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Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In choose

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[US] in ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 247: The mongo’s died four times.
at mongo, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 129: Jill St. John [...] has her hair all piled up on top of her head so she can make like Shelley Winters. [Ibid.] 202: She makes like a bakery truck and hauls buns out of there.
at make like (a)..., v.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 23: Last week the drive-in owners of Dallas County put out an APB on Joe Bob Briggs.
at a.p.b., n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 199: It’s conversations like that that allow the ugly people of America to face up to their problems and get their acts together.
at get one’s act together (v.) under act, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 150: We got the S&M freak guard, Henry Silva, who does pimp and drug work.
at S and M, adj.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 138: We’re not going down there to get donkey book-ends, you bimbo [...] We’re going down there to become Animals.
at animal, n.1
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 15: The tough guys in felt hats come back with this ape-face who looks like Yul Brynner in a Santa Claus suit.
at ape-face (n.) under ape, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 202: She makes like a bakery truck and hauls buns out of there.
at haul ass, v.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 16: He still kicks behinds like a crazy gorilla. [Ibid.] 103: It’s time for revenge. It’s time for a little justice... It’s time, in other words, to kick A.
at kick ass, v.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 142: Did you write your famous opening line to the nerd, the sensitive suggestion, ‘Wanna play Hide the Salami?’.
at play (a game of) hide the salami (v.) under play (at)..., v.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 138: We had a few of those rip-off Limeaid tequila drinks [...] and played touchy-touchy with a couple bimbos.
at play touchy-touchy (v.) under play (at)..., v.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 171: I told Bobo to hold off on the b.s.
at b.s., n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 145: Meanwhile the bald-headed space babies are killin everybody in sight.
at baby, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 32: Butch said he could keep me out of the Crossbar Hotel for a while if I would send him another hundred.
at cross-bar hotel, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 77: May Ellen got completely hysterical and barfed all over Rhett Beavers’s yellow blazer.
at barf, v.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 175: A bunch of bimbos who won’t drop their tops for the camera. Beefcake but no cheesecake.
at beefcake (n.) under beef, n.1
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 123: The students go around with dart guns trying to rubber-bullet the bejabbers out of one another.
at bejabers, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 51: Chainsaw [...] can scare the bejabbers out of you to the point where you think it was made by a cannibal.
at scare the bejazus out of (v.) under bejazus, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 5: In fact the Big Guy was a little p.o.ed.
at big boss, the, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 1: Banned in Dallas? [...] It was a little too much Powder River for even Big D to handle.
at Big D, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 185: Okay, we all know the great biker flicks, right, starting in 54 with The Wild One.
at biker, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 61: Hell’s Angels on Wheels (1967): Some say it’s the best of the bikers.
at biker, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 22: The giant is the opposite of a shrimp. ‘What’s that?’ ‘Blimp.’.
at blimp, n.1
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 98: We have a blockbuster holiday flick, exclusively playing on the outdoor screen.
at blockbuster, n.1
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 215: He’s sending Harry to a little boonie town called San Paulo.
at boonie, adj.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 198: I believe you have taken a few bow-wows to the drive-in in your lifetime.
at bow-wow, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 72: We’re talking IQ 23. We’re talking, as most of you turkeys know by now, box of rocks.
at box of rocks (n.) under box of..., n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 178: Lou doesn’t even use his bare hands. He kills em with a stick. Gimme a break.
at give me a break! (excl.) under break, n.1
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 28: Hey, Bubba, what happened to Joe Bob?
at bubba, n.
[US] ‘Joe Bob Briggs’ Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In 6: I might need to point out right here I’m not making any of this bullstuff up.
at bullstuff (n.) under bull, n.6
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