Bow tie (disambiguation)

Bow tie (disambiguation)

A bow tie is a fashion accessory, popularly worn with other formal attire

Bow tie, Bowtie, or Bow-tie may also refer to:
*Bowtie, risk management methodology and diagrams
*Bowtie, the Chevrolet logo since 1913.
*Bowtie, a song by OutKast from their 2003 album "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below"
*Bow-tie, a brand name of polarization-maintaining optical fiber
*The Bowtie, an episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
*Bowtie pasta, another name for farfalle
*Bow Tie killer, a character in "Problem Child" (1990 film)
*Bow Tie Nebula, another name for the Boomerang Nebula
*Bowtie inversion, one of many types of roller coaster inversions
*Bowtie (road), a type of road junction
*Bow-tie Tsang, the nickname of the second Chief Executive in Hong Kong SAR, China.


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