what is a shirttail lawyer

by Prof. Sister Langosh 6 min read

What is a shirttail?

Definition of shirttail. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : the part of a shirt that reaches below the waist especially in the back. 2 : something small or inadequate.

What is the significance of Molly's shirttail cut off?

According to Linder, one of the rituals of the hunt entailed cutting off the shirttail of a hunter who shot at and missed a deer. She looked like the same old Molly, only more so, wearing Levis and an old cotton shirt with the shirttail out; she had a clothespin in her mouth and three or four more in the shirt pocket.

What is a tail hem on a shirt?

The single or split (then rather plural) bottom part of a shirt, below the waist, especially in the back, which, when not tucked into trousers or other vestment, hangs over the wearer's tail-end, like a tail. It is done in a short sleeve, pull-over style featuring a shirttail hem at the bottom and lace trim around the v neckline and sleeves.

What are the long parts of a shirt called?

Shirttails are the long parts of a shirt below the waist. COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collins! Collins! 1. 2. Slang 3. Informal Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved. 1. 2. Journalism 3.

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What does shirttail mean?

Definition of shirttail (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : very young : immature shirttail boys fishing in the creek. 2 : distantly and indefinitely related a shirttail cousin on her father's side.

What does shirttail kin mean?

It's usually said to refer to somebody who is a relative by marriage or is only distantly related, such as a fourth cousin, or is a family friend with honorary status as a relative. It's fairly common in the USA and has been since the 1950s or thereabouts.

What is shirttail journalism?

shirttail. Short, related story added to the end of a longer one. sidebar. Story that emphasizes and elaborates on one part of another nearby story.

What is a synonym for shirttail?

newspaper article, news article, news story.

What does 30 mean in journalism?

the endIn short, -30- means “the end.” It's used to indicate that a press release doesn't continue, particularly at a page break.

What are the 7 types of journalism?

Common types of journalismInvestigative journalism.Watchdog journalism.Online journalism.Broadcast journalism.Opinion journalism.Sports journalism.Trade journalism.Entertainment journalism.More items...

Why is it called a lede?

Why is it Spelled "Lede" The spelling lede is an alteration of lead, a word which, on its own, makes sense; after all, isn't the main information in a story found in the lead (first) paragraph? And sure enough, for many years lead was the preferred spelling for the introductory section of a news story.

What Are Shirttail Garters?

The shirt I wore on my wedding day wasn’t off the rack – it was a perfectly-fitting, custom button-up – but that didn’t stop it from bunching. Just like physicists have a formula for why your headphone cord is always tangled, shirt bunch is a law of nature.

Do Shirttail Garters Work (And Are They Comfortable)?

If you’ve ever put on a shirt, tucked it into your pants, checked your look in the mirror and then walked – say – ten paces you know just how frustrating it is to look down and see your shirt already bunching even though you just tucked it in.

And with shirttail garters

Seriously – I wish I had known this six weeks ago before I stood up in front of 120 of my closest friends, relatives, and associates.

Made in America

There’s a reason why we chose to partner with KK & Jay on this post. Their shirttail garters are comfortable and look great, but they’re also made in Brooklyn, New York and a lot of thought has gone into both materials and design.

When It Counts, Never Worry About Un-Tucking Again

What’s the next occasion in your life where you’ll a) be wearing a tucked shirt, and b) expect photos will be taken? Or you’ll have to say a few words? Or you’ll be moving a lot and don’t want to worry about re-tucking your shirt?

Stillman Brown

Stillman Brown is a writer and TV producer who has created prime time content for National Geographic, Discovery, Travel Channel and many others. His interests span science & the natural world, personal growth, and food. He lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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