On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 16:08:52 -0000, Rob Brigham wrote:

> [...] felt like it was bespoke built for me [...]

Ok, this is probably one of those "American English versus H.M.
English" things.  I've seen the term "bespoke" used in this way before,
usually in reference to clothes.  It has always sounded like it means
something along the lines of "custom tailored".  But I've never found
an (American English, I guess) dictionary that gave a definition that
sounded like "custom tailored".

So, _is_ that what it means?


TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ


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