October 4, 20241 yr I'm not sure what happened to "touches". Quick abbrv that doesn't make you sound like a spoiled 11 year old. "He had a nice game?" "Yeah he went for 220 and 3 touches" Or just "TDs". Everything has to have some dumb term attached now.
October 4, 20241 yr 11 hours ago, Longboard Horn said: I'll tell you who started calling it tuddy, Gen Z with their TikTok bullshit The most worthless generation…ever. As a Milennial in my mid 30s, I can’t stand them for dumb shit like this. Maybe they’ll grow up someday- nah, they’ll probably just complain on social media more using their super cool slang. Oh God, I’m old. Edited October 4, 20241 yr by Wilcox Cummingtonite
October 4, 20241 yr 12 minutes ago, Wilcox Cummingtonite said: The most worthless generation…ever. As a Milennial in my mid 30s, I can’t stand them for dumb shit like this. Maybe they’ll grow up someday- nah, they’ll probably just complain on social media more using their super cool slang. Oh God, I’m old. You're not much older than me. If you think Gen Z is bad, I dread to see how Gen Alpha will be when they're teenagers....
October 4, 20241 yr 18 hours ago, Lhorn said: I’d be fine if we did away with lazy nicknames using first name initial, first syllable of last name. J-Lo, J-Law, A-Rod etc and don't forget "LHorn." I HATE THAT ONE 😉 (Edit: Beau Vine beat me to it) Edited October 4, 20241 yr by Bullneck
October 4, 20241 yr 13 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said: Can’t wait for Quinn to get multiple tuddies in the natty on the way to the dub. Croots will be lining up to play for us. you fucks getting worked up over shit that is becoming common phrases and such is hilarious Yeah, what is the outrage here? Omg, some younger people used a new word or phrase to describe something! Did you know what they meant? Yes? Then who cares? Have you people never watched Letterkenny? Edited October 4, 20241 yr by Pam Cummings
October 4, 20241 yr But why? I learned another lazy slang the other day. HOCO. After asking around I found out it means “homecoming”. Some kid had made a sign, placed it in a front yard to ask, I assume, his girlfriend to go to homecoming with him.
October 4, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, mininghorn88 said: But why? I learned another lazy slang the other day. HOCO. After asking around I found out it means “homecoming”. Some kid had made a sign, placed it in a front yard to ask, I assume, his girlfriend to go to homecoming with him. Because that's what humans do? I've heard plenty of older people than me refer to a hundred dollar bill as "a hundy". But saying "tuddy" is just such an outrage? Not buying it. This is some real get off my lawn shit right here. I'm gonna give you that "HOCO" is a bit stupid. I wouldn't just automatically know what that is. Edited October 4, 20241 yr by Pam Cummings
October 4, 20241 yr 32 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said: Yeah, what is the outrage here? Omg, some younger people used a new word or phrase to describe something! Did you know what they meant? Yes? Then who cares? Have you people never watched Letterkenny? You lookin’ for a tilly, buddy?
October 4, 20241 yr Listen, none of you guys have ever played in the National Football League. Until you've played in the National Football League, who are you to judge the lingo used in the National Football League? Alumni of the National Football League share their own language.
October 4, 20241 yr 32 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said: Because that's what humans do? I've heard plenty of older people than me refer to a hundred dollar bill as "a hundy". But saying "tuddy" is just such an outrage? Not buying it. This is some real get off my lawn shit right here. I'm gonna give you that "HOCO" is a bit stupid. I wouldn't just automatically know what that is. Never heard "hundy" but have heard "c-note".
October 4, 20241 yr 20 hours ago, AUinHsv said: and can we beat them with stick? Just heard this expression on Sirius NFL channel. Not in favor of it. A Tuddy sounds like a toy for a small child or an ice cream flavor Sportscasters are idiots who latch on to new terms and beat them to death. "Third and manageable" is one example. The torturous evolution of mano a mano, which the morons think means man against man, to mano y mano which can mean just about anything to the announcers. At least, someone must have sent out a memo about a team being in "the shadow of their goal line." That's the definition of the low bar for articulatation in the booth. It's going to be mano y mano as the Boogers, standing in the shadow of their goal line try to keep the Gallstones out of the endzone. A tuddy would make it a two possession game.
October 4, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, mininghorn88 said: but have heard "c-note". At least that's more efficient than "hundred dollar bill".
October 4, 20241 yr Every generation has it own lingo. Hep cats, cool, groovy, far out, can you dig, totally awesome, radical, bad, bogus, ice, dope. It's specific and intentional, a way to distinguish themselves from previous generations and express a sense of identity and belonging. And people always give nicknames to common items or terms. As noted above, a hundred dollar bill can be a Benjamin, a benny, a c-note, a hundy, a hundo, and probably several more I've never heard of. Nothing new here. Stop being Ohio and start vibing.
October 4, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, mininghorn88 said: Never heard "hundy" but have heard "c-note". If someone said "hundy" in front of me I'd have to pause for a sec. "Hundo" I have heard. Bill, Benji, Franklin.
October 4, 20241 yr I’m currently displaced by Helene. The family that we’re staying with has small children and two young kittens. One of the kids has a hard time saying the “k” sound and replaced it with a “t” sound. So instead of “I want to snuggle with the kitties,” he says, well you get the idea. He really likes those kitties and talks and asks about them constantly. That’s all I have to add.
October 4, 20241 yr Can’t wait for Quinn to get multiple tuddies in the natty on the way to the dub. Croots will be lining up to play for us. you fucks getting worked up over shit that is becoming common phrases and such is hilarious It started with drivethrus putting numbers to orders. Eventually we’ll just grunt to order food.
October 4, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, Eskimohorn said: It started with drivethrus putting numbers to orders. Eventually we’ll just grunt to order food. I bet people hate hearing “#2 with japs” when they go to Whataburger.
October 4, 20241 yr 21 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said: you fucks getting worked up over shit that is becoming common phrases and such is hilarious hey, guess which fanbase thinks tuddy, natty, t-sip and uncover are cool things to yell during a wedding or church?
October 4, 20241 yr 9 hours ago, Wilcox Cummingtonite said: The most worthless generation…ever. As a Milennial in my mid 30s, I can’t stand them for dumb shit like this. Maybe they’ll grow up someday- nah, they’ll probably just complain on social media more using their super cool slang. Oh God, I’m old. Just wait til they start replacing you at your job, like what happened to me recently at SurlyHorns.com
October 4, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, RomaVicta said: It's going to be mano y mano as the Boogers, standing in the shadow of their goal line try to keep the Gallstones out of the endzone. A tuddy would make it a two possession game. Let's see if the Boogers dial up a blitz here in an effort to keep the Gallstones from punching their ticket to the next round!
October 4, 20241 yr Every generation has it own lingo. Hep cats, cool, groovy, far out, can you dig, totally awesome, radical, bad, bogus, ice, dope. It's specific and intentional, a way to distinguish themselves from previous generations and express a sense of identity and belonging. And people always give nicknames to common items or terms. As noted above, a hundred dollar bill can be a Benjamin, a benny, a c-note, a hundy, a hundo, and probably several more I've never heard of. Nothing new here. Stop being Ohio and start vibing. But there are misses that can and should be derided. A “tuddy” feels douchie. It shouldnt be mainstream at all. “Hundie” also sounds douchie in many circumstances. For example, business man in suit asks waitress for change for a “hundie” - douchebag. Golf buddy giving his buddy a hard time for losing a “hundie” gambling. Thats probably also douchie but could add to the story.Context matters. Someone uses “tuddy” on this message board should be ridiculed. Dont make it a thing.
October 4, 20241 yr Excerpt from inevitable upcoming Gen Alpha Football Guide: "There are many ways to score points playing fooby. The best scoring play is the tuddy, which not only gives the team six points, but also lets the scoring team go for an extra point with a patty, or an extra two points from a twopy. If the team can't score a tuddy on their drive, they can still get points with a three-point feegy. And it isn't just the offy that can score points - by forcing the other team to down the ball in their own end zone, the deefy can add to a team's score thru a two-point safey."
October 4, 20241 yr That sounds pretty fucking ridiculous! I should bring this up to the husband because he thinks it's cool to say I do things on the Reg, and it's not even his daughter is told him to stop it!
October 5, 20241 yr I recall that around 2000 many GenX sports fan used Jim Rome terms and sayings. Dome, fish wrap, moellered, crack wagon, grill, jack, etc. Those ultimately ended when the next group up wanted to be unique.
October 5, 20241 yr I’m pretty sure it means touchdown-buddy. There are some sport cards with two players from the same team called “tuddys”, it says because they are buddies on the back and score touchdowns-tua/hill, mahomes/kelce.
October 5, 20241 yr On 10/3/2024 at 12:10 PM, BabaYaga said: If you watch it on TV, is it a "tele-tuddy" I'll see myself out.....
October 5, 20241 yr And another thing, not to go all Edwin Newman here but exactly how and and when did “all the sudden” become a part of valid English lexicon? Does “the” mean the same as “of a”? Fuck, no. Every last sports announcer and pod caster says “all the sudden” without hesitation. Nossir, I don’t like it. It’s pure carelessness and a lack of fundamental reading at kindergarten level. It’s everywhere and it drives me as mad as Ren Hoek with a splattered paint background after Stimpy gave away the $47 million he had just won in the Gritty Kitty poem contest. “All the sudden” my ass.
October 5, 20241 yr People are stupid and lazy. It makes for a bad combination. A lot of them are desperate to sound cool. People that use natty or tuddy should be sterilized.
October 5, 20241 yr Hark! The 4 certainties of life: Death Taxes The English language changing Older generations bitching about #3 Not to put pearls before swine here, but some of y'all fly rinks don't know your onions and are sounding like butter and egg men. Methinks you're keen as mustard to spend a fortnight on a load of codswallop. Unfortunately you've got your knickers in a twist over nothing and created a thread chock a block with bad assumptions - truly a dog's breakfast. Instead, go have a chinwag with someone younger than you, and if they're mad as a hatter and the conversation goes pear shaped and is giving you happy returns, tell them to put a sock in it. Otherwise, let's just take the egg and let's all get back to talking about having our flag out at a red onion and amorous congress between Mr. John's Goodfellow and Mrs. Fubbs' Parlor. with apologies to @Armybrat Edited October 5, 20241 yr by Horn of Gabriel
October 5, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, Horn of Gabriel said: Hark! The 4 certainties of life: Death Taxes The English language changing Older generations bitching about #3 Not to put pearls before swine here, but some of y'all fly rinks don't know your onions and are sounding like butter and egg men. Methinks you're keen as mustard to spend a fortnight on a load of codswallop. Unfortunately you've got your knickers in a twist over nothing and created a thread chock a block with bad assumptions - truly a dog's breakfast. Instead, go have a chinwag with someone younger than you, and if they're mad as a hatter and the conversation goes pear shaped and is giving you happy returns, tell them to put a sock in it. Otherwise, let's just take the egg and let's all get back to talking about having our flag out at a red onion and amorous congress between Mr. John's Goodfellow and Mrs. Fubbs' Parlor. with apologies to @Armybrat Sod off, guv’nah.
October 5, 20241 yr 57 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said: People are stupid and lazy. It makes for a bad combination. A lot of them are desperate to sound cool. People that use natty or tuddy should be sterilized. I mean, really… who’s ever going to know whether they’ve been sterilized or not?
October 5, 20241 yr Bunch of fucking youngsters in here....I'm still pissed about 'the red zone'. Same amount of syllables as 'the twenty', and last time i looked, the 'red zone' grass was the same color as the rest of the field.
October 5, 20241 yr Hark! The 4 certainties of life: Death Taxes The English language changing Older generations bitching about #3 Not to put pearls before swine here, but some of y'all fly rinks don't know your onions and are sounding like butter and egg men. Methinks you're keen as mustard to spend a fortnight on a load of codswallop. Unfortunately you've got your knickers in a twist over nothing and created a thread chock a block with bad assumptions - truly a dog's breakfast. Instead, go have a chinwag with someone younger than you, and if they're mad as a hatter and the conversation goes pear shaped and is giving you happy returns, tell them to put a sock in it. Otherwise, let's just take the egg and let's all get back to talking about having our flag out at a red onion and amorous congress between Mr. John's Goodfellow and Mrs. Fubbs' Parlor. with apologies to [mention=1205]Armybrat[/mention]Older generations are gonna bitch about 1 and 2 as well.
October 5, 20241 yr 23 minutes ago, otisdog said: Bunch of fucking youngsters in here....I'm still pissed about 'the red zone'. Same amount of syllables as 'the twenty', and last time i looked, the 'red zone' grass was the same color as the rest of the field. Well, hell… you can talk about the high and low red zone, but not the high and low “the twenty.”
October 5, 20241 yr On 10/3/2024 at 12:10 PM, BabaYaga said: If you watch it on TV, is it a "tele-tuddy" I'll see myself out..... Here's your sign.
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