red, white, and blue getup is modified football gear, and in his civilian guise he struts about Paris in a cowboy hat and bolo tie.
Lively entries that have appeared before include HA HA HA, ORATORIO, BATTER UP, BAR CAR, IN GAME, FIRE SALE, RAT'S NEST, BOLO TIE, HOT DOGGER, GOOD REASON, TEAR GAS and GESTATE, which is a word that never fails to crack me up for some reason.
Going back to 2004, I still have searing, indelible images in my head of Jolie and humanoid bolo tie Billy Bob Thornton, her husband at the time, making out, being handsy, and telling anyone who would listen about the vial of his blood she wore around her neck.
First an older woman with a gravelly voice and long gray hair sang "House of the Rising Sun" to great applause, followed by a much older man in a bolo tie and leather jacket who sang Frank Sinatra's "I've Got You Under My Skin" and then went outside for a cigarette.
Biggs jasper is one of the most sought-after extremely siliceous stones. It is used as a gemstone in bolo tie stones, necklaces, bracelets, brooches and other jewelry. It is also of interest to mineral collectors, who sometimes cut slabs of it to resemble landscapes beneath a realistic-looking sky.
Normally Kiowa Gourd Clan members do not use real gourds in this dance because they are associated with the Native American Church ceremonies. Traditionally dressed gourd dancers wear buckskin leggings and a long, red breechcloth. These are covered by a black fringed shawl wrapped above the black shawl to secure it. Today these are accompanied with a long sleeved shirt, bolo tie or tie.
Phillip Sekaquaptewa's signature commesso bolo tie, circa 1988, contemporary Hopi silver overlay with stone and shell. At full magnification, note matting, characteristic minute, closely packed chisel strokes applied by the Hopi (and no one else) to the oxidized areas of the bottom silver sheet in overlay work. Sikyatata became the first Hopi silversmith in 1898. Hopi Indian silversmiths today are known for their overlay technique used in silver jewelry designs.
200px A bolo tie (sometimes bola tie or shoestring necktie) is a type of necktie consisting of a piece of cord or braided leather with decorative metal tips (called aiguillettes) and secured with an ornamental clasp or slide. Bolos can be made using flat objects such as ladies' pins, coins, polished stones, bottle openers, or refrigerator magnets. Cords of leather and cordage stock, clips, and tips are widely available from jewelry supply firms.
He is physically more robust than the overweight Casey and likes to dress flashily, often wearing cowboy boots, a stetson and a bolo tie. He has been said to be a parody of Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the latter aspect being particularly obvious in his first appearance, but later toned down. Brick Boulder is from Texas, United States. In one story, it was revealed that his entire family consists of criminals.
The bar/restaurant became known for a collection of neckties that hang from the ceiling, with dollar bills pinned to them. Al Levinson had decided on a policy against ties in the restaurant after he had been turned away from a restaurant at the Desert Inn casino for wearing a bolo tie. From that point on, he would take each tie that came into his restaurant and pinned it to the ceiling, a tradition dating to at least 1974. People later started pinning money to the ties.
Bolo tie circa 1988. Private collection of Hopi silver overlay of Marek Wojciech Ługowski (Lugowski) Sekaquaptewa used a unique combination of traditional silver or gold overlay with contemporary design of his own. Combined, his jewelry comprises stylized or preserved traditional Hopi pottery motifs, as well as lapidary texture and color inserted through the use of semi-precious stones and abalone shell. Using stone and shell is unusual for Hopi silversmiths, and is more typical of the Zuni and other Pueblo people, as well as the ethnographically disjoint Diné (Navajo) silversmiths—usually turquoise.
The most enduring theme of the show was the conflict between the good-natured, clear-eyed buoyancy of McCloud and the metropolitan cynicism of the residents of New York City, including his fellow officers. McCloud's attire, typically consisting of a sheepskin coat or Western jacket, bolo tie and cowboy hat and boots, allowed for implied comic relief in many encounters with New Yorkers. That New Yorkers might mistake him for a "rube" because of his appearance occasionally worked to his advantage. He would often allay suspicion of his motives by insisting he was in New York "to observe and learn".
If a man does not grow facial hair, he must pay for a permit and wear a bolo tie or lapel pin called a Smooth Puss Badge. If he is caught clean-shaven without his badge, he may be arrested by the Posse, a group of men dressed in western garb, sporting pistols and rifles filled with blanks and, of course, facial hair. The man will be placed in a jail truck called "The Hoosegow" and driven around town for an hour for all to see. Warrants may also be purchased to have somebody else arrested and placed in The Hoosegow.
Stan Marsh's grandfather Marvin gives him a bejeweled bolo tie, saying that the Jewels & Gems (J&G;) Shopping Network, from which he bought it, claimed that its 14 carat gold and diamonds makes it worth $6,000. After Cartman teases him for wearing the tie, Stan takes it to a Cash For Gold store where he is offered $15 for it. Other such merchants similarly offer him little or nothing for the item, and Stan realizes that his grandfather has been swindled. Cartman shows his friends the J&G; infomercials, where half-senile senior citizens are conned into buying cheap jewelry for their relatives.
The Mayor of Halloween Town is depicted as a short, fat man, who has the appearance of a giant candy corn with a cone- shaped head, wearing an impossibly tall top hat, a spider bolo tie, and a ribbon of office that says "Mayor" on it. His cone-shaped head has two faces: One face is peach-skinned, rosy-cheeked, and smiling while the other face is white-skinned, pale and frowning with pointed teeth. Depending on the Mayor's mood, his head swivels around to display the right face with a loud clicking sound. When not in use, the other face has its eyes closed and is considered dormant.
As with the older Oscar de la Renta-designed uniform of 1980–2008, Boy Scout Troops and Varsity Scout Teams vote to select uniform options for the belt, hat, and neckwear. In place of either the new "Centennial" or older "de la Renta" baseball caps, units may choose to wear various headgear options: the iconic campaign hat (colloquially called the "Smokey Bear" hat, which hearkens back to Scouting's inception in 1907), a hat styled like the hat worn by Indiana Jones, a red beret, a garrison (flat) cap, or a baseball-style cap of the unit's own design. The beret and garrison cap are now rarely seen as neither hat has been manufactured for more than 20 years. Neckwear on both uniforms includes the neckerchief and the bolo tie as selected by the unit.
Mr. Herschel Laritate (Bill Chott) is the principal of Tribeca Prep High School, which is mentioned when he calls Alex Russo into the principal's office in "Alex Does Good". Humorously, it is shown in the same episode that Alex has been sent to the principal's office way too often (implying Alex is a delinquent student) to the point that the two have somewhat of regular routines down, such as serving drink and snacks to each other and complementing the office's new mural of horses. His last name, Laritate, is a pun of Larry Tate from Bewitched. He loves anything related to the Old West, as seen in his daily life, such as wears cowboy hat and bolo tie, uses terms from that era when speaking, and even decorates his office in that theme.
He gives an assignment to trace each student's best friend, leading Michelle to believe that a person could only have one best friend. The three then have trouble deciding whom to trace, allowing Michelle to take advantage of the situation. She says that she would pick the one who gives her the best stuff but she did not say it explicitly (Teddy offers to give her his lone-star bolo tie and some Snickles candy – a parody of Skittles and Denise offers her hair scrunchie and pencil case; Michelle takes them up on the offers, not realizing she is accepting bribes, which ultimately make Teddy and Denise angry when they understand what is actually happening). The three eventually make up in the end after Michelle picks Comet the dog as her best friend and traces him and Danny helps them to understand that they could all be best friends.
Examples of Teddy Boy clothing worn by Ray Stiles and Les Gray of '70s glam rock band Mud: drape jackets, brothel creepers and drainpipe trousers (source:AVRO)Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep Teddy Boy clothing included drape jackets reminiscent of 1940s American zoot suits worn by Italian-American, Chicano and African-American communities (such as Cab Calloway or Louis Jordan), usually in dark shades, sometimes with a velvet trim collar and pocket flaps, and high-waist "drainpipe" trousers, often exposing the socks. The outfit also included a high-necked loose- collared white shirt (known as a Mr. B. collar, because it was often worn by jazz musician Billy Eckstine); a narrow "Slim Jim" tie or western bolo tie, and a brocade waistcoat. The clothes were mostly tailor-made at great expense, and paid through weekly installments. Favoured footwear included highly polished Oxfords, chunky brogues, and crepe-soled shoes, often suede (known as brothel creepers or beetle crushers).
He often wears a black suit with a red fez, white shirt and red bolo tie, along with a cane topped by a billiard 8-ball, although at home he generally wears slippers, blue and green-striped boxer shorts, a white sleeveless shirt and a gold necklace. At the beginning of the show, Stan, known to all as Stanford Pines, is portrayed as a relatively simple character, whose shady past is mostly used as a joke regarding his many past crimes. However, as the series goes on, he is gradually revealed to hold deeper secrets; in "Not What He Seems", it is revealed that for the past thirty years, Stan had secretly been trying to bring his twin brother and the house's actual owner, the real Stanford Pines, into their world, and that he is in truth named Stanley. The character made an appearance in the 2018 graphic novel, Gravity Falls Lost Legends: 4 All-New Adventures.

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