Badge

Word BADGE
Character 5
Hyphenation badge
Pronunciations /bædʒ/

Definitions and meanings of "Badge"

What do we mean by badge?

A device or emblem worn as an insignia of rank, office, or membership in an organization. noun

An emblem given as an award or honor. noun

A characteristic mark or indicative trait. noun

To mark or distinguish with a badge or as with a badge.

A breed of domesticated pigeons, so named because of the sprinkling of white about the head and 10 white flight-feathers. noun

To hawk for sale; buy up, as provisions, for the purpose of selling again; regrate.

A token or cognizance worn in allusion to the wearer's occupation, position, preferences, or achievements. noun

A mark, token, or device worn by servants, retainers, partizans, or followers, as a sign of their allegiance, or a similar token worn by members of an association to indicate their membership. noun

The mark or token of anything. noun

Nautical: A carved ornament formerly placed on ships, near the stern, and often containing the representation of a window. A mark of good conduct awarded in the United States naval service to seamen distinguished for sobriety and obedience. noun

A distinctive mark, token, sign, or cognizance, worn on the person. noun

Something characteristic; a mark; a token. noun

A carved ornament on the stern of a vessel, containing a window or the representation of one. noun

To mark or distinguish with a badge. transitive verb

A distinctive mark, token, sign, emblem or cognizance, worn on one's clothing, as an insignia of some rank, or of the membership of an organization. noun

A small nameplate, identifying the wearer, and often giving additional information. noun

A card, sometimes with a barcode or magnetic strip, granting access to a certain area. noun

Something characteristic; a mark; a token. noun

A brand on the hand of a thief, etc. noun

A distinctive mark, token, sign, emblem or cognizance, worn on one's clothing, as an insignia of some rank, or of the membership of an organization.

A small nameplate, identifying the wearer, and often giving additional information.

A card, sometimes with a barcode or magnetic strip, granting access to a certain area.

Something characteristic; a mark; a token.

(thieves' cant) A brand on the hand of a thief, etc.

A carved ornament on the stern of a vessel, containing a window or the representation of one.

A distinctive mark worn by servants, retainers, and followers of royalty or nobility, who, being beneath the rank of gentlemen, have no right to armorial bearings.

A small overlay on an icon that shows additional information about that item, such as the number of new alerts or messages.

An icon or emblem awarded to a user for some achievement.

Short for "badger" which is a variation on "beaver", in short meaning pussy or vagina. Urban Dictionary

The visible brown mark that is left on the outside of the trousers after an unexpected but satisfactory shart Urban Dictionary

An adornment usually in the form of a brooch-like ornament worn on the clothes. It also may refer to items such as a police officers badge of office which may be carried in the form of identification, and worn sewn on to the clothes. Badge is also slang for a 'vagina' Urban Dictionary

Contrary to some beliefs, badge is not a secondary word for Vagina, but instead, the anus. It's shortened from 'rusty sheriffs badge'. Urban Dictionary

Adjective to describe something unsatisfactory, bad or just down right shit. For the more extreme shitness, see biadge Origin: East London Urban Dictionary

1. overstated style via clothes and/or accessories. 2. wearing one's ideology on their sleeve. Urban Dictionary

Variation of vag which is short for vagina. commonly used when it is socially unecceptable to say vag or vagina. Urban Dictionary

Variation of vagina. Urban Dictionary

Badging (v): When a narcissist postures by treating either fortune or misfortune of someone else as their own; often a one-upmanship. Always an imaginary badge pinned to their "me too" chest. Urban Dictionary

To wake up the next morning after a heavy drinking session the night before still feeling very drunk Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Badge

The word "badge" in example sentences

She wore a name badge on a beaded lanyard that identified her as Library of Congress staff. ❋ Unknown (2011)

His face was obscured because he obviously didn't give his permission, but his name badge is right there on his chest oh, the devil will drag him under, by the sharp lapel of his check coat! ❋ Unknown (2011)

These were words that I hated just as much as the word “average,” and I knew they were lined up right around the corner ready to attach themselves to me like a name badge unless I did something exceptional and gave myself a better label, starting with my unexceptional, common-sounding name. ❋ Portia De Rossi (2010)

The word “Centurion” was stitched above the breast pocket of his shirt; there were two holes in the fabric where his name badge had been removed. ❋ ERIN HART (2010)

I grabbed a schedule and a name badge and was invited to sit down with two women perusing their swag. ❋ Buzzy Jackson (2010)

One thing we never missed were District or Circuit Assemblies, and after each convention, Dad would become so motivated that hed practically pin his name badge directly through his chest. ❋ Kyria Abrahams (2009)

Hummingbird stood thoughtfully, tapping a finger on the name badge that hung around her neck and wondering at the strange way of that woman. ❋ Sharon Carter Rogers (2008)

Our tour leaderBeryl, she says, tweaking her name badge to verify the facthas lived in the village of Saffron Green all her life and we are to ask her anything wed like to know. ❋ Kate Morton (2008)

Ginger sees his name badge on his breast pocket: HOWARD WARNER, M.D. ❋ Darnell Arnoult (2006)

Harvey Simmons, a former York University professor who helped establish the name badge rule, will also speak Thursday. ❋ Wendy Gillis (2011)

But an investigation determined the officers would not be disciplined since they were wearing the old style of jacket that doesn't have the required Velcro strip for a name badge jackets issued after 2009 have the strip. ❋ Wendy Gillis (2011)

"When the board is failing to enforce the name badge policy on ordinary days, it's hardly surprising that over 100 officers removed or obscured their badges during the G20," he said. ❋ Wendy Gillis (2011)

They contacted police, explaining that Stoltzfus had been wearing a name badge that identified him as a judge. ❋ Unknown (2011)

JC: "The other thing is...800,000 pounds." RH: "That is quite a lot. " JC: "But with this...you would get [a lot of badge]." RH: "Badge? Oh! No no no...hahahaha." JC: "I think I almost got away with that." -Jeremy Clarkson and [Richard Hammond] on the [Lamborghini Reventon] ❋ VooDooXII (2007)

Pass me a [tissue] [chief], I've only gone and [badged] myself again! ❋ 2-toneStallone (2009)

The police officer polished her badge and remembered the time that [strange guy] at a party had whispered into her ear asking if she wanted him to give her badge a good licking. How did he know she was a cop?, she [wondered]. Hadnt he looked kinda strange when she took her wallet out and showed him the badge? Dave wondered if the girl serving behind the bar would go for it if he asked whether he could bash her badge with his [tallywhacker] ❋ The Goblin Teasmaid (2007)

'Oi, [John], [check out] the [badge] on that. [Badge], John, Badge' ❋ Badgeman (2006)

Person 1: What did u think of [that film]? Person 2: [Badge]. That [shirt] is [badge]. ❋ Chappelle3000 (2006)

Nice [MC5] [shirt]... [BADGE]! ❋ KENNETHCOWANDOTCOM (2005)

Brian: dude this girl [showed] me her badge last night man! [charlie]: no way man thats awesome! [kelsey]: what the hell are you guys talking about? ❋ Qeace (2010)

Dude, I wish I was [knee deep] in some [Britney Spears] [badge] right about now. ❋ CancerVssuicide (2003)

Ann: Did you see her [badging] at her neighbor's funeral? You'd have thought it was her closest friend. Sue: Yeah. Especially when she went to the [podium] and openly [wept] then fainted. OR: Ann: I posted news to my Facebook wall about my promotion to CEO. Sue: I saw it. Congratulations! You are the best and you deserve it! Ann: Maggie didn't mention that when she left a comment about becoming the leader of her reading club. Sue: Yeah, she can badge with the best of them! ❋ 209 Fo Evah (2010)

Dude 1 "i [drunk] so much last night man" Dude 2 "[yeah dude] your so [badged] right now" ❋ Thebadgemeister (2011)

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