A fork of Rural Dictionary
The act of dramatically quitting your worthless job and telling your boss how you really feel about things. Immortalized in the 1981 song “Take this Job and Shove It” Written and by redneck artist David Allen Coe and performed by country western idol Johnny Paycheck. In the construction industry a full Johnny Paycheck is punctuated by forcefully throwing your hardhat or a half full beer bottle at the boss. Variation: "You can't fire me - I quit!!! See dragging up
Ironworker #1: "Did you see Jim Earl this afternoon?" Ironworker #2: "Yeah man he had a liquid lunch and did a Johnny Paycheck down at the main office" Welder #1 "He threw a beer at that cocksucker from quality assurance and sent him to the hospital" Ironworker #1"I'll have to buy the man beer!"
Simply another name for the super market Whole Foods. This play on words makes light of the very high prices of their inventory.
After shopping at Whole Foods, looking at his receipt Joe realized that his whole pay check was now gone. "Whole Foods?!! More like Whole Paycheck you skinny mother fuckers!!!" It was items like the 15 dollar maple syrup that drove the bill up.
Just another way of saying "Whole Foods"
Have you tried the new flavored cottage cheese cups? You can find them at Whole Paycheck. or "Whole Paycheck" has the greatest selection of gluten-free products!
A large amount of money payed for in coins, usually in quarters, but doesn't exclude to pennies, nickles, and dimes.
Person 1: Dude, my boss left out $10 bucks from paycheck this week. When I told him, he told me it was a mistake and, instead of writing out another check for $10 bucks, he just gave it to me in real money. Yeah, all in coins. Person 2: That explains that jingling i was hearing, your boss gave you a Jewish Paycheck
Rednecks who actually have a viable source of income. They do not live in trailer parks, but you might find them in small country towns in all 50 states. They could be farmers, Lawndogs etc.
Look at them Robertsons on their riding lawn mowers. I heard they are rednecks with paychecks.
A nickname for Whole Foods Market, the now-famous purveyor of (rather high-priced) organic and fresh foods and sundries.
i'm headed to Whole Paycheck to pick up a dozen organic, cage-free, range-free, vegetarian-fed eggs and some sustainably farmed, sprouted quinoa; good thing i just completed that second mortgage.
One of life's biggest disappointments.It is the dejection/rage experienced by first time workers when they get their very first paycheck and realize they don't get to keep the entire $5.25 they thought they were working for.
My son experienced paycheck shock when he saw all the stuff deducted from his gross pay.