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Really they're not barbed wire but more like knots. Each knot on the bar represents 1 year of exemplary service without any offenses like a Captain's mast or Court Marshals.
Just a guess. Barb is a slang for Kingfish which might be known for its sharp pointed fins. So barbed might mean wire with pointed protrusions.
It meant air combat between aircraft.
A military uniform is used to identify one nation from another and to distinguish between different ranks and services. Still used today military uniforms have been around for 1000s of years as seen by the Romans.
What do you mean? It is used because it still does its job.
Really they're not barbed wire but more like knots. Each knot on the bar represents 1 year of exemplary service without any offenses like a Captain's mast or Court Marshals.
Having or including barbs, either literal or figurative.
Just a guess. Barb is a slang for Kingfish which might be known for its sharp pointed fins. So barbed might mean wire with pointed protrusions.
if you mean "barbed wire" the first patent placed on it was placed in 1867.
This is most likely meant to denote that the person wearing it has served time behind bars. The symbolism of the spiderwebs is to represent the feeling of entrapment that you can feel being down, the barbed wire cements the affiliation due to it having a double meaning then in that it is showing a sense of entrapment and this entrapment is behind barbed wire.
No, this is not the end of the world, wondering ( or wandering) between life and art. And the game goes on, as on knows still much beauty. Goodbye.
Do you mean like a monobrow?? The hair that grows between the eyebrows is still considered the eyebrows.
No you need to still change it fequently, as it still get dirty.
It meant air combat between aircraft.
to rule the world but just because she is still the queen does not mean she cannot get arrested
no... he's still alive, if you mean the world famous skateboarder...
Betwixt is commonly used in Elizabethan English to mean between. The word betwixt is still in use today, although it is not commonly used.