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What does "lavalier" mean?
First, let me say that I did a bit of searching and only could find threads on "When is it appropriate to lavalier -person-?"
If I did miss the "What is lavalier?" thread I'm very sorry. Second, I'm not in a Greek org (yet, hopefully). Third, what does lavalier mean? I've read a few threads where some fraternity men are asking when they can lavalier their long time girlfriends and a one thread mentioned a young woman saying she wanted her Big to lavalier her. ((Link at bottom)) http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/showthread.php?t=118219 It's the last post on the second page. |
Wait, haven't we had someone with a similar SN troll before?
Assuming the best: A lavalier is a necklace with an organizations greek letters on it. To be lavaliered is a tradition that varies a bit based on organization and chapter. For many fraternities, the tradition is that the guy "lavaliers" his girlfriend as a sign that they are serious. Kind of like getting "pinned" but without the risk of losing his pin. For many sororities, lavaliers are given as big/little gifts, or by parents as initiation presents or in other traditional non-romantic senses at least traditionally. |
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Oooh. The phrase "Getting pinned" makes so much more sense now. Thank you for the explanation. :] |
Did you even think to try the dictionary?
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All I kept finding was "A necklace or pin fraternity men give to their long term girlfriends," but nothing that said anything about sororities. |
Actually, I have a question about that too. So you can give someone their own letters? Like when Casey's boyfriend Max gave her a ZBZ lavalier because he wasn't Greek? I didn't really understand that.
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If I were to lavalier someone, whether they themselves are greek or not, it would be with my letters. I'm guessing what you saw was on the TV show Greek? Non-greeks don't have letters to give, so they can't give someone else letters. |
Should have tried Webster's.....a lavalier is a pendant (of any kind) on a small chain. Ergo, anyone could give anyone a lavalier. In Greekdom though, it is the Greek letters of one of two people's organization. So, a male could give a female his letters designed in a lavalier (which signifies a close relationship between the two people like when they give class rings in high school). If he gave her one with her letters, it's just a nice gift. And also, one sister/friend could give another sister/friend a lavalier with the recpicient's letters.
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On my campus, non-Greek men could "pearl" their girlfriend. A man would give her a necklace with a single pearl, and she would get the candle-lighting or whatever, and the ad in the student paper and all that.
And now that I just re-read my post, I noticed for the first time how dirty it sounds. |
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