The two-ball cane is a tie ornament worn by many Freemasons, showing insignia of two balls and a cane.
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a ball pen is simply a type of pen - there is no sexual meaning. It's just a coincidence.
First To the Ball (in soccer)
That means that the person wants to do something something related to ball and a pen. Second meaning He want a ball pen.
Late 13th Century from an Arabic word 'qandi' related to Persian 'qand' meaning cane sugar. Brought into old French as 'sucre candi' meaning sugar candy
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"Ball ball cane" does not have a specific meaning in English. It may refer to a misunderstood or misspelled term. If you can provide more context or details, I may be able to offer a more accurate explanation.
The Masonic Two Ball Cane is a symbolic object used in Freemasonry to represent the concept of duality or balance. It consists of a cane or staff with two balls, typically one black and one white, mounted on the top. The black and white colors symbolize the contrasting forces of good and evil, light and darkness, or other dualities present in the Masonic teachings. The Two Ball Cane serves as a reminder for Masons to strive for harmony and equilibrium in their thoughts and actions.
Yes, a Master Mason can wear the 2 ball cane emblem.
A cane has several choices of words with similar meaning. Some of them are staff, crutch, walking stick, and pikestaff.
single point cane, also called a straight cane.
YES: compounds words are words such as "bookcase," "water ballet," or "runner-up."
The prefix meaning one, or single, is uni, as in a unicycle, which has only one wheel. Bi means two, as in a bicycle, which has two wheels. Tri means three, as in a tricycle, which has three wheels. To take it one step further, quad means four, as in a quad cane, which is a walking cane with four legs.
This is typically a billiards term meaning, "a shot in billiards in which the cue ball strikes each of two object ball".
no, its two words
Yes, or as in "We're having a ball", meaning "We are having a good time". It comes from the meaning of "ball" which means a dance or party.
"Drop the ball" - meaning to make a mistake or miss an opportunity. "Keep your eye on the ball" - meaning to stay focused or pay attention to what's important. "Have a ball" - meaning to have a great time or enjoy oneself. "Ball is in your court" - meaning it's your turn to take action or make a decision.