A reference to an "upscale" or "Upper Middle Class" black person or family. NOT derogatory when used by white people, but can be derogatory if used by blacks, about blacks. Derived from the Huxtables on the Cosby Show. Also used to define "poser" black families, trying to act "white"
Hey, check out the Huxtables in that mini van!
Caviar? What they sellin caviar here fo? They ain't no Huxtables round hea.
Check those Huxtables! What, they think they betta than us?
Caviar? What they sellin caviar here fo? They ain't no Huxtables round hea.
Check those Huxtables! What, they think they betta than us?
by Andrew the Texan November 21, 2006
Black dude-what do you know about that a slinging and grindin' white boy?
Me- shut up Huxtable, do you want the sack or not?
Me- shut up Huxtable, do you want the sack or not?
by thinjimmcgeekbeats July 02, 2005
1.n. a state of confused terror or disenchantment. Can be associated with a period of time (usually momentary) when things long familiar turn foriegn or unexpected.
The huxtable of divorce.
by Forrest Armstrong April 13, 2006
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