Pulling a Bishop


the act of wearing a very out of place article of clothing. this can pertain to wearing shorts in january, or a versacci suit in a wal-mart.

the origin of the word either pertains to a member of the catholic church wearing his crazy robes in secular public, or a kid named nick bishop, who wears hawaiian shirts all year long. in vermont.

synonymous with pullin’ a bishop, pulling a b, bishopping, or shopping b’s.
use of phrase: hey, you see the girl with the cowboy hat? yeah, she’s definitely pulling a bishop.

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