Word: bowness
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...tuxedo bow ties ever permissible, whether worn ironically...
...inalienable fact does not stop the men of Harvard from wearing bowties. In fact, before I came to Harvard, I was unaware that people who were not clowns actually wore bowties. Now, it seems that every time I walk to class I am confronted by some man wearing a bow tie whistling a piano sonata. It’s very strange. Harvard kids also seem to prefer their bowties in garish prints, like green with pink polka dots, or some mildly ironic permutation on traditionally preppy graphic themes, like embroidered anchors...
Garcia and six of his male friends were walking along Bow Street the night of April 30, 2005, heading to an Adams House party called “Inappropriate,” which was hosted by the Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, and Supporters Alliance (BGLTSA). He greeted one of his friends with a hug and a kiss...
...support of Garcia, around 200 students gathered at the Science Center lawn that Monday, donning hot pink bandannas with anti-hate messages scribbled on them. About 25 of them marched to Bow Street to “take back” the scene of the crime, and the BGLTSA sponsored self-defense classes in the ensuing month for both genders...
...described how, after hearing the slur, Garcia approached the car. He said the car “half-parked in the second spot” at the corner of Bow Street, and the driver jumped out and attacked Garcia, yelling “faggots” while punching Garcia at least one time in the chest and two times in the head...