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    [Noun]  | "col*lar" | \ ˈkä-lər \


    1: a band, strip, or chain worn around the neck: such as

    2: a band that serves to finish or decorate the neckline of a garment

    3: a short necklace


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Latinization of earlier and Middle English coler, borrowed from Anglo-French coler, colere "collar, necklace" (also continental Old French coler), going back to Latin collāre "neck band, collar," noun derivative from neuter of collāris "of the neck," from collum, collus "neck" + -āris {see: |-ar|-ar}; collum, collus going back to dialectal Indo-European *k(w)olso-, whence also Germanic *halsa-, whence Old English heals, hals "neck," Old Frisian hals, hāls, Old Saxon, Old High German, Old Icelandic & Gothic hals;

      * Note : Old French also has collier "collar for an animal," going back to Late Latin collārium, attested ca. 500, from collāre by suffix substitution; this is the source of modern French collier "collar, necklace." — The etymon *k(w)olso- is often taken to be based on Indo-European *kwel- "turn," perhaps as a thematized derivative *kwels-o-/*kwols-o- of the s-stem see:n in Old Church Slavic koles-, kolo "wheel" (see: {wheel:1|wheel:1}). Comparable would be Lithuanian kãklas "neck, throat," from reduplicated *kwo-kwl-o, the neck being the body part that turns the head. However, it has been objected that *kwo- in Germanic would not necessarily lose rounding. The precise formation is in any case limited to Italic and Germanic.;

    [Noun]  | "radio collar" 


    1: a collar with an attached radio transmitter that is put on an animal so that its movements in its natural habitat can be remotely monitored


    Origin: 1964 ;

    [Verb]  | "collar" 


    1: to seize by the collar or neck

    2: arrest, grab

    3: to get control of : preempt


    Origin: 1613 ;

     Derivative of {see: |collar:1|collar:1};

    [Verb]  | "collared" 


    1: to take or keep under one's control by authority of law;


      * e.g., " ... the juvenile delinquent was collared for robbing houses "





    2: to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forcibly;


      * e.g., " ... she collared the boy before he could get into the cookie jar "





    [Verb]  | "collar" 


    1: to take or keep under one's control by authority of law;


      * e.g., " ... the juvenile delinquent was collared for robbing houses "





    2: to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forcibly;


      * e.g., " ... she collared the boy before he could get into the cookie jar "



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    •  miss





    [Noun]  | "collar" 


    1: an ornamental chain or string (as of beads) worn around the neck;


      * e.g., " ... a simple gold collar is all that little black cocktail dress needs "





    2: the act of taking or holding under one's control by authority of law;


      * e.g., " ... when the murderer was finally apprehended, the detective who doggedly checked every single lead got credit for the collar "



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     [ "collared" ]

    1: Detained, To keep from proceeding.

      * e.g.,  ... The unsuccessful burglar was collared by an operating 'cctv' system. 

     [ "collar" ]

    1: Besides the common definition, a BDSM symbol of attachment of a submissive to a Dominant through collar made of metal, leather, or other material. Similar to a wedding band in vanilla society. Most collars are equipped with rings where a leash or restrain can be attached, like a dog's collar.

      * e.g.,  ... Wearing his collar to sleep was uncomfortable, but it reminded John all of the time that his Mistress loved and owned him, and he felt safe. 

     [ "Collared" ]

    1: A term used to define relationship status after one party has received a necklace (or in some cases, a bracelet) from their significant other; a sign of romantic possession.

      * e.g.,  ... "Woah, did you see what John bought Jenna for Christmas?" "Yeah, dude, she's collared now. It's totally official." 

     [ "collar" ]

    1:  to arrest someone

      * e.g.,  ... We collared the maniac just when he thought he had escaped. 


     [ "collar" ]

    2:  an arrest

     [ "No Collar" ]

    1: The new, exponentially emerging class rising up in America consisting of often over-qualified but unemployed persons.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey dude, don't you work for Ernst & Young?" "Aw hell no , i'm a No Collar, just like you". 

     [ "Collar" ]

    1: Word used to describe your best friend, fated soul mate, and object of sexual obsession. Usually your feelings about your Collar seem secret and personal, but in reality, are painfully obvious to those around you. A poet, lover, and badass warrior king, your Collar will explosively redefine your fundamental concepts of happiness and fulfillment. He can turn your skin to mercury through the tunes he effortlessly muses at your kitchen table as he lingers over coffee with his guitar, and he can usually school the shit out of you in air hockey. Loving, devoted, and balls out hilarious, your Collar is guilelessly adored everywhere he goes, but will always feel like your own personal rock star.

      * e.g.,  ... Girl 1: Christ, you cannot stop talking about Matt. He is so obviously your Collar, everyone knows. Girl 2: Aw fuck! 

     [ "Collaring" ]

    1: The act of putting a collar on your little to show that they're yours and only yours.

      * e.g.,  ... Yeah, I decided to collar my little because she kept asking. Daddy said collaring is only for good kittens 

     [ "Collared" ]

    1: In the kink world it’s used to describe someone who is submissive to another in a romantic relationship and does chores etc for them

      * e.g.,  ... James is collared to Brittany. He does her laundry, cooks for her, cleans and has sex with her whenever she demands. 

     [ "collar" ]

    1: Someone who has been take'n into custody, or arrested by th police.

      * e.g.,  ... "You killed that woman johnny know your a collar for murder!" 

     [ "collars" ]

    1: A collared shirt, usually worn over a t-shirt. Not a dress shirt. Can be long-sleeved or short-sleeved. No alternate connotation.

      * e.g.,  ... "So today I wore black collars over a white t-shirt." 

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