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"Joe Sixpack" Definitions
  1. a man who is considered typical of a person who does manual work
"Joe Sixpack" Antonyms

10 Sentences With "Joe Sixpack"

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Establishment multinationals will pay a boatload of tax, and Joe Sixpack will get a cut in his payroll tax.
Joe SixPack isn't gonna elect a guy who only has a drink if he thinks it's the blood of Christ. 8.
Uncle Joe may be the epitome of the establishment, but at least the teetotaler knows how to talk to Joe Sixpack.
Whatever their former appellation — Reagan Democrats, the silent majority, the Southern strategy — Joe Sixpack and Archie Bunker are now solidly in the billionaire businessman's corner.
"Helicopter money will work for Joe Sixpack much more effectively than it will for Mike Moneybags – and so it will be much more widely popular," he said.
But you are as likely to come upon an archetypal millennial as you are to run into Joe Sixpack or be invited to a barbecue at the median American household.
"The Republicans have successfully persuaded much of the public they are the party of Joe sixpack and Democrats are the party of Jessica yogamat," writes Mark Lilla, a historian of ideas, in "The Once and Future Liberal".
A writer under a pseudonymous name, Joe Sixpack, from Philadelphia Daily News, named Coach his second most-favorite "complete professional" bartender with a warm heart to customers, despite his limited range of intelligence. Record no. at NewsBank: 7006886267. Columnist Amber Lee from the Bleacher Report website called Coach one of "25 funniest coaches of film and television".
The terms average Joe, ordinary Joe, Joe Sixpack, Joe Lunchbucket, Joe Snuffy, Joe Schmo (for males) and ordinary Jane, average Jane, and plain Jane (for females), are used primarily in North America to refer to a completely average person, typically an average American. It can be used both to give the image of a hypothetical "completely average person" or to describe an existing person. Parallel terms in other languages for local equivalents exist worldwide. Today, statistics by the United States Department of Commerce provide information regarding the societal attributes of those who may be referred to as being "average".
In the United Kingdom and United States, John has historically been one of the most common male first names, and Smith is the most common surname in each, so "John Smith" is a recurrent pseudonym and placeholder name in those countries (especially in legal contexts). In the United States, John Doe, John Q. Public, Joe Blow, Joe Sixpack and Joe Schmoe are also used. In Germany, Max Mustermann (male, literally "Max Example- Person"), Erika Mustermann (female), and Otto Normalverbraucher ("Otto Normal Consumer") are used. In South Africa, Jan van der Merwe, Koos van der Merwe and sometimes used tongue in cheek, is Piet Pompies.

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