Bise vs Bish - What's the difference?
bise | bish |
(British, slang) A mistake.
* 1952 , , Jennings and Darbishire , London; Glasgow : Collins, page 64:
* 1951 , , Jennings Follows a Clue , ISBN 0-7551-1366-7, page 41:
(chess) bishop
(archaic, or, slang) bishop
As nouns the difference between bise and bish
is that bise is alternative form of nodot=yes lang=en (blue pigment while bish is a mistake.As an abbreviation bish is
bishop.bise
English
bish
English
Noun
(bishes)- "You — you don't mean you've made a bish of it?" [said Darbishire]
- What on earth was the matter with him? He never made bishes like this during PT!
