- britch
- britch·el;britch·en;britch·es;britch;britch·in;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Britch — [englisch, brɪtʃ; im Musikerjargon »pizzen«], Mitte der Siebzigerjahre aufgekommene Spieltechnik auf der Bassgitarre (vergleichbar dem Slapbass): der Daumen der (rechten) Spielhand schlägt auf die Saiten; Zeige oder Mittelfinger reißt die Saite … Universal-Lexikon
Britch — This interesting name is of Old English pre 7th century origins, and is a topographical surname for someone who lived by a piece of land that was newly cultivated, or perhaps in contradiction, a place which was well established with protective… … Surnames reference
britch — fish scored deeply with a knife to facilitate the process of boiling.britches breech … Dictionary of ichthyology
britch n — What the pyromaniac did when he quit his job at Levi Strauss Burned his britches behind him … English expressions
britch — I. ˈbrich noun ( es) Etymology: by alteration dialect : breech I II. transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ es) Etymology: by alteration … Useful english dictionary
britch|es — … Useful english dictionary
britch·es — /ˈbrıʧəz/ noun [plural] chiefly US informal + old fashioned : ↑pants an old pair of britches too big for your britches see ↑big, 1 … Useful english dictionary
burn the bridges — britch n … English expressions
britchel — britch·el … English syllables
britchen — britch·en … English syllables