Country Dictionary

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Jobe

1. A coalescing adaptation from the Biblical Job and of the name "Jobe"; as was used in the movie The Lawnmower Man. It can be used as an interjection, a label, or an expression of grief.
2. A nonsense phrase.

1. What the Jobe?!, What in the name of Jobe?!
2. That is so Jobe!, Jobeness, stop Jobeing around!, and Why are you being so Jobe, you Jobeitty Jobe-Jobe?

by John T. Boruff April 29, 2004

Prophet's Beard

Derivative of appreciation for the beard. Furthermore, the beards of Israel's prophets, because they were forbidden to cut them (Lev. 19:27, 21:5).
Whether a man or a woman, a facet of one's personality CAN be dubbed "Prophet's Beard" if used in the correct context. This given context must include a physical aspect that is paired with one's personality (ie. guitar, comb, or book). Consequently, one can have multiple Prophet's Beards.

-Term invented by John T. Boruff.

1. An interjection of excitement.
2. Another phrase for "cool."
3. An expression of one's personal hobby.

1. Duuude! Prophet's Beard!! Shaaw...
2. Aw man, that is sooo Prophet's Beard.
3. My guitar is my Prophet's Beard, because it is used for one of my hobbies.

by John T. Boruff May 02, 2004

Spants

A cross between shorts and pants. 3/4 length shorts.

My, your spants are quite "core" today.

by John T. Boruff May 13, 2004

Electric Bionicle

A nonsense expression inspired by the name of the Lego Bionicle series.

-Term invented by John T. Boruff.

1. An interjection of good excitement.

1. Duude! Electric Bionicle!!!! Shout it from the rooftops.

by John T. Boruff May 02, 2004