The overall-like garment worn under a jacket in standard marching band uniforms. Some come with a little pocket for change. All are uncomfortable to sit in.
"Dude, why don't you have your bibbers on yet? We're about to warm up."
"JT says he spilled mayonnaise on his bibbers, but he's not fooling anybody."
From the root - beber - which means to drink in Spanish. Adding the "se" makes the verb reflexive, hence making the word "to drink oneself."
This had also been proven - sticking a straw in a resevoir of saliva in the side of your mouth, sticking the other end of the straw in the middle of your mouth, and sipping the latter will result in the drinking of your own saliva.
Trying to fend off dehydration, James se bebe saliva.
A derogity name word used in North Yorkshire to describe a nerd, or geeky looking bloke. (Skinny, bad hair, glasses, often laden with books and pencils)
another term for a station wagon, mini-van, or any other kind of vehicle that is targeted at the "family" demographic(also M.A.V.)
"Tactical advantages aside, the M.A.V. is top of the line for the holy warrior troop transport manufactured by the Church of Latter Day Saints Military Industrial Complex. Also great for family trips...to heathen lands."
12 step recovery jargon referring to someone new who talks about how great life is, now that they'resober. Usually meaning that the person is out of touch with reality.
The new guy seems pretty happy for a dude who has no job, no money and no family. He must be on a pink cloud.