bubba

bubba
definition
noun
my sister has always called me bubba
used as an informal or affectionate form of address to a brother.
It seems that despite claims that the folks who were organizing the boycott are the bubba demographic that isn't sophisticated enough to consume French products, the boycott is actually being felt.
a working-class white male of the rural South.
example
That's when my sister came in, ‘It's all right, 'bubba' , all right,’ and so I came to love her and that's the truth.
‘Relax, 'bubba' ,’ Avery said a laugh in her voice as she gave him a swift one armed hug.
my sister has always called me 'bubba'
All I can say is, ‘Hold on, 'bubba' , it's gonna’ be a wild ride.’
my sister has always called me 'bubba'
They're fat, tail-gate 'bubba' types that break a sweat walking up the courthouse steps to apply for their hunting license.
It seems that despite claims that the folks who were organizing the boycott are the 'bubba' demographic that isn't sophisticated enough to consume French products, the boycott is actually being felt.
As you know, 'Bubba' , I have no way to ever repay you for your unselfish gift of life you so eagerly gave to me. All I can offer to you is my undying love, my respect, my gratitude and my humble heart.
Dean wasn't just whistling Dixie when he made his infamous remark about reaching out to 'bubbas' bearing Confederate flags.
This book is a clear and credible survey of that phenomenon, and it's especially welcome in a year of generalizations about "the 'Bubba' vote."
My brother, whom I call 'Bubba' , has many memories of him even though he was only 2 years old when my dad went away to the service.
There are the pickup trucks proudly displaying gun racks owned by the 'Bubbas' of the South, and the souped up sports cars driven by NASCAR-driver "wannabes".
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