12:23 Price pointing that out made me want to go back and check and he's completely right. His sausages were working perfectly fine up until the point where his first fireworks came out, so clearly the conflict in code here isn't occurring specifically because of the card, but from some sort of change that happens real time when fireworks first spawn. I wonder what would happen if you blocked with your normal sausages and then fired a shot such that fireworks would trigger for the first time while the sausages were in mid-air. Would they continue on their normal trajectory or would they immediately start falling down?
The origin of "glizzy" comes from Snoop Dogg (who likes to add -izzle and variations to the end of many words) and means a handgun (a glock). Snoop also loves food, and so used the term alongside hotdogs in a song's lyrics. Gen A was too young at the time and so wasn't able to realize glizzy wasn't a hotdog, and started using it as just another term for hotdog, the way children just use words incorrectly because they misunderstood the meaning. Parents didn't know why the kids were saying it, and also didn't know what it meant because it was just a Snoop-ism, not an actual word, and so they never corrected them. It seemed like something kids just made up, and they went with it. Normally, such a mistake would be corrected by others when finally meeting people who don't understand them, and they realize the word they've been using is wrong and they made a mistake throughout their childhood. They feel embarassed, correct themselves, and the made-up word falls away. But with the internet, this minor mistake was instead spread so everyone is wrong until the point it's actually correct. Now it's too big to be corrected and so is just part of the language. The origin of "glizzy" as hotdog is people were just dumb and the internet made everyone dumber. I think I hate the origin more than I hate the word?
GG Aenne!! Jas’ bees were definitely giving them a tough fight there, I don’t know if y’all watch 911 but the new season premiered with a bee swarm episode haha the coincidence of this coming out now is hilarious. Also Price’s hotdog bomb was amazing actually. I love the holiday theme suggestion by Jas for a future round
Here's an interesting challenge: always take the highest rarity card offered (yellow > purple > blue > white). If there are multiple of the highest rarity, you can pick between those rarest cards. Epic video of hilarity!
Mulan mentions being demure in the very beginning of the movie, so people have definitely heard it before. Also, while glizzy and rawdogging are popular with younger people, millennials are almost certainly are responsible for popularizing the terms in their current use. I take no issue with them.
Y'all might just not see younger millennials as millennials since you're more in the middle of the generation. I'm almost 32 and feel like I can relate to both older Gen Z and middle of the pack millennials.
As an older gen z, I think most people who are using it are totally misinterpreting the word. Like when I say I "rawdogged" the flight, I don't mean I was suffering or bored, for me it means I went in there with no protection, no entertainment, nothing to spice it up, hell not even foreplay sometimes. I think it's just one of those times when a phrase gets its dirty undertones / nuances totally stripped away, to the point that people gave it a meaning arbitrarily.
3:25 As a very early Gen z who claims to be a tail end millennial because different sources say different years, I am not a fan of a lot of what I like to call "Gen Zenglish" or "Gen Aenglish". It's totally neither schminky or schway.
Did they notice any point in this epsiode that they are actually picking 2 cards instead of 1? Like stated in the intro. It doesn't matter but I'm just curious if they noticed it in video
Price you have to think about what it must do to a generation to be exposed to the internet from such a young age... gross would be almost a non-sequitur at this point for a lot of people. I don't even want to know what today's versions of "goat-optometry" and "bath-lass" are, and I imagine this stuff gets seen a lot earlier than the High School days I remember...
I was born in 2002 and have only been out of highschool for 4 and a half years and I already don't understand what comes out of kids mouths now 😂everytime I hear a new slang word it's like what the heck is that supposed to mean?!?
The Pip/Price's Bag subplot is everything.
Can't wait for EMP/fireworks combo to be called doughnuts.
12:23 Price pointing that out made me want to go back and check and he's completely right. His sausages were working perfectly fine up until the point where his first fireworks came out, so clearly the conflict in code here isn't occurring specifically because of the card, but from some sort of change that happens real time when fireworks first spawn.
I wonder what would happen if you blocked with your normal sausages and then fired a shot such that fireworks would trigger for the first time while the sausages were in mid-air. Would they continue on their normal trajectory or would they immediately start falling down?
Yesssss!!! Do the festive build, tat is a good idea
i love how jazz just casually summons a wall of bees
Anna really be sweating hoping Price doesn't take healing field 6:25
Bees vs Hotdogs is Ash's picnic nightmare
The origin of "glizzy" comes from Snoop Dogg (who likes to add -izzle and variations to the end of many words) and means a handgun (a glock). Snoop also loves food, and so used the term alongside hotdogs in a song's lyrics. Gen A was too young at the time and so wasn't able to realize glizzy wasn't a hotdog, and started using it as just another term for hotdog, the way children just use words incorrectly because they misunderstood the meaning. Parents didn't know why the kids were saying it, and also didn't know what it meant because it was just a Snoop-ism, not an actual word, and so they never corrected them. It seemed like something kids just made up, and they went with it. Normally, such a mistake would be corrected by others when finally meeting people who don't understand them, and they realize the word they've been using is wrong and they made a mistake throughout their childhood. They feel embarassed, correct themselves, and the made-up word falls away. But with the internet, this minor mistake was instead spread so everyone is wrong until the point it's actually correct. Now it's too big to be corrected and so is just part of the language.
The origin of "glizzy" as hotdog is people were just dumb and the internet made everyone dumber. I think I hate the origin more than I hate the word?
Oh the "rawdog" news reminds me of a hilarious comic I saw recently about it.
Which comic
Wait let me guess, was it by ClearlyConfused?
GG Aenne!! Jas’ bees were definitely giving them a tough fight there, I don’t know if y’all watch 911 but the new season premiered with a bee swarm episode haha the coincidence of this coming out now is hilarious. Also Price’s hotdog bomb was amazing actually. I love the holiday theme suggestion by Jas for a future round
I've only seen "Demure" used once and it was in the 1990 Total Recall when Arnie's picking his type.
Here's an interesting challenge: always take the highest rarity card offered (yellow > purple > blue > white). If there are multiple of the highest rarity, you can pick between those rarest cards.
Epic video of hilarity!
oooh, that's a good one! thank you! (Aenne)
Used Demure once naturally and the person I was talking to thought I got it from TikTok (spoiler: I have never used TikTok)
i love aenne so much
16:48 Price just casual teleporting me to Mars (or more specifically Philadelphia)
"Rawdogging a flight" would mean something along the lines of "no carry-on, no water bottle, etc", just getting on the plane and going
As a Gen Xer I'd complain about Price's comment, but I'm worried that it's truer than I thought it was! XD
I avoided chat rooms anyway.
A valentines build would be a little op
Bees. My god.
As a gen z we definitely know what it means we js make jokes about the dumbest things
Real
Not the Hot Dog Bomb 🤣
I fireworks 🎆 the hotdog's 😂😂😂😂😂
You guys should recreate the meet stumpt vid but with aenna in it this time,that would be awesome
That would be cute! (Aenne)
There's not enough block build lol, the last time which is super crazy block build is between Jas and Rik 😂
In Gilmore Girls Emily uses the word demure to describe Rory.
Mulan mentions being demure in the very beginning of the movie, so people have definitely heard it before. Also, while glizzy and rawdogging are popular with younger people, millennials are almost certainly are responsible for popularizing the terms in their current use. I take no issue with them.
Y'all might just not see younger millennials as millennials since you're more in the middle of the generation. I'm almost 32 and feel like I can relate to both older Gen Z and middle of the pack millennials.
I’m raw dogging this video after a nap
NUUUuuuuuuuuu! (Aenne)
As an older gen z, I think most people who are using it are totally misinterpreting the word. Like when I say I "rawdogged" the flight, I don't mean I was suffering or bored, for me it means I went in there with no protection, no entertainment, nothing to spice it up, hell not even foreplay sometimes. I think it's just one of those times when a phrase gets its dirty undertones / nuances totally stripped away, to the point that people gave it a meaning arbitrarily.
Go Aenneee!
if i was rawdogging a test i would mean that i didn't study for it
3:25
As a very early Gen z who claims to be a tail end millennial because different sources say different years, I am not a fan of a lot of what I like to call "Gen Zenglish" or "Gen Aenglish". It's totally neither schminky or schway.
4:42 Ash please look up what hotdogging is and tell me how that's better than rawdogging
Well this is... shamefully, but definitely, going in the "dothog" playlist.
I feel like demure exposure pre meme was like maybe from Uk TV a bit
3:19 I feel like most of us do know what the word means but use it that way anyways... (disclaimer: I don't use that word in general)
Did they notice any point in this epsiode that they are actually picking 2 cards instead of 1? Like stated in the intro. It doesn't matter but I'm just curious if they noticed it in video
bees and ring
Not the beeees!
BEEEEEEEES
Beees
Beeeeeeees
The BBB
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rizz does make sense.
Price you have to think about what it must do to a generation to be exposed to the internet from such a young age... gross would be almost a non-sequitur at this point for a lot of people.
I don't even want to know what today's versions of "goat-optometry" and "bath-lass" are, and I imagine this stuff gets seen a lot earlier than the High School days I remember...
I used demure basically only as what not to be cuz down with the patriarchy
Tell me how old you are without telling me how old you are:
a/s/l
I was born in 2002 and have only been out of highschool for 4 and a half years and I already don't understand what comes out of kids mouths now 😂everytime I hear a new slang word it's like what the heck is that supposed to mean?!?
That entire rawdogging conversation was funny
I myself used "Netflix and Chill" too literally. And there were wayy too many people to witness that 🫥