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Rubbernecking is a
derogatory term
primarily used to
refer to
bystanders stopping previous activity to
stare at accidents. More generally, it can refer...
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story that the
movie references, much to the boys' annoyance. 169 17 "
Rubberneckers"
Rodney Clouden Joe
Chandler & Nic
Wegener April 27, 2014 (2014-04-27)...
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Rubberneck is the
debut studio album by
American rock band Toadies. It was
released in
August 1994 on
Interscope Records and
attained RIAA gold and platinum...
- "Rubberneckin'" is a song
performed by
Elvis Presley,
which was
recorded at
American Sound Studio. It was used in the film
Change of
Habit and subsequently...
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released on
April 1, 2022.
Quitters was
preceded by the lead
single ‘
Rubberneckers’,
which was co-written by Alex Lahey. Two
additional singles, ‘Age Difference’...
- album,
Rubberneck, was
released in the
summer of 1994.
Featuring a
sound described as "distinctly grunge" and "distinctly Texan",
Rubberneck included...
- feature-length
films include Wood****,
Trust Us, This Is All Made Up,
Rubberneck, and Red Flag, the
latter two of
which were
released as a
double feature...
- "somber, serious" and "important". He
believed this
masked its perverse, "
rubbernecking" nature.: 3:30–4:00 He and his wife
Konnie Huq had
thought about holidaying...
- Toadies,
released in 1994 as the
second single from
their debut album Rubberneck. The song's
origins lie in
folklore from the band's
native state of Texas...
- a fine, generous,
helpful fellow (often used in
sarcastic fashion) "
Rubbernecks" –
people who turn
their heads to gaze in
curiosity "To
shoot the bull"...