by bispmaster July 27, 2008
Get the bisp mug.Known by his closer peers as ‘Eddy’, he is a man who demonstrates his sheer excellence in everything he does. He is a frequent contributor to online classical forums and enjoys smashing sub-zero Carlings on the weekend with his AC/DC cover band. Genius, intellect, toga-enthusiast, father, lover... most likely demi-god.
by Gkalavaki April 10, 2021
Get the Edward Bispham mug.So I woke up this morning and had some major morning bisp.
I was working out with my new female trainer the other day and inadvertently got a big bisp.
I was working out with my new female trainer the other day and inadvertently got a big bisp.
by DustyBottoms69 May 4, 2008
Get the bisp mug.BIPPY - A jocular euphemism for ass, as in "bet your (sweet) bippy) by Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, an NBC-TV comedy series, 1968-1973. From "Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, A-G" by J.E. Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994.
by LabRat63 July 2, 2007
Get the Bippy mug.A system or process that is twice synchronous in both directions.
Salespeople who don't know what synchronous means frequently use this word.
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My company's software has a bisynchronous relationship with your CRM system. Data goes back and forth in real time.
by aubiematt June 20, 2007
Get the bisynchronous mug.A Bippy is a slang word for your bottom or hiney. It is used in a saying; "You bet your sweet Bippy!" It is more or less a Midwestern type of term.
"You bet your sweet bippy I'm gonna run you over with this tonka truck if you don't get yo'self inside for dinner!"
by Cozy Rugburn February 16, 2012
Get the Bippy mug.A condition of "wanderin' along, singin' a song, side by side..."
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bi = two
synchro = from Greek syn "kronos" -- to happen at the same time.
ambula = from "ambulas" Latin, "walking"
cantia = from Latin "cantare" = "to sing"
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bi = two
synchro = from Greek syn "kronos" -- to happen at the same time.
ambula = from "ambulas" Latin, "walking"
cantia = from Latin "cantare" = "to sing"
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