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Bucky

(55,334 posts)
Mon May 6, 2013, 07:46 AM May 2013

"I'm your huckleberry" seems like an unusually erotic threat to issue

It's like saying "Put up your dukes, boy, I'll be your jasmine" or "It's time to throwdown, my cuddlebunny." I just think the phrase sends a mixed message.

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"I'm your huckleberry" seems like an unusually erotic threat to issue (Original Post) Bucky May 2013 OP
For an alternative explanation, go here Bucky May 2013 #1
Interesting reference point In_The_Wind May 2013 #2
The rabbit one needs a subcaption... Locut0s May 2013 #6
You could say... AnneD May 2013 #3
"Dance partner" (that clever lunger was all about the irony) Tom Ripley May 2013 #4
urban dictionary, should have known. i want to start a rural dictionary. Tuesday Afternoon May 2013 #5

Tuesday Afternoon

(56,912 posts)
5. urban dictionary, should have known. i want to start a rural dictionary.
Mon May 6, 2013, 06:27 PM
May 2013

let all those city folks know how we break it down country style.

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