1. Bart - Noun
2. Bart - Proper noun
a member of the British order of honor; ranks below a baron but above a knight
Source: WordNetDon't they always go from bad to worse? There's no turning back--your old self rejects you, and shuts you out. ~Lilly Bart. Edith Wharton
Sheriff Bart [waking up a drunk Jim in jail]: Are we awake? Jim "The Waco Kid": We don't know. Are we black? Sheriff Bart: Yes we are. Jim "The Waco Kid": Then we're awake, but we're very puzzled. Mel Brooks
[Bart's voice] Yo, what's happenin' man, this is Bart Simpson [laughs], [normal voice] [...] [Bart's voice] Just kidding, don't hang up, this is Nancy Cartwright. Nancy Cartwright
Most timidities have such secret compensations and Miss Bart was discerning enough to know that the inner vanity is generally in proportion to the outer self depreciation. Edith Wharton
The drummer in my first band was killed in Vietnam. He kind of signed up and joined the marines. Bart Hanes was his name. He was one of those guys that was jokin' all the time, always playin' the clown. Bruce Springsteen
I just totally do not believe in this sort of Bart Simpson character who infects so much of our literature and film and TV stuff nowadays, these know-it-all kids who seem to understand the hypocrisy of the adult world so thoroughly and can talk about it with such articulateness. That's bunk. David Small