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  2. Web badge - Wikipedia

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    Button Maker, Web badge generator tool; Silkscreen, font often used in Web badges; Makebutton.com, Make your own free web buttons and banners with an online tool; lifehacker.com: Create your own web buttons, 11 May 2007; Steal These Buttons, a collection of over 3700 buttons since 2003

  3. Car game - Wikipedia

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    They generally require little or no equipment or playing space. Some such games are designed specifically to be played while traveling (e.g. the license plate game, the Alphabet Game, or "car tag" games like Punch Buggy), while others are games that can be played in a variety of settings including car journeys (e.g. twenty questions).

  4. Button copy - Wikipedia

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    Button copy is a type of physical design for road signs in the United States. Round plastic retroreflective buttons made of transparent plastic are placed in rows following the contours of sign legend elements, usually painted white, such as letters, numbers, arrows, and borders.

  5. Digital badge - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, there could be a slew of badges that do not mean anything at all, for example, like earning a badge because your name starts with the letter A. The creation of these "meaningless" badges reinforces the issue of validity because now the badge earner needs to decipher which badges are valuable, and various institutions need to do ...

  6. Button, button, who's got the button? - Wikipedia

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    The game is often employed to mean playing with the facts or games with the police, in detective stories by Erle Stanley Gardner. In Go Ask Alice, the kids at the party play button, button, who's got the button, where the "button" is an LSD-spiked can of soda. The diarist gets the spiked can of soda, which leads to her subsequent drug binge.

  7. Nintendo Badge Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Badge Arcade, known in Japanese as Badge Torēru Center (バッジとれ〜るセンター, Bajji Torēru Sentā, lit. "Collectible Badge Center") , was a freemium application developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS , allowing players to customize the 3DS home menu with badges. [ 1 ]

  8. Badge - Wikipedia

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    Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department badge. A badge is a device or accessory, often containing the insignia of an organization, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath (e.g., police and fire), a sign of legitimate employment or student status, or as a simple means of ...

  9. File:Google Play Store badge EN.svg - Wikipedia

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    New badge correction: 21:54, 3 April 2013: 170 × 59 (10 KB) ... Healthy eating habits/Printable version; Usage on ga.wikipedia.org Teanglann; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org