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biblinen worn over the breast while eating, 1570s, from verb bibben "to drink" (late 14c.), imitative of lip sounds, or else from Latin bibere (see imbibe), but difficult now to say whether thi [..]
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bibA piece of material worn by children to protect their clothes whilst eating.
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biba cloth tied around a baby’s neck, to stop food getting on his clothes
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bib(n) top part of an apron; covering the chest(n) a napkin tied under the chin of a child while eating(v) drink moderately but regularly
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bibA short necklace, usually with pendants or other ornaments hanging from the front . Also known as a collarette
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bibA Supplementary Access Device (SAD) in the form of a vest worn in access-restricted areas such as on- field positions (worn by cameramen and on-field ENG crews). See also Supplementary Access Device (SAD).
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bibTerm for the flap hanging from the rear shoulders of the jumper top of the CRACKERJACK USN enlisted uniform.
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biba soft, padded attachment to the lower part of the mask to protect the neck and throat
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bibThe portion of a Navy enlisted uniform that hangs from the back of the neck. In the wooden navy it was fashion for sailors to have long hair but it would get blown about by the winds and get stuck in [..]
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