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bib and tucker

noun

  1. clothes:

    to dress in one's best bib and tucker.



bib and tucker

noun

  1. informal.
    an outfit of clothes (esp in the phrase best bib and tucker )
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of bib and tucker1

First recorded in 1740–50
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“I was born with a boy’s spirit under my bib and tucker,” wrote Miss Alcott in 1856.

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As for the name, “a bib and tucker was the finest wardrobe a gentleman could put together back in the day, which was the late 1800s," he explains. "Remember the show ‘Beverly Hillbillies?’

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My dad Bill was on a night shift so he came home, got me and my brother Kevin out of bed, got us dressed in our best bib and tucker and took us down to the station to have our picture taken.

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The orator is conning for the last time the speech in which he has vainly attempted to season with some new spice the yearly panegyric upon our country; its happiness and glory; the audience is putting on its best bib and tucker, and its blandest expression to listen.

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By Elsa d'Esterre-Keeling, Author of "Three Sisters," "Bib and Tucker," &c.

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