The Bow Tie Effect or Bow Tying is when you over compliment someone. It's a form of kissing ass to others. It started at a work place when someone over complimented someone who was wearing a bow tie. The phrase caught on and is used by others when ever ass kissing occurs or over complimenting.
Stewart: "I really love those shoes! I've never seen shoes that nice in my life, seriously, those are real nice shoes"
Stewart's co-worker: :"Man, Stewart is always bow tying, he really is a kiss-ass. That's straight up the Bow Tie Effect".
Stewart's co-worker: :"Man, Stewart is always bow tying, he really is a kiss-ass. That's straight up the Bow Tie Effect".
by Static80 October 26, 2010
Alternate term for the more common Columbian Necktie, in which the throat is slit, the base of the tongue is cut free, and the tip of the tongue is pulled down the throat and out the slit.
Since they guy was from Russia, they decided to give him a Russian Bow-tie instead of a Columbian Necktie.
by MineTruly February 03, 2010
BLACK TIE
Black tie is a dress code for evening events and social functions. For men, the main component of a black tie outfit is a single or double-breasted jacket known as a dinner jacket (in the Commonwealth) or tuxedo (mainly in the United States) along with a black silk bow tie.
BLACK TIE OPTIONAL
Black tie optional is a term created to allow guests to choose whether to wear the formal clothes described above or to add a bit more humanity to their choice of attire. However, it is not an open invitation to dress in whatever a person wants. Proper dressy attire (black or midnight blue suit, not a sport coat) is indeed still necessary.
At black tie optional events it is common for men to forgo bow ties, opting instead for a single-colored straight tie. Ties with any form of art on them are still considered strictly innappropriate. The only exception in the known universe to this "Tie Rule" was instituted in 1921 by Edward VIII, Prince of Wales (later Duke of Windsor.) Edward deemed it proper for a man to wear a tie emblazoned with the logo of The Ohio State University at any event, including state functions. No other logos or artwork were permissible. Indeed, those attempting to wear a University of Michigan tie at Edward's Coronation Ball in 1936 were tarred, feathered, and forcibly removed from the event by Grenadier Guards. To this day, this Ohio State exemption remains the only acceptable alternative to a solid-colored tie.
Black tie is a dress code for evening events and social functions. For men, the main component of a black tie outfit is a single or double-breasted jacket known as a dinner jacket (in the Commonwealth) or tuxedo (mainly in the United States) along with a black silk bow tie.
BLACK TIE OPTIONAL
Black tie optional is a term created to allow guests to choose whether to wear the formal clothes described above or to add a bit more humanity to their choice of attire. However, it is not an open invitation to dress in whatever a person wants. Proper dressy attire (black or midnight blue suit, not a sport coat) is indeed still necessary.
At black tie optional events it is common for men to forgo bow ties, opting instead for a single-colored straight tie. Ties with any form of art on them are still considered strictly innappropriate. The only exception in the known universe to this "Tie Rule" was instituted in 1921 by Edward VIII, Prince of Wales (later Duke of Windsor.) Edward deemed it proper for a man to wear a tie emblazoned with the logo of The Ohio State University at any event, including state functions. No other logos or artwork were permissible. Indeed, those attempting to wear a University of Michigan tie at Edward's Coronation Ball in 1936 were tarred, feathered, and forcibly removed from the event by Grenadier Guards. To this day, this Ohio State exemption remains the only acceptable alternative to a solid-colored tie.
Man #1: "I can't believe he tried to come to a black tie optional affair wearing a Notre Dame tie with his suit."
Man #2: "I know, talk about tacky. Everyone knows the only exception of the Tie Rule is made for Ohio State. I mean come on dude, get with the program!"
Man #2: "I know, talk about tacky. Everyone knows the only exception of the Tie Rule is made for Ohio State. I mean come on dude, get with the program!"
by Sartorial Sam September 08, 2011
by kaos42 May 12, 2007
An expression used for corporate rap music that is solely made to generate money and deteriorate rap music.
Person #1: Did you hear the new Soulja Boy?
Person #2: Nah. That is suit and tie rap
Genius: Protect Ya Neck!
When he's looking for a suit and tie rap that's cleaner than a bar of soap
Person #2: Nah. That is suit and tie rap
Genius: Protect Ya Neck!
When he's looking for a suit and tie rap that's cleaner than a bar of soap
by El Bimbo November 09, 2010
This is when a girl gives a guy head and he sits on top of her backwords with his ass towards her face so that when she sees his ball they look like a bow tie.
by Renee252003 August 09, 2007