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gut bomb noun any greasy, tasty, heavy food, especially a greasy hamburger US- — Current Slang, p. 6, Spring 1968
- We met Steve for lunch and celebrated with a hamburger. The old gut-bomb never tasted so good! — Mary Shields, Sled Dog Trails, p. 76, 1984
- Rodeo riders are credited with naming "gut bombs." The suspicion is that the tough old Brahma bull that disappeared off the circuit after one too many crowhops has ended giving the cowboys new pains as part of the many gut bombs they put away. — Chris Thain, Cold as a Bay Street Banker’s Heart, p. 78, 1987
- After the movie last night, the two of them had stayed in the wardroom and waited for the stewards to open up the "Mid-rats" line, the midnight snack service where officers could purchase the infamous "gut bombs." These were double cheeseburgers topped with nearly everything that science was still atttempting to classify. — Gerry Carroll, North S*A*R, p. 193, 1991
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