- A
necktie, or
simply a tie, is a
piece of
cloth worn for
decorative purposes around the neck,
resting under the
shirt collar and
knotted at the throat...
- A
Colombian necktie (Spanish:
corte de corbata, tie-cut) is a form of
execution or post-mortem
mutilation in
which the victim’s
tongue is
pulled through...
- Sherman's
neckties were a railway-destruction
tactic used in the
American Civil War.
Named after Maj. Gen.
William Te****seh
Sherman of the
Union Army,...
- 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...
- "
Necktie social", or "
Necktie parties", is a
euphemism for
execution by
hanging commonly used in the
American Old West. Additionally, the term is also...
-
Necktie Second is the
debut album by Pete Droge.
Trouser Press praised the album,
writing that "Droge tips a
retrospective nod to ’70s boy-rock on Necktie...
- The
Necktie River is a
river of Minnesota. List of
rivers of
Minnesota Minnesota Watersheds USGS
Geographic Names Information Service USGS Hydrologic...
- of the
necktie paradox. Two persons, each
given a
necktie,
start arguing over who has the
cheaper one. The
person with the more
expensive necktie must give...
- The
Necktie (French: Le
noeud cravate) is a 2008
animated short by Jean-François Lévesque
about a man with a
dreary job who
rediscovers his old accordion...
- Does a
Tiger Wear a
Necktie? is a play
written in 1969 by Don Petersen. It has
three acts and
helped to
launch the
careers of
actors Al Pacino, Roger...