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rednecks

n. (plural of redneck English)

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Rednecks (song)

"Rednecks" is a song by Randy Newman, the lead-off track on his 1974 album Good Old Boys.

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Krome didn't want the rednecks to crash into anybody, but he also didn't want them to get pulled over on a DUI.

On the way, it stopped three times along the side of the highway, where one or both of the rednecks nonchalantly got out to urinate.

Eventually the rednecks turned east off Highway One, then south on a dirt road that bisected a tomato farm.

They'd closed the gap on the rednecks, only to watch the stolen ski boat plow sensationally into a shallow grass bank.

The makeshift mooring afforded a partially obstructed view of the busy docks at Jewfish Creek, where the rednecks finally had managed an uneventful landing.

Of the three rednecks, Shiner was the weak link and consequently the chief target of her attentions.

And also to make the rednecks understand she was serious and would not negotiate with any grown man wearing shorts over his face.

Amber's only hope on this night was the icky-looking pair of rednecks at table seven, the same two who yesterday had left her a hundred-dollar tip on a credit card.

But for her purposes, the rednecks could not be crude and spooky and disgusting.

When she brought the beers and chicken wings to the two rednecks, the one named Bode said: "Sugar, you're our rock 'n' roll expert.

Before the two rednecks broke into her home and attacked her, JoLayne Lucks had in her entire adult life been struck by only two men.

Krome slowed and turned off the headlights, so the rednecks wouldn't spot them in the rearview.

This much she knew: The woman with the shotgun was the one the rednecks had robbed of the lottery ticket.

That trashy Yankee writer of all those filthy violent fuck books, come to save your aristocratic ass from gettin’ pronged by all the slobbering rednecks that must surely be prowlin’ around the parish, just a-lustin’ for a crack at you.

The truckers were regulars at the Nest, but the rednecks were from out of town, as were a hopped-up bunch of swordfishermen who were talking loudly around the pool table.