Citations:Bubbafication
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English citations of Bubbafication
Noun: "(pejorative) the process of making or becoming less sophisticated and/or more characteristic of the culture of the rural United States"
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- 2000, Christina Waters, "Such a deal", Metro Santa Cruz, 8 March - 15 March 2000:
- Part of this love of fat, fast food comes from what I call the Bubbafication of America. Think of Bubba as Homer Simpson without the sophistication.
- 2004, Alan Peppard, "Kinky tweaks Dubya", Dallas Morning News, 19 April 2004:
- The Bubbafication of the Oval Office – with the McNugget presidency of Bill Clinton and the boots and rodeo-buckle administration of George W. Bush – has caused a cultural vacuum.
- 2004, Jack Gordon, "Uff Da Y'all'", Minnesota Monthly, 1 November 2004:
- The Bubbafication of Minnesota is in full swing.
- 2012, Mike Seely, "The War on Williamsburg", Seattle Weekly, Volume 37, Number 49, 5 December - 11 December 2012, page 36:
- Eclectic and sophisticated are hence coded as negative traits–so cool equaling not so cool–putting Swift in seemed lockstep with the anti-intellectual sentiment that's led to the astonishing 21st-Century Bubbafication of the Republican Party.