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Yes, knotted is the past tense of to knot eg "Yesterday he knotted his own tie for the first time".
It's just a knotted bandana. You fold it into a triangle and you roll it up to the point. Then you do it around your head and tie it up or down depending on how you prefer to do it.
Tie several knots...mess with it a little...tie a few more knots...mess with it some more...
the knotted tie can be found in the hitman job teir under any job that indicates "chance to loot" there is no specific job that raises your chances of gaining this item
Endurance - 2002 Knotted Up 1-4 was released on: USA: 26 October 2002
Be in a movie or TV show were she gets tied up and make sure you are the person who tapes her up.
knotted
Up to the skater, if it gets in your way then put it up if not then leave it down and rock it
The tie gets dirty.
The idiom "get knotted" is a British slang phrase that is used as a dismissive or rude way to tell someone to go away or to express frustration or annoyance. The origin of this phrase is not definitively known, but it likely comes from the idea of someone tying themselves in knots or getting tangled up in a difficult situation. The use of "knotted" in this context suggests a sense of confusion or frustration, similar to being tied up in knots.
The reason why clothes get knotted up in side washing machines is most washing machines have sort of flap around the doorway and if say a pant leg or a shirt sleeve gets caught in there it causes a domino affect,thus create a huge clothes knot in the washing machines
Roll the dice and who gets the highest number wins. If there is another tie, roll again.