bib
1 Americannoun
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a piece of cloth, plastic, or paper that covers the chest and is often tied under the chin of a child to protect the clothing while the child is eating.
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any similar cloth or part of a garment.
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the front part of an apron, overalls, or similar protective garment above the waist.
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Fencing. a piece of canvas attached to the base of the mask, for protecting the throat.
verb (used with or without object)
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abbreviation
abbreviation
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Bible.
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Biblical.
noun
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a piece of cloth or plastic worn, esp by babies, to protect their clothes while eating
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the upper part of some aprons, dungarees, etc, that covers the upper front part of the body
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Also called: pout. whiting pout. a light-brown European marine gadoid food fish, Gadus (or Trisopterus ) luscus , with a barbel on its lower jaw
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short for bibcock
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informal to interfere
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Etymology
Origin of bib1
1275–1325; Middle English bibben to drink < Latin bibere
Origin of bib.2
From the Latin word bibe
Explanation
A bib is a small piece of fabric that's tied under a baby's chin to keep food or milk from staining her clothes. If you feed a toddler without using a bib, you'll quickly learn how useful it can be. A baby's bib is just one type — there is also the bib that makes up the top part of overalls or an apron, the section that covers the chest. Sometimes the corresponding part of a bird's body, a patch of color on the chest, is also called a bib. The word stems from the now-obsolete verb bibben, "to drink," which is thought to be imitative of the sound your lips make as they sip liquid.
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BIB, s. a piece of linen used to keep the breast of a child clean when feeding it.
From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV. by Leighton, Alexander
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