2.DCCthe part of an apron, dungarees, or overalls that covers your chest 围裙上部;工装裤的护胸
3.your best bib and tuckerDCCyour bestclothes – used humorously 你最好的衣服〔幽默用法〕
Examples from the Corpus
bib• His head had droppedforward and over his chest a great mat of blood had spread like a bib.• I felt like a country bumpkin in his bib overalls laughed right out of a formalball.• When it came time for my client to testify, he took the witness stand in his bib overalls.• A lot of people still have that image of horseshoepitchers being farmers in bib overalls.• It felt fun, like tying on a lobsterbib.• Victoria's muckybib came off her flower-sprigged Viyella dress and the chocolatepudding was sponged from her face.• First he threw down his training bib, then he tried to make a point to coaches Dino Zoff and Giancarlo Oddi.
Originbib
(1500-1600) Probably from bib“to drink”((14-20 centuries)), perhaps from Latinbibere; → BIBULOUS