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EUPHEMISM FOR EXECUTION BY HANGING
Necktie Social; Necktie party; Necktie Parties

necktie      
n. γραβάτα, λαιμοδέτης
string tie         
  • Bolo tie
  • Navajo jewelry]] on a bolo tie
NECKTIE OF THIN CORD USUALLY TIPPED WITH WITH AGLETS AND FASTENED WITH A DECORATIVE SLIDE
Bootlace tie; Bola Tie; Bollo tie; Bolo Tie; Bolo necktie; Shostring tie; Shoestring necktie; Shoelace tie; Shoelace necktie; Bola tie; Bolo ties; Bootlace ties; New Mexico state neckwear; String tie; Bolo string; Maverick tie
λαιμοδέτης με φιόγκο
business suit         
  • U.S. Ambassador to the U.N]] [[Samantha Power]] and [[Israeli President]] [[Reuven Rivlin]] wearing [[business wear]] suits as per their gender, 2016
  • [[Angélica Rivera]] wearing a modern-day skirt suit
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  • A man dressed in a three-piece suit and [[bowler hat]].
  • Turkish President [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]] and U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] wearing Western-style business suits.
  • Single- vs. double-breasted jacket
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  • A traditional waistcoat, to be worn with a two-piece suit or separate jacket and trousers.
WESTERN BUSINESS ATTIRE OF MATCHING JACKET AND TROUSERS
Business suit; 3-piece suit; Three-piece suit; Three piece suit; Two-piece suit; Lounge suit; Suit (clothes); Suite (clothing); Three-part suit; Three parts suit; 3 part suit; Two part suit; Two parts suit; Two-part suit; Two-parts suit; 2-part suit; 2-parts suit; Suit and tie; Suit & necktie; Suit trousers; Suit pants; Suit-and-tie; Lounge suits; Business suits; Suiting; Interview suit; Office suit; Mens Suit; Tailored suit; Town suit; Dress pants; Men's suit; Power suit (fashion); Power suit (clothing); Men's suits; Business Suit; Suitcoat; Suit skirt; Women's suit; Suits (clothing); Suit (clothing); Men’s suit; Americana (clothing); Western suit; Skirt suit
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Définition

necktie party
¦ noun N. Amer. informal a lynching or hanging.

Wikipédia

Necktie social

"Necktie social", or "Necktie parties", is a euphemism for execution by hanging commonly used in the American Old West. Additionally, the term is also used literally, for a social event that involved selling donated neckties for charity.

The term "necktie party" was used by one of the justices during oral argument of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (05-184) in the United States Supreme Court on March 28, 2006.