batwing

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The wing of a bat, or its shape.
 * 2) Several South or Southeast Asian species of tailless dark swallowtail butterflies in the genus.
 * 3) An area of flabby fat under a person's arms.
 * 4) A long sleeve with a deep armhole, tapering toward the wrist.
 * 5) One of a pair of swinging doors which typically do not lock nor cover the full vertical range of the doorway (leaving a large gap at the top and bottom), common especially in saloons.
 * 6)  An exercise or posture on the stomach wherein a dumbbell row or lateral raise is performed.
 * 1) One of a pair of swinging doors which typically do not lock nor cover the full vertical range of the doorway (leaving a large gap at the top and bottom), common especially in saloons.
 * 2)  An exercise or posture on the stomach wherein a dumbbell row or lateral raise is performed.
 * 1)  An exercise or posture on the stomach wherein a dumbbell row or lateral raise is performed.
 * 1)  An exercise or posture on the stomach wherein a dumbbell row or lateral raise is performed.
 * 1)  An exercise or posture on the stomach wherein a dumbbell row or lateral raise is performed.
 * 1)  An exercise or posture on the stomach wherein a dumbbell row or lateral raise is performed.
 * 1)  An exercise or posture on the stomach wherein a dumbbell row or lateral raise is performed.
 * 1)  An exercise or posture on the stomach wherein a dumbbell row or lateral raise is performed.