Haven’t heard that Juke Joint Jezebel except in books but anyone would know immediately what it meant. Last night my grandson wanted to know about the word skedaddle in the book we were reading. It seems to me that’s a term which is self-explanatory but not to a 7 year old.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 5 years ago
A common noun that ends in -ly is “contumely.”
top cat james about 5 years ago
“That’s from that old song, Grandma – “Parsley, Stage, Raspberry, and Time” by Simon and Garfield!"
Grutzi about 5 years ago
Haven’t heard that Juke Joint Jezebel except in books but anyone would know immediately what it meant. Last night my grandson wanted to know about the word skedaddle in the book we were reading. It seems to me that’s a term which is self-explanatory but not to a 7 year old.
Sakamichi about 5 years ago
Sounds like Rose has been reading Raymond Chandler’s novels again. Lol!
jagedlo about 5 years ago
love how the conversation started in one direction and ended in another!
The Reader Premium Member about 5 years ago
Conversations with Ruthie tend to wander off track.
noreenklose about 5 years ago
To ALL my friends here:
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Ushindi about 5 years ago
“Juke Joint Jezebel”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKxosfl1E2g
James Lindley Premium Member about 5 years ago
Dressing like a junk joint Jezebel. I’m going to have to remember that one.