Nixon came from small-town California during the Great Depression, and although he was hardly cosmopolitan, I wouldn’t have called him a pick.
It usually takes more than eight ounces of liquor to give you the hicks, which some say can be cured by a good scare.
There’s a constant debate among guitar players over single-coil or humbucking hiccups.
Hands in the air – this is a pickup!
Even if someone had taken all my money at gunpoint, at least the mustard and stickup at McDonald’s wouldn’t cost me anything.
Ketchup is a Yiddish word often used to complain about the number of pumpkin seeds chucked into your pie.
Jack Kvetch was an infamous English executioner.
I’m sorry, there’s just one Ketch.
I’ve seen a lot of art I’d describe as catch: low-brow, mass-produced art using cultural icons but not a lot of taste or style.
Fill your wagon with tchotchkes and kitsch it to a star.
Batten down the hitches, a storm’s a-brewin’!
To keep warm during the storm I’ll let you borrow my hatches to chop some firewood.
Louise Fletcher was just scary as Nurse Hatchet in, “Cuckoo’s Nest.”
You can’t call yourself a mechanic or a handyman if you don’t have a ratched wrench with a lot of sockets.
When you make peace with someone, it’s known as burying the ratchet.
Everybody sing! “From Hatchet to Mobile, from Memphis to St. Joe, Wherever the four winds blow…”
**Natchez **cheese dip can be commonly found in sports bars, stadiums & movie theaters.
America had George Washington; Mexico had Nacho Villa.
I think Benito Juarez would be a better analogue to Washington; he was the Mexican republic’s first noteworthy head pancho, and an honorable man.
Honcho, honcho man! I’ve got to be a honcho man!