EFF A DOG!: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
PDelahanty (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Category:Catch Phrases]] | [[Category:Catch Phrases]] | ||
'''EFF A DOG''' (sometimes written by the [[chat room]] as '''EFF A DAWG''') is a phrase introduced in [[Scott Johnson vs. The World]]. In the episode, [[Scott Johnson]] was participating in [[NPRSFW]], a segment in which they read actual NPR stories with certain words replaced Mad Libs style. One replacement was "EFF A DOG", which Scott read in such a way that the chat room latched onto it and repeated it for the rest of the episode. | '''EFF A DOG''' (sometimes written by the [[chat room]] as '''EFF A DAWG''') is a phrase introduced in [[Scott Johnson vs. The World]]. In the episode, [[Scott Johnson]] was participating in [[NPRSFW]], a segment in which they read actual NPR stories with certain words replaced Mad Libs style. One replacement was "EFF A DOG", which Scott read in such a way that the chat room latched onto it and repeated it for the rest of the episode. | ||
The preferred means of pronouncing it is with a loud, bellowing redneck voice, as it is often an interjection. The more awkwardness it creates, the better. | |||
Alternately, [[Justin]] frequently uses this phrase when introducing Scott ("Scott 'Effadog' Johnson"), pronouncing it as if it were a normal word. | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://effadog.com/ EFFADOG.com] | * [http://effadog.com/ EFFADOG.com] |
Revision as of 04:50, 22 November 2011
EFF A DOG (sometimes written by the chat room as EFF A DAWG) is a phrase introduced in Scott Johnson vs. The World. In the episode, Scott Johnson was participating in NPRSFW, a segment in which they read actual NPR stories with certain words replaced Mad Libs style. One replacement was "EFF A DOG", which Scott read in such a way that the chat room latched onto it and repeated it for the rest of the episode.
The preferred means of pronouncing it is with a loud, bellowing redneck voice, as it is often an interjection. The more awkwardness it creates, the better.
Alternately, Justin frequently uses this phrase when introducing Scott ("Scott 'Effadog' Johnson"), pronouncing it as if it were a normal word.