A fork of Rural Dictionary
A horrendous rip-off The Beatles that was mentioned in Wayne’s World.
David: What is your favorite band?
Joe: I like The Sh*tty Beatles.
David: We ain’t friends anymore.
Beatlemaniacs who believed that the members of their favorite band were clean-cut nice boys like in the film A Hard Day's Night.
The term was confirmed by the Beatles themselves in a 1965 Playboy interview, where they said it was originally used by fan magazines. They picked up the term and used it to (sometimes humorously) make sure fangirls knew how perfect they were.
John: I've cheated on my wife thousands of times.
Paul: That's not true, Beatle People!
George: Yeah, I'M the one who has been cheating on John's wife.
*Disclaimer: Not real quotes. As far as we know.
A word used in the UK, the Beatles-Crossing is an area of road painted with bold white stripes, where vehicle must stop if pedestrians wish to cross.
Named after the 60s UK rock band, The Beatles. Specifically, the famous Beatles album ‘Abbey Road’ in which the Beatles are pictured crossing the road at Abbey Road Studios.
“How long will it take you to get here?”
“Oh, not long. I’m just crossing the Beatles-Crossing now.”