Perhaps that is why this holier-than-thou hoochie seeks the psychic matchmaking advice of a monstrous drag queen. |
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Actually, all kidding aside, we like her all the more without the hoochie grind. |
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Don't get the impression that I'm a total hoochie sleeping with random boys. |
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For a while, we thought it was only us who were beginning to grow tired of the same old blunts'n' gats 'n' cristal 'n' hoochie haze of hip-hop hooliganism. |
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Your beau's dalliance with his leaf-peeping hoochie mama may have been a one-time thing. |
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There were two black women, in hoochie hot pants and fishnet tops, on a couch. |
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That's a text book definition of low-rent hoochie mama if I ever saw it. Guarantee you she's got her tramp stamp across her hips. |
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Anything shorter looks a little hoochie mama. |
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Until recently, rug-cutting party anthems would summon us to the dancefloor with the promise of it being like 1999, or some party rock in the house, or a few hoochie mamas showing their nanas. |
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Now she showed off her physique in a backless apron shirt and hoochie shorts that were so tight, I could see ample beavage. |
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A course winner last time, the John Coleman-trained Hoochie Mama might defy a 7lb. |
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Also in October Stewart left the Hoochie Coochie Men after having a row with Baldry. |
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He makes a swift return with his four-piece band, Any Trouble, for a show at Hoochie Coochie in Pilgrim Street next Wednesday night. |
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Covers include Hoochie Coochie Man, made famous by blues legend Muddy Waters. |
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It was back to Hoochie Coochie in August and the band ensured that the place was packed. |
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Last year we did three gigs in a row at The Riverside and Hoochie Coochie. |
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Clapton managed hits like Layla, Hoochie Coochie Man and Tears in Heaven. |
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