toejam
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[edit]Noun
[edit]toejam (uncountable)
- Alternative form of toe jam.
- 1987, Les A[llan] Murray, “Aspects of Language and War on the Gloucester Road”, in The Daylight Moon, Manchester: Carcanet Press Limited, published 1988, →ISBN, page 85:
- A hard yarn twangs the tension and fires its broad arrow out of a grim space of Old Australian smells: toejam, tomato sauce, semen and dead singlets the solitary have called peace but which is really an unsurrendered trench.
- 1991, Quincy Troupe, “Poem for the Root Doctor of Rock n Roll”, in Weather Reports: New and Selected Poems, New York, N.Y., London: Harlem River Press, →ISBN, page 165:
- devils like elvis & pat boone who never duck-walked back in the alley with you & bo diddley, little richard & the fatman from new orleans all yall slapping down songs meaner than the smell of toejam & rot-gut whiskey breath back there, in them back rooms
- 2008, Rebecca Schoenkopf, “A Tender Moment”, in Commie Girl in the OC, London, New York, N.Y.: Verso, →ISBN, section 3 (Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll, But Mostly Sex), page 110:
- Feeling like an embarrassed bit of toejam plucked from the un-American foot of the Green (Communist) Party, I headed home to the kid.
- 2010, Anuja Chauhan, chapter 10, in Battle for Bittora, Noida, Uttar Pradesh: HarperCollins Publishers India, →ISBN, page 296:
- I clapped along sedately during the aarti, constantly making sure my pallu stayed over my head, but somehow, I couldn’t get myself to pray. The fact that there was a definite smell of toejam lurking below the incense didn’t help.