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bib
bibI
[bıb]
n
<Í> 1) детский нагрудник
2) верхняя часть фартука
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II
[bıb]
v разг.
<Í> пьянствовать, выпивать
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bib Идиома
that's his bible
that is his rulebook, code or main reference The Oxford English Dictionary - that's her bible.
bible basher
derogatory term for a fanatical preacher of religion
bible thumper
meaning the same as bible basher
best bib and tucker
Idiom(s): best bib and tucker
Theme: CLOTHING
one's best clothing. (Folksy. Fixed order.)
• I always put on my best bib and tucker on Sundays.
• Put on your best bib and tucker, and let's go to the city.
best bib and tucker|Sunday|Sunday best|Sunday go t
n. phr., informal Best clothes or outfit of clothing. The cowboy got all dressed up in his best bib and tucker to go to the dance. Mary went to the party in her Sunday best and made a hit with the boys.
Compare: GLAD RAGS.
Bible belt
Bible belt
An area noted for religious fundamentalism; specifically, parts of the American South and Midwest. For example, You wouldn't dare try to sell a sex manual in the Bible belt. This term alludes to the prevalence of evangelical revivals, strict morals, belief in the literal truth of the Bible, and similar traits. [c. 1920]
swear on a stack of Bibles
swear on a stack of Bibles
Promise solemnly that what one is about to say is true, as in I swear on a stack of Bibles that I had nothing to do with his dropping out. This term alludes to the practice of placing one's hand on a sacred object while taking an oath, which dates from the mid-10th century. It is still followed in courts of law where a witness being sworn to tell the truth places a hand on the Bible. [Mid-1800s]
An bib idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with bib, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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