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badges, plural;
  1. Mark with a badge or other distinguishing emblem

Noun
  1. A distinctive emblem worn as a mark of office, membership, achievement, licensed employment, etc
    • - name badges
    • - a Girl Scout badge
  2. A distinguishing object or emblem
    • - a large gold key hung around his neck as his badge of office
  3. A feature or sign that reveals a particular condition or quality
    • - my jeans had patches on the knees, like badges of courage marking encounters with barbed wire

  1. (badge) an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.); "they checked everyone's badge before letting them in"
  2. put a badge on; "The workers here must be badged"
  3. (badge) any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank); "wearing a tie was regarded as a badge of respectability"
  4. "Badges" is a song by American punk/alternative trio The Minutemen, which was composed by the band's bassist Mike Watt.
  5. A badge is a device or accoutrement, often containing the insignia of an organization, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath (e.g. ...
  6. (Badge (heraldry)) A heraldic badge is is an emblem or personal device worn as a badge to indicate allegiance to or the property of an individual or family. Medieval forms are usually called a livery badge, and also a cognizance. ...
  7. (Badge (song)) "Badge" is a rock song by Cream, penned by Eric Clapton and George Harrison during a collaborative effort between Clapton, Harrison and Ringo Starr. It was included as a track on the Cream album Goodbye. ...
  8. (The Badge) The Badge is a 2002 Mystery-thriller film, directed by Robby Henson and stars Billy Bob Thornton, Patricia Arquette and William Devane.
  9. (badge) A distinctive mark, token, sign, emblem or cognizance, worn on one's clothing, as an insignia of some rank, or of the membership of an organization; A small nameplate, identifying the wearer, and often giving additional information; A card, sometimes with a barcode or magnetic strip, ...
  10. (Badge) Badges are awarded for achievement of particular standards. “Badge events” are those where a competitor’s course is determined by colour coded courses.
  11. (Badge) An emblematic figure, especially placed on some prominent part of the clothing of servants and retainers, such as the breast, back, sleeve, etc., to show to what household they belonged; found also on flags, buildings, etc. ...
  12. (Badge (pin)) The insignia that designates your Greek organization.
  13. (Badge) n. Steet slang for police officers or corporate security agents. Often used derogatorily.
  14. (Badge) The pin that is worn by initiated members to chapter meetings and other events. Each organization has their own pin with their own design. Symbols and meaning behind the badge are revealed at initiation. ...
  15. Badge refers to operator identification number.
  16. (Badge) The pin of an initiated member.
  17. ('A' Badge) Awarded to those who have completed their first solo flight in a glider and displayed a basic knowledge of the rules of the air. Top
  18. (BADGE) Any distinctive emblem added to an existing flag which can generally be used seperately. (Like a coat of arms.)
  19. (BADGE) For you to be wearing a badge indicates that you are being watched where business is concerned and can expect a promotion. Seeing a badge on another person warns of troubles ahead. Dreaming of a badge on a policeman signifies that a family reunion will take place.
  20. (BADGE) Insignia that is earned by completing requirements and worn by a Girl Scout Junior or Cadette.
  21. (BADGE) To dream that a badge or medal or ribbon is being pinned on you means that you will be honored by your friends and neighbors and that you will be advanced by your business associates; pinning a badge on someone else means that you will hear good news through the mail.
  22. (Badge) A cloth identifier that the Catholic Church required Jews to wear. This was later adopted by the Nazi Government in Germany who required certain groups to wear a badge so that they could easily be singled out. For Jews, this was a yellow Star of David. ...
  23. (Badge) A coat of arms or simple heraldic symbol such as a shield.
  24. (Badge) A device, anciently placed on banners, ensigns, caparisons, and liveries; but it fell into disuse in the reign of Queen Elizabeth with the rest of the brilliant relics of the feudal system. ...
  25. (Badge) A distinctive mark; a cognizance. It is somewhat similar to a crest, but was not placed on a wreath, nor was it worn on the helmet. The badge was a possession of princes, noblemen and other gentlemen of rank, and to this day is retained by some of those houses. ...