1. bowtie - Noun
2. bowtie - Adjective
a man's tie that ties in a bow
Source: WordNetLaughing on the bus, playing games with the faces, She said the man in the gabardine suit was a spy, I said, 'Be careful, his bowtie is really a camera. Paul Simon
I started rockin' the BowTie when I was a rookie with the New York Giants. Dhani Jones
For dinner, you get the chance to truly splurge on locally sourced cheese and charcuterie boards, seasonal salads, and pastas, including the escargot and farfalle bowtie pasta, and sides like bacon Brussels sprouts. Source: Internet
For this bowtie pasta dish, I started with a classic—bowties with peas and prosciutto—but ditched the cream sauce that usually accompanies this dish. Source: Internet
Most interesting is an elderly gentleman dressed in a black suit and red bowtie, who stands and conducts the hymns with his pencil, and whose fingers move in concert with the notes, as if he’s playing piano. Source: Internet
Since my husband's childhood bedroom has been transformed into a shrine for my mother-in-law's Beanie Babies (respect), and since he doesn't own a bowtie because he's not Bill Nye (unfortch), we just did the spanking part. Source: Internet