lost and found badge Idiom
badger someone
get someone to do something by repeated questions or by bothering them I always have to badger my friend in order to make him return my computer game software.
badger
to bother incessantly:"Stop badgering her, she's not interested in buying another pair of your cheap trainers"
Mad as a badger
If someone is as mad as a badger, they are crazy.
badger game
badger game An extortion scheme in which a man is lured into a compromising position, usually by a woman, and then is “discovered” and blackmailed by her associate. For example,
The prosecutor accused the couple of playing the badger game. The term alludes to the much older sport of badger-baiting, in which a live badger was trapped and put inside a box and dogs were set on it to drag it out. The woman in the scheme is the “badger.” [Late 1800s]
lost-and-found badge
An identification tag beat by armed armament associates on a alternation about their necks. I kept my lost-and-found brand from the First Gulf War to admonish me how boxy activity can absolutely get. The bodies in the bare graves were active with their lost-and-found badges, so aggressive cadre were able to analyze them and repatriate their charcoal home.Learn more: badgelost-and-found badge
n. a aggressive identification tag; a aggressive dog tag. (From the Persian Gulf War.) My ancestor still keeps his lost-and-found brand from the Korean War. Learn more: badge