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Joe Blow noun- an average, typical citizen US, 1924
- “If that isn’t a natural my name just isn’t Joe Blow and we might as well closeup shop right now and go to sea!” — William Brinkley, Don’t Go Near the Water, p. 12, 1956
- [I]f Joe Blow has promised to come by and run him home in the chuggedy-chug, he may hang around longer than usual[.] — Dick Clark, To Goof or Not to Goof, p. 85, 1963
- I can find a better way of spending my life than behind Joe Blow’s desk for twenty-five, thirty dollars a day, you know. — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 258, 1972
- [I]t was easy going through the usual jailhouse bullshit, answering a lotta things, like, who’s doing what, how long Joe Blow been dealing, how’d I get cracked, who cracked me. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 127, 1973
- [T]he Joe Blows and their housewives who went about life as usual while the grunts had been counting off their hours and days in the paddies and hills. — Charles Anderson, The Grunts, p. 177, 1976
- an excellent musician US
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 28, 1945
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