Noun
A kind of small coat.
A swallow-tailed flag; a distinguishing pennant, used by cutters, yachts, and merchant vessels.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccessed:2011-01-29 Johnson/Burgee Architects Comerica Tower in Detroit John Burgee and Philip Johnson established Johnson/Burgee in Manhattan in 1968, with Burgee as the firm's CEO, and they collaborated on many designs. Source: Internet
Burgee eased Johnson out of the firm in 1991, and when it subsequently went bankrupt, Burgee's design career was essentially over. Source: Internet
Blessing participants are officially welcomed into the fleet, and they receive a commemorative plaque, the trademark Lakewood burgee and a bottle of champagne to "bathe the bow." Source: Internet
The DPBA board designed their own burgee with a simple design and a unique color scheme in order to be easily identified at a distance. Source: Internet
Burgee is retired, and resides in California. Source: Internet
That same year, Burgee negotiated a lesser role in the partnership for Johnson, as a design consultant, and in 1988 he asked Ahuja to leave. Source: Internet