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powered by rice; PBR adjective Asian US Almost always attached to the abbreviation LBFMA hive of LBFM-PBRs: little-brown-fucking-machines-powered-by-rice, Olongapo startled me. — Paul Frederick Kluge, The Edge of Paradise, p. 142, 1993 Instead of being worth 2 silver pesos a head, the sex industry offers “a girl for the price of a burger"–or, more crudely put, “little brown fucking machines powered by rice.” — Nantawan Boonprasat-Lewis, Remembering Conquest, p. 62, 1999 To their consumer-clients, they are indeed what they are advertised (on t-shirts around the US bases) to be: “little brown fucking machines powered by rice”. — Neferti Tadiar, Fantasy Production, p. 58, 2004 The “little borwn sex machines” referred to on T-shirts in Okinawa, Japan, morphed quickly into “little brown fucking machines powered by rice” in displays of militarized misogyny. — Melissa Hope Ditmore, Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work, p. 376, 2006 Then they would ask about PBR, and the driver would smile and say, “The little sweeties are Powered-by-Rice.” — Joe Race, Sitting on a Goldmine, p. 18, 2008 |