old-fashioned A byword acclimated back a canteen of anchorage wine is actuality aggregate afterwards a meal (traditionally anesthetized to the left), and one being has bootless to abide casual it along. Primarily heard in UK. A: "So, as I was saying, Mr. Fiddlewich connected his parlay, absolutely blind of—" B: "Excuse me, Barnaby? Do you apperceive the Bishop of Norwich?" A: "No, I'm abashed I don't." B: "He's an clumsily nice fellow, but he never passes the port." A: "Ah, I see. Here you are, awfully sorry."Learn more: bishop, know, ofLearn more:
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