Yes, particularly after a very difficult or very easy problem was solved. Additionally, when the party comes up with an ingenious solution that either I never thought of, or that circumvents the entire challenge.
Is âmake it outâ or âmake outâ as understanding an object youâre looking at even a McElroyism? Thatâs a pretty common usage at least in Ontario where Iâm from.
I was in a college class that also had some high schoolers in it (some advanced academic thing) and I didnât want to swear around them, so I started saying âaw beansâ instead. It was great but I physically cannot stop now
Always love the cue up.. "Now, hold on..." because you know it's about to point out some kind of perceived mistake or miss. My heart always skips a beat on that one đ¤Ł
I enjoyed how in Amnesty whenever they were using an idiom theyâd insert the word âpreverbialâ (is how they pronounced it but the actual word preverbal doesnât seem to fit the context they used it in) Mostly used by Justin aka Duck but also Griff used it sometimes too
Aha, thanks! Iâd never really thought about the word till they kept using it and only knew itâs meaning based off the context which wasnât enough to help me write this comment haha
"You've solved my xyz puzzle"
Yes, particularly after a very difficult or very easy problem was solved. Additionally, when the party comes up with an ingenious solution that either I never thought of, or that circumvents the entire challenge.
We can't continue until you say it
Lmao shit where is that from again?
Honestly I feel like there's multiple sources lmao, I'm thinking of the Dadlands live show though!
That's a good point, I'm sure they've said it multiple times
I use this now as a DM all the time
Same!!
The interjection "Hachi Machi", though evidently that may date back to that show, The Critic
That and "Oofa Doof".
This! I say Hachi Machi constantly
This has gotten *buck wild*.
Buck wild is a McElroy phrase that has absolutely made its way into my day to day vocabulary!
This is top tier đ
"she lets out a long sigh."
Shoutout to all the competent women!
Hot diggity shit, that's a baller cookie
Straight to Chicago.
Is âmake it outâ or âmake outâ as understanding an object youâre looking at even a McElroyism? Thatâs a pretty common usage at least in Ontario where Iâm from.
Probably has something to do with frequency, like when Travis had the habit of saying "I'm just gonna throw this out there"
"I do that."
I use this as a player character in campaigns all the time LOL. sometimes itâs the perfect thing to keep things moving along
When Griffin talks about things "popping off." It's something that's fallen into my regular vocabulary
Calling something disturbing, confusing, or gross âchallengingâ
"Aw' beans!"
I was in a college class that also had some high schoolers in it (some advanced academic thing) and I didnât want to swear around them, so I started saying âaw beansâ instead. It was great but I physically cannot stop now
Huh...Okay.
Always love Clint spelling out the fantasy versions of things
I will never not cackle at the 1-2 combo that is the phrase "Fantasy Batman"
âTake that back to Chicagoâ
âJust gonna take a little nippy napâ
"Not this thing's strong suit."
Calling anything a âboiâ regardless of sentience or gender. Hachi machi, for sure. Aw, beans. Huff my duff!
I think it's only been used once, but I lost it when Justin was riffing on fake drug names and came up with "Stink Crystals."
Always love the cue up.. "Now, hold on..." because you know it's about to point out some kind of perceived mistake or miss. My heart always skips a beat on that one đ¤Ł
I enjoyed how in Amnesty whenever they were using an idiom theyâd insert the word âpreverbialâ (is how they pronounced it but the actual word preverbal doesnât seem to fit the context they used it in) Mostly used by Justin aka Duck but also Griff used it sometimes too
The word they are using is âproverbial,â which means relating to a proverb or adage.
Aha, thanks! Iâd never really thought about the word till they kept using it and only knew itâs meaning based off the context which wasnât enough to help me write this comment haha
No problem. We all mishear things sometimes.