by ONAKA23 March 24, 2004
I’ll be your Huckleberry. Phrase used in the film Tombstone and quote from very early book about Doc Holiday. This term came from the fact early law enforcement officers were called Huckleberries, this due to the fact that the huckleberry was used to dye their coats. The term Bluecoats is still with us today. Older people can remember a cartoon about old west sheriff Huckleberry Hound. When Doc confronted Johnny Ringo he essentially was saying “I’ll be your lawman”. When he and Ringo meet again he makes the statement and says “now it’s official” showing Ringo the badge Wyatt gave him.
by Capnric August 15, 2021
A phrase commonly used in the south and made famous by Val Kilmer when he played doc holiday in the movie tombstone. Meaning “I’m the right man for the job” or “I’m the man you are looking for.
Doc stepped out into the sunlight and flicked his cigarette, “I’m your huckleberry,” he said tapping his holstered pistol.
“You are going to learn not to mess with me,” meghan said to clint, “cause I’m your huckleberry.”
“You are going to learn not to mess with me,” meghan said to clint, “cause I’m your huckleberry.”
by MamaNasty May 22, 2022
"I'm your man" or "I'm the one your looking for" popular for the usage of it in the movie Tombstone. as if saying "I can do it"
by Tami5 July 03, 2021
by Rutt Moxx March 07, 2010
I'm your huckleberry comes from a very classic and hot western movie called tombstone. this phrase means I'm the perfect man for the job.
Jimmy: Who here wants to fight?
Holliday: I'm your huckleberry
Jimmy: Well come on then pus.
Holliday: Pulls out 12 gauge shottie
-Boooooom- Jimmy dies
Holliday: I'm your huckleberry
Jimmy: Well come on then pus.
Holliday: Pulls out 12 gauge shottie
-Boooooom- Jimmy dies
by Mr. You eat a Slug September 21, 2004
this means you'll be someone's lifelong companion, a boyfriend or girlfriend, or bff as Huck was to Tom
by Leg3410 January 14, 2017