The term "boutonniere" comes from the French word "boutonnière," which means "buttonhole." Traditionally, a boutonniere is a small floral decoration worn in the buttonhole of a man's jacket, often for formal occasions such as weddings or proms. The practice dates back to the 16th century when flowers were worn to signify social status and to ward off bad luck. Today, it symbolizes elegance and personal style.
It's called a Boutonniere.
It's called a boutonniere http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boutonni%C3%A8re
The girl is supposed to buy the boutonniere for the guy.
Girls wear a corsage, guys wear a boutonniere.
Yes. When my teacher asked me what a boutonniere was, I was pleased to be able to answer promptly, which I did by saying "I don't know."
ULysses Grant
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A synonym for corsage might be boutonniere.
Boutonniere
Left, always the left
Boutonniere - 2009 was released on: USA: 16 January 2009 (Sundance Film Festival) USA: 17 January 2009 (Sundance Film Festival)