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▪ I. bish variant of bikh. ▪ II. bish, n.1 and v.1|bɪʃ| Jocular abbrev. of bishop n. and v.
1875A. Porson Quaint Words 20 To be bish'd..confirmed. 1927Wodehouse Meet Mr. Mulliner iii. 88 He turned appealingly from one to the other. ‘Vicar! Bish!’ 1930Outlook & Independent 29 Oct. 328/3 Some one..asked in amazement, ‘When does the Bishop bish?’ 1958I. Murdoch Bell 247, I suppose I'd better leave the way clear for the bish's Rolls Royce. ▪ III. bish, n.2 slang.|bɪʃ| [Etym. unknown.] A mistake, blunder.
1937Partridge Dict. Slang 55/2 Bish,..a mistake: Seaford Preparatory School: from ca. 1925. 1955F. Swinnerton Sumner Intrigue xx. 198 He's always making bishes like this! 1956B. Goolden At Foot of Hills x. 236 She..suddenly realised she'd made an [sic] complete bish. ▪ IV. bish, v.2 Austral. and N.Z. slang.|bɪʃ| [Imitative.] trans. To throw.
1940N. Marsh Surfeit of Lampreys (1941) X. §i. 142 They'd just sort of bished them into the cupboard. 1945Baker Austral. Lang. xi. 205 To throw is to bish, biff or peg. |