Proper noun
Philbin (plural Philbins)
A surname from Irish.
After graduating in 1953 with a degree in sociology, he supported the university in various ways — most notably when he donated $2.5 million to the school in 2001 to create the Regis Philbin Studio Theatre. Source: Internet
Celebrities Remember Regis Philbin in Heartfelt Tributes: "Every Day With Him Was a Gift" Source: Internet
Gifford co-hosted "Live!" with Philbin from 1985 until 2000. Source: Internet
In actual fact, Philbin was buried in a small family-only service on the campus of Notre Dame. Source: Internet
"I think the primary consideration here is to understand that the House could have pursued Ambassador Bolton," White House Deputy Counsel Patrick Philbin responded, noting that the House chose not to subpoena Bolton. Source: Internet
I was very sorry to hear of the passing of the great Regis Philbin. Source: Internet