1988, Pete Franklin (with Terry Pluto), You Could Argue But You'd Be Wrong, Contemporary Books (1988), →ISBN, page 79:
Bubba and Bubbette love rasslin' because Bubba and Bubbette should really walk around wearing a sandwich board that reads "quick, someone give me a lobotomy."
Yuppies rule the planet and this is what you, Bubbas and Bubbettes, can buy right now.
2000, Jan Hornung, This Is the Truth, as Far as I Know: I Could Be Wrong, Writers Club Press (2000), →ISBN, page 1:
The good folks of Sugar Tit have been sponsoring this festival since the early 90s to honor the hard-working good-ole-boys and their lifestyle in the South. They honor the gals, too. That would be the Bubbettes.
2003, Terri M. Baker, "One More Stretch of the Road", in Women Confronting Retirement: A Nontraditional Guide (eds. Nan Bauer Maglin & Alice Radosh), Rutgers University Press (2003), →ISBN, page 38:
After many years of working with Bubbas and Bubbettes, I have decided that they are just boneheads, and that I would like to work with smart, funny women who want to lend a hand to other women to help in small but real ways.
2014, Stephen Schottenfeld, Bluff City Pawn, Bloomsbury (2014), →ISBN, page 105:
Not just dealers but every scumbag and gunrunner calling nonstop, every Bubba and Bubbette that ever wanted a gun.