November 3rd is officially "Bop the Nearest Joe Day," so when you see a Joe, just as JoeBingus or an ordinary Joe, you have the permission to bop them as many times as you wish.
(past tense) Yesterday, I bopped a joe.
(Future tense) Did you know that later in the future, on specifically November 3rd, I can officialy bop a Joe?
(Future tense) Did you know that later in the future, on specifically November 3rd, I can officialy bop a Joe?
by JoePotato2nd November 3, 2021
Get the Bop a Joemug. Jonathan “Joe” Nathan III of Jordan is an entity commonly used in jokes among adolescents, yet it is still a common phrase amongst devious jesters of all ages. The joke is that you inquire of his name, because he is a mysterious character. When asked about his nickname; “Who is Joe?” The other partaking in the joke prepares to commence a large amount of tomfoolery, responding “Joe mama” relating to the popular “your mother” joke that makes fun of female parental figures usually stating that they are fat, ugly, etc. which is ironic because it was made popular by the “Yo mama” character on YouTube, who is commonly compared, via his voice, to the character “Joe Swanson” from the popular adult swim cartoon series: “Family Guy”.
by Tiddy_borgar October 18, 2021
Get the JOEmug. by Roar1224 October 2, 2023
Get the Joe Mama's Breadmug. A phrase used in Ireland to refer to unemployment benefit (The Dole), paying homage to the showband style singer Joe Dolan, who was the only Irish singer to reach number one in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
by Dick Cheeseman October 12, 2020
Get the Joe Dolanmug. A breakfast meal for when you are in a rush in the morning, just crack a whole egg into a fresh cup of coffee.
by SockT November 13, 2023
Get the Sloggy Joemug. 