Definition of bibs
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'clothing in general ':
Definitions include: clothes.
Definitions include: clothes.
Definitions include: Australia, New Zealand, and UK equivalent of "fanny pack".
Definitions include: attractive; "hot ".
Definitions include: a "wardrobe" of one's clothes that's laying on the floor.
Definitions include: a song.
Definitions include: male genitalia, especially the testicles.
Definitions include: a tuxedo.
Definitions include: term of address for a male stranger.
Definitions include: what a person is wearing; "outfit ".
Definitions include: "tuxedo".
Definitions include: old or distressed clothing one wears to work in an environment that may be dirty or wet but that does not merit use of coveralls or protective gear.
Definitions include: acronym for "party juice" - a mixed drink prepared in large quantities for parties.
Definitions include: alternate spelling of hoodie .
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Definitions include: "hat tip ".
Definitions include: a greeting, similar to "What's going on?"
Definitions include: a gentle person or animal.
Definitions include: anus.
Definitions include: an exclamation of surprise.
Definitions include: the more outgoing person in a pair.
Definitions include: acronym for "circling the drain " (i.e. about to die,) used on medical charts by doctors in the UK.
Definitions include: A high level of tired,exhausted or drained.Compared to burned out.
Definitions include: acronym for "good game."
Definitions include: to provide the right conditions, such as enough food and water, for life
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