Archbishop of Banterbury

English

Etymology

Noun

Archbishop of Banterbury (plural Archbishops of Banterbury)

  1. (slang, humorous) A person full of witty banter.
    Synonym: Bantersaurus Rex
    • 2015 September 9, Stephen Thomas Cole, “Re: What do YOU want this NG to be?”, in uk.radio.amateur (Usenet):
      No way, dude! I'm the Archbishop of Banterbury! You must be confusing me with that other Steve, G8IZY, the dipshit from Croydon.
    • 2017, Pete Brown, Miracle Brew: Hops, Barley, Water, Yeast and the Nature of Beer, Unbound Publishing, →ISBN:
      [] it's still the perfect pint for when ur smashing it wiv your brev Gaz who is a total ledge and the Archbishop of Banterbury, but for the twenty-first-century lad, who doesn't really think of himself as a lad any more anyway, come to think of it, it's not []
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Archbishop of Banterbury.
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