Citations:Bubbette

Noun: "(sometimes pejorative) a working-class white female from the rural American South"

 * 1988, Pete Franklin (with Terry Pluto), You Could Argue But You'd Be Wrong, Contemporary Books (1988), ISBN 9780809246748, page 79:
 * Bubba and Bubbette love rasslin' because Bubba and Bubbette should really walk around wearing a sandwich board that reads "quick, someone give me a lobotomy."
 * 2000, Floyd Orr, Plastic Ozone Daydream, Writers Club Press (2000), ISBN 9780595157945, page 244:
 * Yuppies rule the planet and this is what you, Bubbas and Bubbettes, can buy right now.
 * 2000, Jan Hornung, This Is the Truth, as Far as I Know: I Could Be Wrong, Writers Club Press (2000), ISBN 9780595141852, page 1:
 * The good folks of Sugar Tit have been sponsoring this festival since the early 90s to honor the hard-working good-ole-boys and their lifestyle in the South. They honor the gals, too. That would be the Bubbettes.
 * 2003, Terri M. Baker, "One More Stretch of the Road", in Women Confronting Retirement: A Nontraditional Guide (eds. Nan Bauer Maglin & Alice Radosh), Rutgers University Press (2003), ISBN 9780813531267, page 38:
 * After many years of working with Bubbas and Bubbettes, I have decided that they are just boneheads, and that I would like to work with smart, funny women who want to lend a hand to other women to help in small but real ways.
 * 2014, Stephen Schottenfeld, Bluff City Pawn, Bloomsbury (2014), ISBN 9781620406366, page 105:
 * Not just dealers but every scumbag and gunrunner calling nonstop, every Bubba and Bubbette that ever wanted a gun.