As the Lucasfilm logo faded away, someone in the audience did the Chewbacca...thing.
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I don't know if I thought it was as "Tits!" as the young lads leaving when I got there
I hate that expression. I don't know why. That, "da bomb" and "owned" just really annoy me for some reason.
As the Lucasfilm logo faded away, someone in the audience did the Chewbacca...thing.
This makes me laugh.
Behind us were three sub-thirteen-year-old boys dressed in Jedi robes.
I'd never heard "Tits" as an adjective before. I'll admit the silliness made me giggle. (That, and the obvious enthusiasm behind it.)
So it's a good thing?
I assumed by the delivery it was. ("Man, that Yoda scene was so tits.")
God, I'm old.
I hate that expression. I don't know why. That, "da bomb" and "owned" just really annoy me for some reason.
Like Lilty, I'd never heard it before, but I don't like it much, cause it's dumb. I do like saying things are "the bomb" (not "da"), and, due to VM, "ownage!" is once again cool.
It's meant to be a good thing, which makes word-evolutionary (I know there's a better term for this but my brain isn't conjuring it at the moment) sense, considering I've only heard it uttered by males.
I don't think I've ever heard "tits" used as an exclamation before either.
The one that makes me twitch is "sick," which was used constantly when I was working at MTV. If a segment was working really well, it was, "That is hot man, it's sick." Drove me CRAZY.