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  • Baggy pants just make it so much harder for me to oogle all those fine male behinds. So pull 'em up, tighten the belt, and walk away slowly so I might enjoy myself. XD

  • im the poor bastard T.T

  • Inner city kids. Hard earned cash?

    What?

  • If I heard someone say "My Baby Fadda." I'll just say "madam don't you know of the word called 'HUSBAND' and FWI when you say fadda to describe this man, I seem to think of cow shit because to me that sounds like fodder aka COW SHIT." Yup that sums it up.

  • Bling is more of an onomatopoeia than an adjective to me.

  • hes talkin to black people lol

  • I agree with Foamy these words like "phat" and those pharses do suck ass. They're annoying. I will never talk like that ever.

  • foamy teaches us all not to be a jackass

  • i dont use baby father i use sperm doner.

  • What I can't stand is when people use "as Hell" to describe EVERYTHING! "Hot as Hell" makes sense, Hell, as we've come it understand it, is a hot place. But phrases like: "Mean as Hell," "Mad as Hell," "Tired as Hell," and "Dark as Hell" DO NOT MAKE SENSE! And if someone tells me that something is "Cold as Hell," that's an oxy-fucking-moron!

  • @v1de0gamr MAD AS HELL MAKES SENSE have you ever been so mad that your face turns red and your tempature goes up 5 degrees and have you ever read "the devine Comedy" treachery is very cold (the other 8 cyrcles are hot) but in that story the devil is an emotional fuck bag of daddy issues

  • @reversecolin1256788 Then why not say "Mad as the Devil"?

  • @v1de0gamr thats a good point just if someone says mad as hell there face better be red (you know the i will kill slowly and painfully look) but other then that i agree

  • There's a villian named Bling-Bling...

  • Foamy is surprisingly well taught in sociology

  • what about the grizzle on my burger. thats a word right?

  • another word I hate: "fanboy" seriously? is fan not enough?

  • The light fizzled out while my steak sizzled while I drizzled sauce on it

  • the phrase Stick to your ribs implies a high fat content or energy content

  • what about drizzle

  • If I could get away with killing everyone who uses those words, especially in school, would be about 10-14 people left alive, including staff...

  • Stick to Your Ribs, a figurative phrase talking about the fat you gain after eating something incredibly fatty. It sticks on you in many places.

  • what made up words and god awful phrases does Foamy use?

  • Wow, Foamy is ACTUALLY tellin the PUBLIC to POLISH THE LANGUAGE. Wow Foamy, THAT was a preaching you'll have to practice.

  • You forgot "My man" and "My girl" If you are dating someone he is not YOUR MAN! He is your boyfriend, dumbass! The same with the guys calling their girlfriends "My girl" it sounds like you're dating your daughter! GOD!

  • @Lakker94 sorry god is momentaly unavailable

    please try again soon

  • @Doctormusic2011 NOOOOOO! DAMN IT

  • @Lakker94 sorry

  • Sqrlz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • he never mentioned "baby mama"

  • Live by the Code Of Foamy!!!! Squirrels rule the world

  • Man is foamy italian? Everyone word has it's own hand movement

  • My mom just calls him the sperm donor (Not our dad, my sister's sperm donor. Our dad is kickass because he raises her like she was his own and doesn't play favorites.)

  • My baby fadda

  • wow iv not herd one of these words not on youtube or a video

  • Well I have never heard the " sticks to your ribs" but I do think it means that feeling when you are completely full and it feels like you have food up to your ribs and it just says there

  • @ladyserenegrace18 It's still stupid...!

  • I hear kids calling their fathers "Pappa" I mean COME ON! It makes you sound like an old Grandpa. When I have kids, they're gonna call me dad plain and simple. None of this "Pa" "pop" "fadda" bullshit!

  • @AgentVamp

    Really? That pisses you off? I call my dad "father" or "fadda" as you put it.

  • @BlueSoupBox It just sounds a bit insulting to me is all. Oh well... to each his own I suppose.

  • @AgentVamp well, it all depends on the language too.I mean, I call my dad Papi, but I'm Puerto RIcan.

  • @kariuchiha16 then you dont damn count!!!

  • @AgentVamp What's wrong with 'father' or 'papa'? I really don't see the issue there.

  • those ghetto rat terms are inner city so what are you talking about "hard earned money" that shit is stollen

  • A meal that sticks to your ribs. It does not bypass your digestive system, it is digested, and usually helps plump up what fat stores your have around the lower portion of your ribs,i.e. "love handles" or "beer belly", or any other random fat store you so choose to say it "sticks" to.

  • uh stick to your ribs means it'll keep you full for a while

  • Other than, Sizzle, of course, because it is a real word. Silly squirrel.

  • @animelover462 and fizzle

  • @animelover462 and fizzle. btw, did you hear "baby farter" at first? i did

  • @uhdictiveSUGAH I was slightly hesitant to accept "fizzle" since I've only heard that term in fantasy worlds to describe magic that wasn't manipulated properly. Is there another use in more modern settings?

    And while we're on this, what about "drizzle", since weather forecasters have used that term to represent a really REALLY light rain shower?

  • @FrostyTheDragon I say this to myself every so often: "The soda's still fizzling, so it's still good." And you are right on drizzle.

  • @animelover462 Or drizzle.

  • @animelover462 Or drizzle, chisel, fizzle, or grizzle.

  • @animelover462 include drizzle

  • @animelover462 Drizzle too. But you went against Foamy... Anon will find you.

  • @DarkHero1011

    nuuuu lol

  • 19, people use annoying words >_<;

  • What about "sizzle"?

  • "baby daddy" i hear tht alot more often than "baby father"

  • @latingirl951 Either way, makes the person sound stupid.

  • @latingirl951 I can see Snooki talking like that when that drunk whore gets knocked up..

  • drizzle?

  • Okay, My uncle is a 'baby faddah' HES A LAZY POMPOUS ASS WHO ACTS LIKE HES TEN YEARS YOUNGER WITH A TEENAGED GIRLFRIEND. YOU HAVE A CHILD DIPSHIT. MY lil sis is ELEVEN and she taught my poor baby cousin HOW TO WALK. He lives with us. WE are the ones feeding his child, clothing her, and making sure she gets her nebulizer. HIS CHILD HAS DAMN ATHSMA. TAKE CARE OF YOUR DAMN KID!

  • @bluesroyalty98 same here me and my mom take care of my brothers kid

  • @cuteanimechibi Ugh, my uncle is 25 and his girlfriend is 17. He goes out partying, works for my grandfather, and never even GOES to work. Then there's the fact that he's all hungover and yells at my little TWO YEAR OLD COUSIN in the morning! She's TWO! You're supposed to be teaching her NOT to spill her cereal, but instead your screaming at her for an innocent mistake!

  • @bluesroyalty98 wow these kind of people who need a biiiig brain wash by foamy himself

  • What about drizzle? Or sizzle?

  • @kingofthering24 hey, genius he meant adding the suffix izzle to a word to make it sound cool when in fact, as mentioned, it makes you sound like complete STUPID ghetto bitch ass who thinks acting "G" is the most fucking legit lifestyle ever. i've got news, narcissistic crack sniffing cocksuckers end up getting raped in prison by some dude bigger than them. DUMB ASS!

  • @SerathGodOfRock Hey, overly aggressive person behind the keyboard, it was a joke, get over yourself. And you think I'm the dumbass, whatever.

  • @kingofthering24 these jokes are not needed here, and yes i do think you and any person is in fact a dumb ass pit sniffers who take away from a vid's point by posting CONDESCENDING BULLSHIT!

  • @SerathGodOfRock ooooh, look at all that aggression, it isn't condescending at all, you use that word but I don't think you know what it means. It's ironic because you are actually the condescending one, not me, and you are unrightfully one as well. I'm so sorry you have your knickers in such a twist, maybe when you calmed down we can talk like people and not like animals.

  • @kingofthering24 bullshit, we are both being condescending, in an argument, like this one, both parties bicker and talk down to one another, you are trying to belittle me by saying my aggression is not needed here. well, the jokes mentioned are not needed here either. the only reason i'm pissed is because society's standards of verbal interaction has been lowered, that's the video's point, your comment takes way from that point, you want a rational explanation, there you go.

  • @SerathGodOfRock Yes, that is all I wanted, a calm reply, I'm sorry you were offended by it, I meant nothing by it and I certainly didn't think anyone would get that upset over it.

  • @kingofthering24 uh huh, no problem, think before you post.

  • I add the word Ubber. I don't care if its a really word in German. It is NOT in English!

  • @Monicaneko right, ubber translates into over, it's used completely out of context.

  • @Monicaneko I have to disagree on that one. There's a wholo lot of words we use on a daily basis that were adopted from other languages. Uber is just one of the newer ones. I can understand that you don't like it, but that isn't logic enough to include it in the list of words that should be banned.

  • 21 people use these stupid words ><;

  • what sad is that most is true people do say slang words >.<

  • I think shawty should be on the list as well.

  • No Izzle words? awww, what about swizzle sticks!?

  • OUR LORD AND MASTER HAS SPOKEN

  • Lil Wayne created the term "Bling, bling".

  • @moseman447 he would.

  • Your ribcage protects your heart and lungs, not your digestive tract (except your esophagus). No meal can stick to your ribs; there are no ribs guarding your stomach or intestines.

  • 21 people have a baby fatha

  • foamy rants are deffinetely my favourite part of neuroticly yours

  • thank you foamy now i kan skip school :D

  • jajajajajjaajjajaja ma babay fatha!!

  • LAY OF MI BABY FADA I'M FOR RIZZLE YO

    Iz dum ass fuck

    foamy you amaze me with your smarts

  • All these words are used by ghetto black people ._.

  • @RikuGatoChan ghetto black people and the white ghetto wannabe's that don't understand how lame they look copying horrible language

  • sticks to your ribs-means that it will make you fat. after it is digested, and you fall asleep from the massive sugar spike, said food is converted into fat and attached to various bones and muscles, including-but not limited to- your ribs, so- yes, my great-aunt's honey glazed ham with a side of sweetpotato casserole on a plate with more gravy than that train we're all waiting for- will-infact-"stick to your ribs." most of everything else i agree with though, except bling, it's an onomatopoeia!

  • thank you foamy now i can skip math in all future!! :)

  • a snicker a sneer a whip that stings....

    these are a few of my favorite things

  • LOL

  • What used to drive me right up the wall was the use of "jokes" as an adjective. It's a plural noun, get over it.

    And the next person I hear using lol as a word, I'm going to slap, I swear

  • Lil Wayne came up with bling when he was in that shitty rap group

  • its drizzleing outside......have some cake drizzled in chocolate.... i thought drizzle was a word, prehaps im wrong

  • MAH BABEH FADA XD who the fuck came up with that?

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  • agreed but almost every fomy episode is correct... Hail foamy

  • Today we have Legit. If Legitimate is too hard for you to say. Use another word that isn't even relivant to the scenerio like you HAVE been doing. Legitimate is meant for legel purposses. But when you weigh your 8th of weed and see it weighs correctly. It's ironic to use the term, "That's legit." When you are doing something illegal. If you live in Mormon Idaho like me that is. So there is nothing Legitimate about smoking weed or selling it in illegal states. Now in a legal state. It IS.

  • @vixie79 Ahh

  • it all makes sense now... FOAMY IS THE NEW MESSIAS

  • Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names leave mental scars that never heal

  • AAVE: "Kay, massa, you just leave me, me sit here, great fish jump up into da canoe, here he be, massa, fine fish, massa; me den very grad; den me sit very still, until another great fish jump into de canoe; but me fall asleep, massa, and no wake 'til you come…" I can't make this sh*t up. Thank you Foamy for standing up for real English. :P

  • I'm the only one I have ever heard in this town use "lavish" in everyday conversation.. people suck.

  • Lol well at least we can still say my baby daddy!!

  • ლ(ಠ益ಠლ

    Y U NO make a rant about memes?!

  • @DylanForster92 Oh the Irony.

  • @DylanForster92 I'm sure he's formulating one

  • @DylanForster92 I don't really any see benefit in that.

  • @DylanForster92 Hypocrite.

  • ... drizzle?? O.o

  • throughout this entire thing i thought hatter was gunna show up and use every term he hated

  • @atom1911 hatter?

  • @AgentVamp the black squarl Hat-er

  • the phrase "stick to your ribs" is just a homey way of saying that this food is hearty and will fill you up for most of the day. See also "Add (or Put) Meat on them (or your) bones"

  • I bet that girl Amy foamy always talks about was the same girl who says "My baby fatha!" :3

  • Word up my nizzas. Gonna bling my ride down my posses crib for some braking of bread its gonna b dynomite!!!! U dig u jive turkeys

  • my step mom says "their sperm donor" for my brothers and my younger sister of my step mother , and my dad uses the term sometimes.

  • Um...sizzle and fizzle are actual English words.

    Other than that...LAY OFF MAH BABY FADA U PHAT BASTAAAD! DAT SHIT'S FO RIZZLE YO!

    *is stupid*

  • 19 people wear Bling Bling,are Phat,are Fishizzle,and eat meals that Stick to there Ribs

  • @kevcop250 someone is trying to get thumbs up

    and used there instead of their

  • Exacly <-- even more slang

  • dear @kenneth929rr it's not jim mathers its j.i.mathers jonathan ian mathers hell effing oh!!! hee hee

  • dear @kenneth929rr it's not jim mathers its j.i.mathers jonathan in mathers hell effing oh!!! hee hee

  • drizzle? it cant rain?

  • "ghetto rats" that got me laughing cuz Foamy is a squirrel and rats are..............yea ;D totally hilarious ;D

  • The words Thang, Facebook, Grrl and Grrrl were recently added to Scrabbles okayed words...

    I am never playing scrabble again because of this, or atleast not with anyone who would use these words. Because seriously? Those arent words! ThIng is a word. Girl is a word. and Facebooks a name! doesnt count! Why would the ruin the entire point of scrabble to put in some idiotic words that were made up probably by a typo!?

  • @BooksBoysBones Apparently, words in other languages count to. The word "qi," for example: 62 points. Ridiculous

  • @assassintwinat8 ... That IS ridiculous...

    Now it could put an interesting twist or give a small boost to any bilingual players, but its also a cheap shot to win.

    Play in one language with real words and no proper nouns. Thats what scrabble use to be. Thats the scrabble I grew up with and loved.

    The only way that rule could be used to make it fun is if you can only use 1 word, but in different languages. Now thated be interesting.

    Other than that though Its pointless to use other languages

  • 'Fo shizzle' XD my friends say that.. a lot

  • "stick ta yo rid" like hell it will

  • Lil wayne invented bling

  • It's even more annoying when the generation before ours uses those words -_- My dad asked me if I had bought any new " Bling" and I flipped shit on him then he called me " dawg" ... I mean, dude your forty-two grow the hell up and stop talking that way. It's annoying!!

  • @Prince101Kitka Seriously! I already think my parents are cool (in my defination of it.) And I think the people who use those so called 'words' arent, they are just... no. So why on Earth would I think an adult was cooler for using that lingo? Hint hint to all of the adults who do try to use it to be cool: It makes you as annoyign as the people who came up with them.

  • So basically Foamy hates all black culture vernacular. Is Foamy a racist? I certainly hope so.

  • @NateyG1 no he just hates that people are making up words to sound cool

  • KIDS BEFORE

    sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me

    KIDS NOW

    sticks and stones may break my bones but chains and whips excite me

    *gee thanks Rihanna

  • @teresifour

    Mine is:

    Sticks and stone may break my bones, but a .380 will blow your head off

  • @teresifour the second one has been around longer then that rhianna song, but i do agree with you.

  • @teresifour And then here's me, trying to make it even worse; Sticks and stones may break my bones, but guns and knives are with me.

  • @teresifour I will never let my cousin listen to the radio again. I make him listen to the Beatles. The references are more subtle.

  • @teresifour "sticks and stones may break my bones but I'm going to kick you repeatedly in the balls!"

    -Brennan Huff

  • @teresifour thats been around and popular faaaaaar before rihanna lol. i knew that one in grade three. anywho... we know that words hurt. even if they hurt the ears to listen to like "baby fadda" or whatever. and "sticks and stones may break my bones, but whips and chains excite me" has been in popular media before. i think parents are swatting their kids less and thats why they get away with it more :P

  • foamy rulez!!!!!

  • Actually, urban gangsters from New York and Brooklyn still use these words and phrases. I really don't understand why? Expressing themselves? More like making fools of themselves. You feel me?

  • Foamy commands that the 19 ppl must DIE Thumbs up if you agree with our lord and master!

  • My child's "sperm doner".

  • I think Foamy and I would be good friends. He and I seem to share a lot of ideals.

  • What about muzzle, a device placed on an animal to prevent opening of their mouth?

  • @SHOOPDABLAARGH well, muzzle ends with -uzzle, and he's ranting about words that end with -izzle.

  • What about drizzle, meaning a light rain.

  • wat about "sizzle"?

  • The one word that really annoys me is "preggo" or however one spells it. Once my friend and I made fun of a girl for announcing to a room full of AP English Literature students "Yo, this be ma friend, nigga" it just annoyed me to no end -.-

  • @Mix090 preggo bothers me too, in addition to a lot of made-up terms made by women when relating to children. Hubby and bubs are two that annoy me. I think teenage girls make up a lot of this sort of language now - more girls ARE on the internet contrary to popular belief :p

  • A teen talking to our psychology teacher used "baby father". I was just like... how could you use that when speaking to a teacher? You're supposed to be formal.

    I gave up on the English language when "ain't" was added to the dictionary.

  • Ran out on you or some shit like that...nice :)

  • And now LOL and OMG are words in the dictionary... What has become of the world...?

  • what about Sizzle and Drizzle do they not qualify as words anymore?

  • sounds like he says baby farter....

  • My baby-fadda said this clip is phat, bling-bling-in' will stick to your ribs, fo shizzle!

  • I can't stand kids now

    A new is 'serial' Not serial like a number of events but has replaces 'serious'

    e.g. 'OMG R U SERIAL?'

    NO I am not a fucking breakfest meal!!! FUCK YOU!

  • @TheTelenation Cereal =/= Serial Just saying. ^_^

  • @InuyashaFanatic13  I know but it doesn't mean serious either! thus I mock whoever says that.

  • "sticks to your ribs" means that its filling

  • I can't stand it when people shorten words like "legit" for "legitimate" and "veg" for vegetation or vegetables. "Veggies" is annoying and stupid but not as bad as "veg".

  • The term for all these words is "ebonics" and some colleges and universities actualy have courses in it. I had a really bad nail biting problem as a kid and it would drive me nuts when people would accuse me of "eating" them.

  • "drizzle"? "sizzle"?

  • @aliendude5300 Those are safe.

  • my step mum calls my stepbrothers father thier "sperm donor"

  • lulz its babies daddy not babies father actually xD 

  • What about "sizzle"? Am I not allowed to cook now?