ZZZSpeedster
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Boo-yah!" (on a home run; this expression is also used by Philadelphian shareholder James Cramer to greet the viewers and listeners who phone him on his TV program Mad Money on CNBC; Cramer said on 2005-05-25, that his phrase is not borrowed from Scott's, and that he apologizes for any similarities; see more at booya)
"Mojo!"
"Playa please!"
"Holla at a playa when ya' see him on the street." (home run or a nice play)
"Can I get a witness from the congregation?"
"As cool as the other side of the pillow."
"And the Lord said, 'You got to rise up!'" (à la a Southern Baptist preacher, "Lord" pronounced with an extra-long open-mid back rounded vowel and with an alveolar flap instead of an alveolar approximant)
"I ain't gonna be sayin' nothin', but that ain't right!"
"...Tar Heel." (reference to anybody who played at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Scott's alma mater)
"Big ups!"
"Hugs and hand pounds, everybody."
"[He] takes/brings it to the house." (when an American football ballcarrier scores a rushing touchdown, the "house" being the end zone)
"Drinkin' on Hateorade."
"Hata in the house."
"Mojo!"
"Playa please!"
"Holla at a playa when ya' see him on the street." (home run or a nice play)
"Can I get a witness from the congregation?"
"As cool as the other side of the pillow."
"And the Lord said, 'You got to rise up!'" (à la a Southern Baptist preacher, "Lord" pronounced with an extra-long open-mid back rounded vowel and with an alveolar flap instead of an alveolar approximant)
"I ain't gonna be sayin' nothin', but that ain't right!"
"...Tar Heel." (reference to anybody who played at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Scott's alma mater)
"Big ups!"
"Hugs and hand pounds, everybody."
"[He] takes/brings it to the house." (when an American football ballcarrier scores a rushing touchdown, the "house" being the end zone)
"Drinkin' on Hateorade."
"Hata in the house."