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Definition of Timbuckthree

Timbuckthree

  • excessively and inconveniently out of the way; like the location Timbuktu.
    Jose lives way out in freaking Timbuckthree!

    Last edited on Jun 28 2011. Submitted by Christina from OH, USA on Oct 20 1998.

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