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tommy toughnuts 

One badass muthafucka. It can also be somebody who acts like a toughguy, or dresses like a farmer.
Hey, look at tommy toughnuts over there filling up his duramax diesel.

Voodoo Doughnuts 

One of the things Portland, Oregon is known for. They are located at 22 SW 3rd Avenue("just south of the Burnside Bridge") and at 1501 NE Davis Street. Two of their most known doughnuts are the Bacon Maple and the Cock-n-balls. A few others are the Portland Creme, the Dirty Old Bastard, and the Voodoo Doughnut.
Commonly referred to as simply "Voodoo"
If, at a concert, a band is not actually from Portland, they will likely say something about Voodoo(as in the example).
Their slogan is "The magic is in the hole".
Random fact: at the 1501 NE Davis Street location, on top of the doughnut display case, there is a copy of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"
Jack Barakat: I had the Cock-n-balls doughnut at Voodoo! It was awesome!

Oregonian: Have you been to Voodoo Doughnuts?
Washingtonian: No, sounds lame.
Oregonian: ... We're going to Voodoo... NOW

beer and doughnuts

A perfect match to induce target vomiting.
Spooge: You going to to the tequila session this evening?

Wyatt: Of course, I think they are serving an appetizer of beer and doughnuts. Hackett is bringing his girlfriend, I hear.
beer and doughnuts by the comand'r December 28, 2020

who took the jam out of your doughnuts ?

- "Who took the jam out of your doughnuts ?"
- "You took the fucking jam out my doughnuts Tommy. You did"

(Tommy and Turkish, Snatch)

Tommy Tough Nuts 

A person who thinks they are a tough individual while they are nor.
For example, a person who is telling a story that does not sound real or is an exaggeration, might be called Tommy Tough Nuts.
Tommy Tough Nuts by jay August 22, 2004

doing doughnuts 

riding around in tight circles in a car, often resulting in circular tire-marks on the pavement reminiscent of doughnuts.
doing doughnuts in an SUV is bound to lead to a roll-over.
doing doughnuts by minghi January 29, 2004