Jabba the Hut

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Jabba the Hut

  1. Misspelling of Jabba the Hutt.
    • 1992, Thomas Hauser., Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times, pages 377–8:
      "You know that character, Jabba the Hut? ... Sometimes he'd tell Ali good things and do things on the surface that seemed right, but then he'd mix it with something devious...."
    • 2004, Ruth Cohen., Alien Invasion: How the Harris Tories Mismanaged Ontario, page 61:
      Legislative assistants are terrified of her, and her reputation for yelling at people deemed disobedient has earned her the nickname ‘Jabba the Hut.’