bib vs swish

bib

noun
  • A patch of colour around an animal's upper breast and throat. 

  • A rectangular piece of material, carrying a bib number, worn as identification by entrants in a race. 

  • A bibb (bibcock). 

  • Similar items of clothing such as the Chinese dudou and Vietnamese yem. 

  • An item of clothing for people (especially babies) tied around their neck to protect their clothes from getting dirty when eating. 

  • The upper part of an apron or overalls. 

  • A colourful polyester or plastic vest worn over one's clothes, usually to mark one's team during group activities. 

  • Shorts which are held up by suspenders. 

  • A north Atlantic fish (Trisopterus luscus), allied to the cod. 

verb
  • To dress (somebody) in a bib. 

  • To beep (e.g. a car horn). 

swish

noun
  • A hissing, sweeping movement through the air, as of an animal's tail. 

  • An improvised alcoholic drink made by fermenting whatever ingredients are available. 

  • A sound of liquid flowing inside a container. 

  • A short rustling, hissing or whistling sound, often made by friction. 

  • An effeminate male homosexual. 

  • Effeminacy, effeminate or homosexual demeanor. 

  • A successful basketball shot that does not touch the rim or backboard. 

  • A twig or bundle of twigs, used for administering beatings; a switch 

verb
  • To flourish with a swishing sound. 

  • To mince or otherwise to behave in an effeminate manner. 

  • To make a successful basketball shot that does not touch the rim or backboard. 

  • To make a rustling sound while moving. 

  • To cause a liquid to move around in a container, or in one's mouth. 

intj
  • A hissing or whistling sound of something travelling quickly through the air. 

adj
  • Effeminate. 

  • Attractive, stylish 

  • sophisticated; fashionable; smooth. 

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