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    An ordinary with its ends cut off, borne sinister as a mark ofbastardy, and containing one fourth in breadth of the bend sinister;-- called also bastard bar. See Bend sinister.

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      Baton is the stick or wand used by the master of an orchestra.

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        a sport where young-in-shape bodies do hard tricks and manuvers with batons, but make them appear easy so nobody is really interested. The twirlers wear way too expensive sparkly costumes in attempt to draw more attention to them then their competitors. Usually suffer from head,fingers, and sometimes face trauma. Pay hundreds of dollars to win a few trophies and hang out with friends. Give good-luck gifts to people they dont even like to be a good

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          Big Long and Rubbery

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            A girl who gets passed around from guy to guy, whether by choice or simply because she might have daddy issues, like in a relay race.

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              A fat joint, usually a cone.

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                Used to direct peoples horns, usually makes them raise. Most band teachers use these for direction in music. They are stick like figures that are very skinny and easily broken.

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                  The homosexual's bat. It thinks it's a proper bat, but it's not really.

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                    A weapon used by law enforcement and other miscellaneous groups. It may consist of a straight or T-shaped rigid stick, or a collapsible version in both aforementioned forms. They are either made out of steel, wood, or polycarbonate. Contrary to popular belief, batons are NOT made out of rubber, except rarely as in the grip. Common manufacturers are ASP, Monadnock, Fury Tactical, and Smith And Wesson. Some examples are the PR-24, the Monadnock AutoLock, and the ASP 26.

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                      A thin stick used by a conductor to direct an orchestra or choir.

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                        Baton in Track Events - Relay Events. A smooth, hollow, cylindrical, tube normally made of metal used for all relay races. It measures a maximum of long and must weigh no less than 1.8oz. Each teams baton should be a different color to assist the judges.

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                          a stick used by a conductor (= person who controls the performance of a group of musicians) to show the speed of the music

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                            Software suite that comes with content authoring and collaboration tools to build online help or tutorials for SAP users. A software product by Baton Simulations

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