Bish vs Gish - What's the difference?
bish | gish |
(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
(role-playing games) A magician, or character that is skilled in both physical combat and the use of magic. Most gish characters use their magical abilities to increase their own personal combat abilities (known as "buffing").
(slang) An outsider.
In lang=en terms the difference between bish and gish
is that bish is bishop while gish is an outsider.As an abbreviation bish
is bishop.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!
