Topic: Urban Dictionary

17 chapters across the catalog

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 2:40:28 - 2:46:37

1107: Carbon Budget

Roger Stone Parody, Baby Hitler, Show Outro

The show concludes with a musical parody about Roger Stone's arrest and a series of clips featuring Nancy Pelosi and Donald Trump. A bizarre recurring theme regarding "Baby Hitler" and whether pro-life individuals would kill him is featured in the closing mix. The hosts sign off with their traditional "adios mofos" as the "war on alternative media" clip plays.

Three Chambers
Episode 1088 13:27 - 14:49

1088: Three Chambers

Friendsgiving Trends, Urban Dictionary Definitions

Friendsgiving has emerged as a modern alternative to traditional family-centric Thanksgiving celebrations, often used by those who prefer spending the holiday with peers. A search of the Urban Dictionary reveals several crude and prank-based definitions for the term involving turkey gravy. The hosts debate whether the trend is a genuine social shift or a product of internet subcultures.

Boof a Lemon
Episode 1073 8:05 - 12:49

1073: Boof a Lemon

Christine Blasey Ford Testimony, Polygraphs, Boofing Definitions

Analysis of Christine Blasey Ford's testimony focuses on her use of "vocal fry" and the validity of her polygraph test, which some suggest was easily defeatable. The discussion shifts to Brett Kavanaugh's high school yearbook references, specifically the term "boofing." While Kavanaugh claimed it referred to flatulence, research into the Urban Dictionary suggests it refers to the consumption of alcohol via the rectum to avoid detection on the breath.

Throne Sniffing
Episode 883 1:39:26 - 1:42:14

883: Throne Sniffing

Redefining Racism, Craig Ferguson and Linguistic Trends

The hosts discuss the perceived redefinition of the word "racist" by the millennial generation, noting that it is often used to describe things unrelated to race. They recall comedian Craig Ferguson's routine of calling people racist for humor and discuss the linguistic trend of "dropping the T" in certain words.

Ant Wars
Episode 881 35:41 - 41:21

881: Ant Wars

Trump and Bannon, Media Smugness, Sanctimonious Git

Donald Trump defends Steve Bannon against allegations of alt-right ties, suggesting he would fire Bannon if such claims were proven. The hosts criticize the "seductive" nature of Trump's interviewing style as described by journalists and define the term "sanctimonious git."

The Great Clip Show
Episode 822 1:42:24 - 1:46:14

822: The Great Clip Show

Donor De-Douching, Donkey Punch, Urban Dictionary

A donor asks to be "de-douched" after a drunken weekend and mentions his girlfriend Sarah. The conversation takes a turn when the term "donkey punch" is introduced. Dvorak, unfamiliar with the term, is told to look it up on the internet, leading to a brief explanation of the violent sexual slang from Urban Dictionary.

Pop-Up Terrorism
Episode 777 2:27:38 - 2:29:17

777: Pop-Up Terrorism

Dvorak's Law and the Prostitution Economy in Greece

The hosts discuss "Dvorak's Law," which posits that as the economy worsens, the quality of prostitutes increases while prices decrease. They cite reports from Greece where the price of sex has reportedly dropped to the cost of a sandwich, leading to a debate over a proposed "Curry Amendment" regarding the age of workers in a depressed economy.

Bandwich
Episode 707 1:18:21 - 1:19:53

707: Bandwich

Henry Kissinger, National Security Study Memorandum 200, Resource Consumption

The term "useless eaters" is traced back to National Security Study Memorandum 200, a document attributed to Henry Kissinger. The memorandum discusses the impact of world population growth on U.S. security and resource availability. The hosts compare Kissinger's historical stance on population reduction to modern environmentalist arguments made by figures like Bill Maher.

It's a Glitch!
Episode 658 37:40 - 40:00

658: It's a Glitch!

Upper Decker Urban Legend, Sir Upper Decker Knighting

The term "Upper Decker" is clarified as a prank involving defecating in a toilet's water tank. This follows the recent knighting of a producer under that name, which the hosts initially mistook for a baseball reference. A separate anecdote describes a childhood prank involving flushing metallic sodium down toilets to cause explosions in sewer systems.

Munich Moment
Episode 546 33:54 - 35:50

546: Munich Moment

Urban Dictionary, Berkeley Hummer Definition

Two new entries in the Urban Dictionary attributed to the show are discussed: "Berkeley Hummer" and "Ummer." The "Berkeley Hummer" is defined as a person who maximizes word duration while minimizing spaces to prevent interruption, often attributed to elitist speakers. The "Ummer" definition references Dvorak's theory regarding the frequency of vocal fillers in speech.

Sponsor Influence
Episode 488 51:40 - 57:53

488: Sponsor Influence

Detroit Hipsters, Socio-Economic Milieus, Urban Dictionary Definitions

A heated debate erupts over the definition and demographics of "hipsters," specifically regarding the existence of black hipsters in Detroit. One host argues that the subculture is not limited by race, while the other expresses skepticism based on California archetypes. They attempt to use Urban Dictionary to settle the dispute, ultimately failing to reach a consensus on what constitutes the "hipster" identity.

Bogative Charity
Episode 358 27:12 - 28:51

358: Bogative Charity

Urban Dictionary, Bogative Definition Dispute

The hosts dispute the current Urban Dictionary definition of the word "bogative," which incorrectly lists it as a plural of bogus or attributes it solely to Bill O'Reilly. The term was originally coined to describe something that is simultaneously bogus and negative. Listeners are encouraged to update the entry to reflect the correct meaning and origin.

Aromatic Poo
Episode 327 44:57 - 48:44

327: Aromatic Poo

No Agenda PR, Shill Placement Service, Urban Dictionary

The "No Agenda Nation" shill placement service is introduced as a tool to help listeners find jobs via a Craigslist backdoor. Additionally, the hosts celebrate the inclusion of the phrase "In the morning" in the Urban Dictionary and thank Rhino the Bearded for his work on the show's cover art and merchandise.