two-and-barbeque

two-and-barbeque
 other.— «The current version of that page, at…/conf-rank-98.html, shows quite clearly who went “oh and two and barbeque” in the first two rounds of the tournament.» —“Re: Final: Usc Vs. Clemson” by Jim Carr Usenet: rec.sport.baseball.college May 23, 1998. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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