Citations:pornobilly

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English citations of pornobilly

Noun: "(slang) a genre of rockabilly music with raunchy lyrics or stylings"[edit]

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  • 2000, Brian Hinton, Country Roads: How Country Came to Nashville, Sanctuary (2000), →ISBN, page 423:
    Inventor of pornobilly, Buck would come on stage dressed only in a “cowboy hat, pink cowboy boots and a toilet-plunger codpiece”.
  • 2000 November 1, Tryan6 [username], “Re: Todd Skewers the Right Wing on Talk Radio”, in alt.tv.homicide[1] (Usenet):
    And by leading "pornobilly" singer Buck Naked And the Bare Bottom Boys...But being as he is dead, I'm sure he wouldn't mind sharing the name.
  • 2004 September 26, REP [username], “Re: what's everyone listening to lately?”, in alt.support.childfree[2] (Usenet):
    If you like Buck Naked, check out Jon Wayne's 'Texas Funeral' if you haven't done so already. Not highly offensive pornobilly, but highly offensive in a drunken Texas way.
  • 2005, Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed (eds. Kim Cooper & David Smay), Routledge (2005), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Of course, there's a tendency to dismiss Buck and the Boys, pornobilly as a cheap novelty.