How Sports Got Their Names
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2022
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This sketch was originally made for the 2022 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference- big thanks to Daryl Morey! - Комедії
They definitely should call American football "Shoulderball."
Nahh eyebrow ball is the best
Edit: all in favor?
Or just call it soccer to make it make sense for everyone
All in favor? We would also take hand egg, competitive roid rage or human chess.
@@ZackeTheBrute I vote for competitive roid rage! XD
@@regular_joe1669 nah, you see, Soccer is a British word that was short the original name of soccer, Association Football. dont ask me how they got soccer, Oxford people made the word in the 1800s
Can we just appreciate how the insect department guy recognised it's a bee and not a wasp? 🐝 Very well played!
But he said it be an "eee-eee" in the insect department before left!
That attention to detail is incredible
Oh shit, I'm disappointed I didn't even catch that. Well done!!!
And that he was in fact the guy that proposed the name Bee in the first place.
@@markjones5973 he still heard that it got named BEE before he left
The way he says "no pun intended" with such aggressiveness is just so iconic
😄😄😄😄
It gets better every time I watch it. 🤣
You can tell the insect department drove him insane with their puns
2:09
@@desbugfan8429 Ty
"You don't have balls"
"What?"
"In your sport"
"Oh"
The dialogue and reactions are amazing Ryan.
An agry WHAT?!
@@dragon-du6ew I'd be angry too😂😂
haha
I just realized
@@Mikhael366 It was more shocked and worried than angry.
The absolute subversion of expectations with "rugwasp" got me. Especially with that long pause to make sure everyone expects the obvious punchline and then his emphatic delivery "...WASP!" 😂
Jokes like that are why Ryan is a comedic genius.
How about Dennis’ reaction to the Google search?!
dud even his commersals are fun!
And having the bug guy be the one to correct him was great.
Ryan sucks since he won't post more GAH!!!!!! JP I know the writing, editing, and dressing must be a nightmare. His closet must be huge haha. Does he even wear pants?! Like fuck it I need to change six times.
He did miss a oh there is a Hawk 🔑 joke!
He is a legend.
Can't believe Ryan got an actual British guy that looks just like him for this sketch.
Actually, it was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Yeah, I initially thought it was just Ryan doing a British accent, but that can't be, it was so authentic!
Thats not what actual british people sound like-
What about Dennis?
@@joshuamusicante4841 Oh really?
“I don’t understand how these things get airborne.”
Genius
"I got a brain that moves faster than a...
quick thing."
I LOVE Ryan's humor!
That's just because the weapon departement didn't named bullets yet
RUG
As a British person, I can confirm this is how we all speak.
Wicked
i say "wicked" upwards of 14 times every half hour
it is innit...WICCKED
Wicked is my first word
blimey
"We could call that puck-ball."
"No, you don't have balls!"
Oh, unintentional roasting is TIGHT!
But since it's scripted, isn't it intentional?
Super easy, barely an inconvenience
@@oddtomato1049 look, I'm gonna need you to get all the way off my back about the wordplay.
I think you mean "Oh, not having balls is TIGHT!"
"Unintentional"
God, the continuity and the lore of this channel is fantastic. The guy who quits in the insect naming video moves to the sports naming department. Love it
Holy smokes you’re right. _Perfect._
And he's the one to differentiate wasp from bee
@@klas666 and he named the bee
The attention to comedic detail is unreal with this man. Shoulder ball gag leads to a picture of a man using his shoulder in sport. Every one has a different phone case. Literally genius
In Ryan’s “How insects got their names” sketch the Bee guy quit at the end. Now he’s in this sketch and he was the one to identify the bee in the room :)
The RGCU
I love that
I appreciate this info. These guys are hard to tell apart.
@@eugenetswong Actually it's Super-Easy...
@@vladutcornelbarely an inconvenience
"We can just call this one 'ball'!" "No, you have to base it on something more than ball." "Okay, BASE...ball."
Okay, yeah; that's different enough
this is a good comment
@Cassie Instead: We c'an c'all t'is 'ne ball! , no, 'ou 'ave 'o 'ase 'it 'n somethin' more ''an ball. ok'ay, 'ase 'all
W
what about softball? oh wait, don't....
“Is that a type of bird?”
“It is actually, google it”
*gasp*
*gasp*
“Blimey!”
“Dennis!”
I cant stop laughing and then the dude who thinks they fly, top tier comedy XD
That's because it is a type of bird. Several species in fact, of the taxonomic Family _Sulidae,_ Order _Pelecaniformes_ or _Suliformes_
There is also the Great Tit _(Parus major),_ a passerine bird in the tit family _Paridae._
@@TF2CrunchyFrog wow! Tiddy bird!
I don’t understand how those get airborne
I told you guys not to Google it
I googled booby expecting to see booby but I instead saw booby, and was pleasantly surprised. But then I searched boobies instead, and saw boobies instead of boobies, and I was disappointed.
This skit represents my feelings perfectly when it comes to the football/soccer argument.
Football, beacuse you use feet to kick the ball, and not "soccs"
@@fangier0 But what if you have played football without shoes but whilst wearing socks?
@@gm2407 Ok, but they are not soccs, they are socks, so "soccer" should be "socker"
@@fangier0 That is sensible.
Well that’s because you don’t know the actual history. Soccer was a term the British came up with which was shortened from association football. They called it association football because there was another sport that already was Called football named rugby football. They actually evolved from the same sport. The term football is actually referring to a bunch of medieval games played on foot. So it actually had nothing to do with using the foot to kick the ball. Now another sport evolved from rugby football in America, and because it came from rugby football they just called it football. Now the terms soccer and football were actually interchangeable until about 1980 when England decided out of nowhere that they were going to exclusively call it football. Of course the name football was already trademarked in the us so they continued to call it soccer. So it’s englands fault, they can suck it. It’s called soccer.
“That’s another body part followed by the word ball” everything Ryan says is true, but it always makes you look at life through a strange lense 😂
Handball, Football, Shoulderball, Headball, Elbowball, Kneeball, Ankleball, Wristball, Chestball, Pelvisball, Hipball, Faceball, Buttball...... the list goes on 🤣
Oh coming up with names is super easy, barely an inconvenience.
@@Broockle Eyeballball, ballball...
@@markjones5973 Ballball is one of my favourite ballgames.
Headball, Shoulderball, Kneeball, and Toeball.
All of them Googling "Booby" and being surprised how it is actually able to fly is a magnificently set-up joke. Great stuff.
im cracking up, i cant breath help me
"Dennis!" Had me 🤣
Also "tits". Specifically blue tits.
@@addaku Yeah, it was the "Dennis!" for me, too
Google failed me, all I see is funny looking bird.
3:40
Second watch and I just now realized the continuity. The bug-naming guy is the one who pointed out it's a bee not a wasp. Probably because he named it!
The funny thing is, that's actually a wasp
That 's the ryanverse for you
Ryan’s sense of timing is impeccable - just one gag after another. the editing is crazy good - or as they say today, it’s sick! :) ⚽️🏀🏈🎾🏒⛹🏾♂️🏋🏾🌷🌱
His editing is TIGHT!
I can just imagine ‘shoulder ball’ being an actual thing
I was thinking that was going to be the initial suggestion for rugby. A lot of rugby is shoulder ball!
I think that name would really fit Amercian Football. Seems a lot od shoulders are involved in that.
Shoulder ball made me laugh so hard I almost passed out.
@@ArnLPs I mean tackling you are not wrong
@@StephenBain Yeah, especially whenever the players ram their shoulders into the other guys'...nevermind.
No matter how many amazing words they invent, no name will ever be as elegant and practical as "The Place Where Words For Things Are Decided".
The Definers
just rolls off the tongue
How about a video where they come up with the names for all these companies from the videos.
@@damyenhockman5440 I like The Christeners better
But how did they know what "The Place Where Words For Things Are Decided" means if they didn't already have "The Place Where Words For Things Are Decided"?
“I was thinking we could call that puck.. ball.”
“You don’t have balls”
“What!?”
This guy needs to get more credit for his work! Love it and keep it up!
Dennis deserves more appreciation. I'm holding out hope he shows up again somewhere.
Dennis elbow!
The “you don’t have balls!” “What?😳” part had me rolling lmao
💀
RIP ⚽⚽
I love the idea of all these sports being wildly popular and played professionally for decades only for people to finally say "Hey, you know what? We should probably come up with some names for these games"
Well it's very simple, barely an inconvenience, but people just stopped wanting to call sports by "this game" or "that game" or "this one game with the ball".
@@drollfurball2863 So instead of "the game with the ball and the foot" they can now say "football", so happy for them
@@LaNoir. don't confuse it with "football" though
@@user-mw2sk7pi5x You mean "shoulderball"?
3:42
Ofcourse its the insect department guy correcting him
The attention to detail is amazing
Heads, shoulders, knees, and ......
how does he keep coming up with these
Naming department is always in a hurry while naming things
There are a lot of things to name
A lot of things to name, and they've been around nameless for a VERY long time.
Fr
Yes naming department is important
Except for the colour department
"I don't understand how these things get airborn" REALLY got me omgggg. Had a good laugh
same
What's that mean , how booby gets airborne ?
ikr I love that none of them knew what boobs are.
yup
Aaaaaa oke, How ?
You know he's a comedy genius when you actually stay to watch the ad at the end because it's just as funny as the main sketch!
3:54 "u dont have balls"
this made me laughing so hard I fell off my chair!🤣😂
I should not have laughed that hard at the Dennis elbow joke, but I did.
I will admit it.
I didn't really get it, can you explain?
Tennis elbow fam
It’s an overuse injury in sports
Me neither, but I did.
Dennis elbow got me 🤣
That sucks man, I recommend plenty of rest and applying ice packs 3-4 times a day. If the pain persists you might want to try physical therapy.
Get well soon!
@@chrys9256 Dennis
*Maximum Dennis*
wait i dont get the pun
3:15 me when my classmates ask me if i can think of an idea for the presentation
2:33 I can’t believe he actually managed to surprise us in a way that makes sense
I’m glad Ryan was so inclusive that for his British accent he managed to combine not only every regional accent within the UK but also every accent in the commonwealth.
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@@getonthecrossanddontlookba5004 Mutton
Wickiiid
Great now I feel eating like lamb chops.
@@getonthecrossanddontlookba5004 “Just because it’s a quotation, doesn’t mean I should listen to you.” - Me 3.14
"I don't understand how these get airborne!" LOL!!!
That's why they call it the wonder bra.
lol I was laughing from that as well.
Well you see you get a trampoline
Aaaand there it is.
Dude. If you actually google the word you'll see the bird.
Love how these are all connected. Seeing each sketch connect like the bee guy coming in and naming Cricket.
This is hands down my favourite Ryan sketch. Bravo sir!
The sheer amount of shock in Zachery's face when told he doesn't have balls
I'm your 69th like. Everybody say "NICE"
@@brucemustdie no
@@brucemustdie NICE
Sometimes I want to found a giant company of something just so I can sponsor Ryan and get featured by the Adstronaut.
That's one of my "when I win the lottery" goals for sure.
"Hey ryan I cant really afford to be a sponsor but will you mention my thing for a dollar? I'll give you a sandwich with a pretty big pickle in it as a bonus."
And see what he would say
@@otbaht they have pickles with a pretty big sandwich in it. Now
Why wait until it's giant? You can start now, as an entrepreneur with a small company of one. And the exposure will help that small company _grow_ to a giant one, one day, maybe.
Wow, so many great lines in this one. The flying booby and rugwasp bits were comedic gold.
4:20 lmfao how is this scene not the most replayed?
420 too lol
It is
The “how something got its name” series has to be my favorite series on Ryan’s Channel. This stuff is so clever lol
Agreed
I only wish it had an easier to remember name
It is!
So relieved to finally know where this sport’s dumb name came from
Fancy seeing you here 😂😂😂😂😂😂
lmao
Your name has a typo, Squidge Rugwasp
Yes and it also table dennis...
@@fabioguggeri325 I've just been trying to style this mistake out for years.
"i heard you guys wanted those things to get airborne" - guy making anime
514 represent! Congratulations on all your success, I totally laughed out loud with "I don't understand how these tings get airborne". Keep it up.
I like how the video cuts to American football after Ryan mentioned shoulderball!
But he makes a good point:
Shoulderball would kind of be a great name for American football!
I mean on the Average you use your Shoulders for Tackles a bit more than your Feet in American Football so it checks out 🏈🤔
It should have always been called Handegg...
They tackle, so Tackleball!! hum... actually, that does not sound too bad.
Concussion Ball!
@@valeriegrindinger6294 if you go far enough in the past, the name Football makes sense. Plus handegg sounds ridiculous
I wanna see "How instruments got their names".
This one should be like the vegetable video where the names are unintended puns, I think Ryan could come up with some very good ideas for that.
"Violence!!!" "You want to call them violins? Okay that works"
@@han090 I think it should be like
Boss: Okay guys what should we call this?
Ryan 1: The Bow scraper
Ryan 2: Ouch
Ryan 1: What?
Ryan 2: It's eerie it sounds so violent
Boss: guys whats going on?
Ryan 2: This guy wants to associate the names with violence
Boss: Violins, weird name but it works
There should be one like:
Boss: Okay this one
Ryan 1: Pao
Ryan 2: Excuse me?
Ryan 1: Pao, it's a good name
Ryan 3: not trying to be mean, but that's the worst name ever
Ryan 1: okay then just, do something with P & O
Boss: Piano, Okay then
@@matban9082 Or like
Boss: okay this what did you guys come up for this
Ryan 1: Oh we assigned that to Joe where's he at?
Ryan 2: we fired him
Ryan 3: what? Why?
Ryan 2: he was being perverted in the bathrooms
Ryan 1: Oh...My god.
Boss: Guys can we keep on the topic? Who had this instrument again?
Ryan 3: It was Joe
Boss: well wheres Joe
Ryan 2: we'll you see, we had to ban Joe
Boss: Banjo, yep that works
There's one already for hammers etc
This channel is going to keep me throughly entertained for at least whole entire weeks.
I love that everyone working there had safe search turned off
I like how naming department is always in a hurry while naming things. Seems like that's the only explanation for why we have such weird names for all the things xD
There are so many things to name
Naming things is tight but being in a hurry is actually super easy barely an inconvenience
A lot of names we have for things do seem to have not been well thought through.
I agree Jeff
Also, on the how colors got its name he was ridiculed for taking the job seriously, after that he didnt care anymore
I love how the Ryan cinematic universe is connected.
I remember the cricket guy leaving his job at the insect naming department after the bee debacle.
Should rewatch that I guess...
omg thats a good easter egg if true
"I don't understand how these get airborne" broke me
"Dennis"
"DENNISSSS"
"AHHHHH DENIS ELBOWW"
what a way with words
Someone should introduce Dennis to Alex from the tool naming department, I think they would get along spectacularly
Yep
Let's ship them
They’re brothers 👍🏻😂
I picture both like two Pokémon talking to each other
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Dennis"
"Alex"
"Ok Bye"
"Bye"
oh dang Gym Bro is in Canada so curling 30kg is very impressive 😳
im in canada and all the dumbbells are in pounds
It’s 30 pounds 30kgs are like 60 pounds
@@simeondee8179 its not like you've seen them all.
@@simeondee8179 Yep. We Canadians use metric for almost everything... except weight, and people's heights.
A 30 kg dumbbell would be far larger. It's 30 pounds, still not bad, but obviously pretty reasonable.
Never disappointed! Thanks as always, you crazy genius!
Zachary is my favourite. He looked so genuinely scared when his boss told him he had no balls.
The transfer from the insect department is the guy who got fired for the "B-E-E" debacle... Ryan's continuity is unmatched!
I'm sure his efforts are more appreciated here than the insect department. His ideas there weren't very good, according to that one person
I instantly saw that video after this to see if hes actually there.
I just love how it seems each character was created very specifically for one particular joke. But then nope, joke’s actually on you, cuz they’re all connected with multiple other jokes and characters! And it all just makes for another certified Ryan George masterpiece
The British guy looks like the cab driver from the first episode of Sherlock
That's just generic brit outfit
Honestly the "ads" at the end of these are so amusing that I never realize I'm being shown an ad it just feels like more funny video it's amazing
I love Ryans face when he said "no you dont have balls!" 3:54
He looked so devastated
Ironically, Harry's product makes your face unhairy.
😂
No no, this really is an example of irony.
Because they think that men can be women? Lol only explanation I can think of
ua-cam.com/video/BRPTnAu8yYo/v-deo.html
To the confused people, it's because North Americans pronounce Harry as "Hairy". So yeah, that's the joke...
“I was thinking we could call that puckball”
“But you don’t have balls.”
“What”
at some of these i think its really how it happenend. not only namefindings but george's conversations in general
“So some money fell out of his pocket when he was on his broomstick and you’ll never BELIEVE where we found the cash”
“Quidditch it is!”
What?
@@ArnLPs The Quid (the currency in England) fell into a ditch and hence they named the sport Quidditch
@@ArnLPs quid: currency
Ditch: where the money fell
Because in England money is also "quid" and it fell into a "ditch", nice.
This is excellent
Love these sketches! The googling part at the end made me laugh out loud -
"gasp!"
"gasp!"
"Blimey!"
"Dennis!" 😂
Yep, absolutlely lost it there as well.
"Okay, I don't understand how these get airborne.."
"Dennis!" got me lol
Missed opportunity for any one of them to say “Super easy barely an inconvenience”
Omg, I missed this video when it came out! This might even be better than the original tool naming skit😂
These are getting increasingly smarter and smarter lol. I can't stress how much I appreciate this enough.
I don't know man. While all of them are great, I still don't think he has topped How tools names were decided. That was a masterpiece
That last joke: "I don't understand how these get airborne" really made me chuckle; the delivery was fantastic considering you're riffing off yourself, I was waiting for it and you still surprised me and made me laugh.
My cat even got mad and left my stomach in protest. 🤣 Thank you Ryans!
I am glad it left your stomach, it could of gotten digested! How did the cat get in there anyways? I hope you weren’t trying to eat it.
I also burst out laughing and made my cat spook and jump away. So funny
I also occasionally eat my cat
Same here, with the mad cat.
The plot twist is Ryan has multiple identical twins from across the world.
That is the most aggressive "no pun intended"
I loooooove How _______ Get Their Names and discovering all the different departments! Really helps expand the RyanVerse
The shoulder ball made me think about how body parts were named:
"You there holding the knives. Your body part was this thing. What name do you have for me?"
Maniacally - "shoulder blade!"
"Well, I won't risk getting on your bad side, so sure. Let's go with that. Next."
Maniacally - "neck blade!"
"OK. Someone needs to call security."
this is genius.
The part with everybody googling "booby" got me crying laughing
I dont get it. googled it too, wasn't really shocked. What am I missing?
@@stefanpieper3757 boobs
DENNIS!!
Is it actually a Bird or something stupid like the Sun
@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen yes, there is a bird called a Booby and another bird called a Tit. I’m not joking.
I lost track of how many Ryan versions were in this sketch, and I love that
Honestly, I find the commercials just as entertaining as the skits. Whatever they are paying you should be double. These are the ONLY videos where I actually watch the sponsor ad.
As someone who has never been to Britain or talked to a Brit your British guy was spot on.
As someone who was born and currently remains English, it was spot-on. I had no idea Ryan had an English cousin who looks exactly like him.
no....just no
I can tell you right now he sounds nothing like a British person, neither northern Manchulean or southern Londoner. It’s just a funny yet stereotypical British voice.
@@eawproductions No fucking shit
@Latest Obsession I'm a true eng.
"Sorry I'm late, guys. I was in the freezer looking for ice cream."
"Okay, great, we're just naming sports. Now we have this one with a kinda feathered ball..."
"These old mittens didn't help at all. My hands are very cold. Bad mittens, definitely bad mittens."
"And what should we name that feathered ball, anyway?"
@@andybeyer2230 creepy guy:"shuttleCOCK."
"why do we still have this guy?"
"What do we can the thing that shuttles across the playing field?"
Taku already posted the correct answer.
Since American football is played with an egg in your hands, handegg would be the correct name.
'I don't know how these get airborne'
Literally spat my drink out..
I would absolutely love to see a "how musical instruments got their name" video lol
Claire? Annette? Can you come in here, please?
"What can we name this triangle-shaped thing? Anyone? Hello?"
Ana is currently peeing
"What is that small thing that whines and wheezes like a dying horse ?"
(with a big smile) " Harmonica. "
"Jerry you are weird."
Easy there, easy! Don't be so violen' with that sensitive instrument.
Love that the "Place Where Words for Things are Decided" doesn't even have a proper name for itself
1:34 are we not gonna talk about the fact that youtube captions have that as "suck girl"?
He said sock,ker
@@AJGODEATER Yes, I know that.
I was about to make a comment about that
AYO YT WAYD
I nearly died choking because of the video, it was so hilarious
2:10 I love how aggressively he said "No pun intended"
This This definitely my favorite series next to pitch meetings , they're always able to get me to laugh
Ryan George is tight!
I think you should do one about how names of drinks and shots and stuff were decided. love the channel
‘I thought we should call that puck ball’
‘No you don’t have balls’
I died
As a brit, I can say I laughed so hard at the british impression
I was expecting ryan to ignore the football being something else in different countries, so this is a nice surprise
Wicked things are tight!
That ending was the perfect culmination of the various plot points set up throughout the skit
Better setup and payoff than most movies and shows can deliver nowadays
I didn't get the booby part.
"I don't understand how these get airborne" I spit out my dang home fries laughing at that.
such a grea touch with the guy that quit the insect department last episode....genious
Fun Fact: Soccer is a British word that originated at Oxford University in the the 1800s but was stopped using after WW2 because the British started to see it as Americanism. also American Football is actually named Gridiron Football.
And the word soccer came from "Association Football" as a shortened version of association.
@@SimonMoon5 Yes! Thank you! (thank you for adding that info my comment got to long to add it)
To add to that rugby is another type of football
@@El-mi4vi yup
Also fun fact, Soccer is a far superior name for the sport, instantly recognisable with no confusion with other sports.
As a Canadian, hearing you call it “Hockey” and not “Ice Hockey” makes me smile.
I still call hockey ice hockey because of myself being a huge fan of One Piece more than the sport of hockey itself.
@@RoronoaZoro-ur6hr I don’t watch one piece, do they call it that in the show?
@@silentstarproductions2469 , Haki the Japanese word for willpower is pronounced exactly the same way as hockey the sport is pronounced.
Hawkey -- well, there's no bird called an Ice Hawk.
He's Canadian, after all. I think mostly Europeans call it ice hockey. I doubt Ozzies do, I'm expecting "puckydoo" or "hocko", something along those lines.
"Nobody google that!" In less than the time it takes to read this, everyone has their phones out, has googled it and are gasping for air. Fantastic!
I was hyping up for the football/soccer moment but honestly cricket 🏏 bit came at top. hilarious 😂