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In this final episode of “Origin of Speakcies,” Scott and Steve are back in the closet where everything began to discuss the origins of the phrases "Coming Out" and “It Ain’t Over Till the Fat Lady Sings.” Thank you to everyone who has listened, watched, and supported the show. It has been an amazing ride, and we couldn’t have done it without you. …
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In the penultimate episode of Origin of Speakcies, the guys look back at interviews from two of their favorite guests, who also just happen to be ladies. #slayqueen From Ep. 108 - Moist, comedian Adrienne Iapalucci (Netflix’s The Degenerates, Reader’s Digest) shares her worst words and, as always, some great entrepreneurial advice on how to make mo…
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The guys discuss the origin of the word that describes a person who dislikes and avoids other people - misanthrope. Scott and Steve discuss how a play from French playwright Moliere helped to popularize the term and ponder what it means to be an Imaginary Cuckold (while dying of tuberculosis). On the "Origin of Eatcies" segment, the guys talk with …
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In this episode of Origin of Speakcies, Scott covers the etymology of the words "Tabloid" and "Paparazzi." But first the guys make a very important announcement about the the future of the show. In the "Origin of Eatcies" segment, Steve tells the history of Hawaiian Punch, which contains 10% juice. Listen now to find out whether Punchy, the Hawaiia…
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This week's episode features interviews from a pair of our favorite guests. From Ep. 116 True Crime, Scott and Steve chat with the creator and host of Sword and Scale, Mike Boudet. Mike chats about the inception of Sword and Scale, some of the controversies surrounding him and the show, and why we should be paying closer attention to Don Johnson. F…
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In this very, very special episode, learn the origin of Steve's hated nemesis. That's right, the true story of the real Devil's weed, the cabbage of Cthulhu, the pubes of Satan - Kale! Scott and Steve discuss the etymology of the word, it's connection to Pizza Hut and Scotland, if it truly possesses its touted health benefits, and how one person (s…
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Down some Allegra, grab your Puffs+ lotion, and join Scott and Steve as they discuss the origin and meaning of the phrase, "Jump the Shark," which gives them ample time to talk about one of television's greatest characters of all time: Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli, also know known as "Fonzie." Next up on New Slang, Steve dives into the fascinating wor…
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Pack your bags and gas up your car. Scott and Steve take you on a journey to explore the origin and history of the word "Motel." On their way, the guys travel the byways and highways (and later Interstates) of the US, and also discuss how both Holiday Inn and South of The Border emerged from the motel movement, plus the effect from the birth of the…
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Scuttle your butt on over for the latest episode of Origin of Speakcies, which starts off with the origin of the term "Scuttlebutt," which has nothing to do with Chris Glissman's dogs scuttling their butts across the floor, couch, etc. Next up is Steve's New Slang segment which does not originate with hip hop or TikTok (although Steve does find a w…
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The guys explore the origin and history of Steve's favorite idiom - and personal motto - "Loaded for Bear," in addition to the many uses of the term "Loaded," plus the gay subculture of "Bears." But most importantly, on the brand new segment "Origin of Eatcies," Scott shares the history of the McRib, and delves into the world of a man whose fascina…
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Please enjoy this bonus episode, featuring the Speakcies interview with Dusty Slay from episode 94 of Origin of Speakcies. Dusty joins the guys to share his personal insight on football rivalries, the joys of outdoor urination and dog milk fresh from the nipple. For all things Dusty Slay, visit dustyslay.com or follow him on social media @dustyslay…
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Time to boil some potatoes and crack open a pint of your favorite Irish Stout in honor of St. Patrick's Day! In this episode, Scott tells the true story of the origin of the term "Boycott," and the guys discuss some successful and not so successful boycotts of the past. In this episode's New Slang segment, Steve explains the origins of "Bussin" and…
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In a too hot for YouTube episode, Scott and Steve explore the origins of "Godwin's Law" and "Occam's Razor," while dealing with the return of everyone's least favorite failed Austrian painter - Ad*lf H*tler. Accordingly, the guys restate the official Speakcies Denounce list and discuss if and when it is ever appropriate to equate someone to H*tler …
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This episode starts with Scott and Steve discussing the phrase "Chip on Your Shoulder," and the ways in which it can be a positive thing (Michael Jordan, Robert Conrad) or a negative thing (pretty much everyone else). Next up, Steve shares some things he learned from NPR about the complexities of racist emoji use and counters with his own realizati…
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Scott and Steve reach out to Generation Z by exploring the history of "Dank" and "Swag" and also by bringing in the voice of Gen Z, rapper Yung Gravy, ... assuming that Steve actually booked him before recording their episode. The guys also discuss R. Kelly's comparison to a failed Austrian painter, play the new game "Can You Pick the TikToker or A…
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Well, it's that special time of year again! No, not Black Day, Single's Awareness Day, or Solo Poly Day - it's Valentine's Day! For everyone out there thinking that the history of Valentine's Day is full of candy hearts, rainbows, and kisses, get ready to have your mind melted as the guys reveal the true, sordid origins of Valentine's Day. You gues…
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Scott and Steve discuss the origin and history of the word "propaganda", starting with its propagation (get it?) in the Counter-Reformation era Catholic Church and lots of Italians to its modern day pejorative meaning from World War I. And, logically, this discussion brings up Hitler, Zorro the Gay Blade, a Cardinal nicknamed Chito, and Neil Young'…
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In this episode, you'll learn the many theories about the origin of the phrase "Mind Your Ps and Qs," which involve everything from English Pubs to French Dance Masters, to, of course, sailors. You'll also learn the meaning and origin of the phrase, "At Sixes and Sevens," and the surprising sports-related thread tying the it to "Mind Your Ps and Qs…
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In this episode, Scott and Steve explore the world of fitness and idioms with comedian and fitness instructor, Stasia Patwell of SCHOOL OF THOT. The guys discuss the origin and history of "Fit as a Fiddle" and "Lick into Shape" while learning about the joys of marriage from the Middle Ages and another terrifying thing about bears. In addition, they…
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After a couple of "blue" episodes to finish out 2021, the guys are back in the new year with an episode that features phrases with the word "red" in them. In this episode, Scott gives the meanings and origins of "seeing red," "roll out the red carpet," and "red letter day," and Steve explains what it means to be "based," and why the term may descri…
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Scott and Steve would like to wish everyone a happy new year and best wishes for 2022! The guys will be back with all new words and phrases next week, but today's episode features content from Speakcies Uncut, which is a podcast where the guys let their hair down and move past the words and phrases, and delve into to their personal lives, gripes, a…
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On a very special Origin of Speakcies, Scott and Steve discuss terms - Big-Hearted, Heart of Gold, True Blue, and Raconteur - that describe the life and character of their late friend and brother, Jeff Forbes. The guys reflect on their memories of Jeff and his impact and influence on their lives. To lighten the mood, they also talk about Jeff's sec…
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Elton John will no longer have to guess why they call it the blues after this episode of Origin of Speakcies. The guys explore the origin and history of three "blue" terms - Feeling Blue, Blue Laws, and Blue Comedy - along with the story behind "E-Girl" in New Slang. As they explore these terms, there will be sex, drunkenness, a spiteful Episcopal …
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Mask up, grab your hand sanitizer and join the guys as they look at the origin and history of the word “Cooties.” In this episode, you’ll learn not only about why we all know the word “Cooties,” but also the history of the game “Cootie,” which has been around for a surprisingly long time. Hear Steve and Scott reminisce about simpler times, before t…
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Pack your bindle and join Scott and Steve on a journey on the rails as they explore the origin and history of the word "Hobo." On our trip, you will meet characters like Clark Gable, Barry Popik, and Connecticut Slim. Plus learn about hobo culture and terminology, including the hobo code, the hobo union (National Tourist Union #63), and a hobo's de…
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In this episode, the guys discuss the history and meaning of the much-maligned word, "Woke." Scott takes the listener through the journey of emotions he experienced while doing research for this fraught episode, while multiple times, Steve threatens to play the Mongolian race card and whip up a mob to burn down Scott's house if things get problemat…
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Live from Red Lobster - it's the Origin of Speakcies 2021 Halloween Special! After bailing on the original location (a super-scary 7-11 parking lot), Scott and Steve head for greener (redder?) pastures at their local Red Lobster, get Lobsteritas, and discuss the origins of "Skeleton in the Closet" and "Bone Polisher." In addition, they discuss this…
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In this episode, Steve interviews comedian and TikTok sensation Sam Ramsdell, who also holds the record for the largest mouth gape. Sam talks about what it's like to embrace your "weirdness," which in her case comes with saying things like "Make America Gape Again" in a very PG way, and her recent leap of faith leaving her corporate job to do comed…
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This episodes starts with Scott explaining why he is not like those other nerds who are into swords and dragons, and then explains that Callandor is a magical, crystal sword which can only be wielded by the true Dragon Reborn. Next, the guys discuss the history behind the phrases "Chasing the Dragon" and "Sword of Damocles." They talk about how her…
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In this episode, Steve interviews journalist, author, and podcaster Jesse Singal to discuss, among other things, "fad psychology," and the potential benefits of gorilla poses. But first, Steve reveals the origins of the term "self-help" and the disturbing true story behind the book "Who Moved My Cheese?" Next, Scott gets into the surprisingly "revo…
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In this episode, Scott and Steve discuss a topic that they are not really qualified to discuss: pregnancy. Is it ever ok to comment on a pregnancy? Should you ever pat a pregnant woman's belly? Is the phrase "Knocked Up" offensive? The guys tackle these questions and more. In the New Slang segment, Steve explains the phrase "Hits Different," but fi…
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In this episode of Origin of Speakcies, Scott and Steve discuss the definitions and origins of the idioms "Cabin Fever" and "Basket Case," both of which seem appropriate for these times. Listen now to find out whether or not you may be suffering from cabin fever, and learn why the idea of a basket case was so controversial that two Surgeon Generals…
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Origin of Speakcies is back for Season 5! Scott and Steve are joined by comedian Yannis Pappas to discuss the term "Cynicism." But first, Steve gives the history of the term and introduces a fascinating historical character associated with the term who you'd never want to meet in person. Next Yannis Pappas and the guys have a lively discussion abou…
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In the Season 4 finale, the guys dive into the world of Sugar Daddies. Listen now to find out what a good Sugar Baby allowance is (and how Steve somehow knows this information) as well as the even creepier name which preceded the already gross Sugar Daddy candy bar. Scott also shares some notable "Sugar Relationships,' and Steve explains the word "…
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Brace your olfactory organs, because this episode focuses on dirty, dirty hippies! The guys discuss the origins, meaning, and various connotations of the word hippie, and even introduce a new game called "Are They a Dirty, Dirty Hippy," where Scott presents Steve with people and asks Steve to rule on whether or not they are in fact, well...you get …
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On this True Crime episode of Origin of Speakcies, the guys chat with the creator and host of Sword and Scale, Mike Boudet. Mike chats about the inception of Sword and Scale, some of the controversies surrounding him and the show, and why we should be paying closer attention to Don Johnson. But first, Scott and Steve take a look at the history of o…
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Scott and Steve explore the intersection between cows and sex with help from Barry Popik and Kevin Smith as they discuss the origin of “Why Buy The Cow” and “The Clap.” In addition, the guys discuss becoming a Karen at Target, their love/hate relationship with the movie Mallrats, an improved double current rectal tube, Pennsylvania German proverbs,…
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Scott and Steve review the origin and history of the concept of “Cultural Appropriation” with help from writer/comedian/cultural commentator, Bridget Phetasy. The guys try their best to review “both sides” of the cultural appropriation debate, and they also discuss a deodorant dilemma, whether Lena Dunham is just a figment of the New York Times, th…
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Scott and Steve explore the many ways that words can be misheard, misspoken, and misused. And that is just the opening of the show. First, hear Scott judge his friends, coworkers, and more for their terrible pronunciation skills, before he reveals some of his more embarrassing word gaffes. Stay tuned to learn how to tell the difference between eggc…
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Scott and Steve address a potentially “cancelable” topic in racial slurs; however, they take the safe (space) route by addressing only slurs for white people - “Cracker” and “Honky” - so they can say whatever they want! Accordingly, it only makes sense that the guys also explore the various possible origins of “Mayonnaise.” Plus, learn why Steve is…
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In the highly anticipated sequel to “Ep. 68 - The Meat Episode: Beef and Chicken,” the guys dissect words associated with the other white meat (Spoiler: It’s not giraffe). Much like the pig itself, learn about the many uses of the terms “Ham” and “Pork.” In addition, new jack swing, hunting the least dangerous game, plus “Fit Pic” for the “New Slan…
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Scott and Steve are back - and they are baitin’! The guys explore the history of two “bait” terms - “Clickbait” and “Bait and Switch.” Also, learn how a middle school taunt has evolved into a marketing strategy when “Queerbaiting” is examined for New Slang. You will be shocked what Tina Yothers and Mindy the Dog have to say about this episode! To l…
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Scott and Steve explore the terms and jargon that permeate our workplaces with a special focus on the etymology of “In the Weeds” and “Think Outside the Box.” In addition, the guys delve into the mystery of “Vegan Nut Mylk,” and see if Scott can spot the correct rapper in “Name That Lil.” But let's table this conversation for now. We can circle bac…
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Scott and Steve discuss the origin and their personal history with the worst word (You mean, that one? Maybe.) and several other words that are awful. Special guest, comedian Adrienne Iapalucci (Netflix’s The Degenerates, Late Night with David Letterman, Vadge podcast, Reader’s Digest), returns to the show to share her worst words and, as always, s…
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Scott and Steve discuss euphemisms for everyone’s favorite subject - Death! The guys review the history and origin of two popular expressions - “Kick the Bucket” and “Buy the Farm” - used to misdirect us from the cold, hard fact that we all are going to die. For “They Walk Among Us,” learn about the obviously false conspiracy theory that Australia …
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The guys explore the history of two courtly idioms and examine the state of chivalry in “these uncertain times.” In addition, they discuss classic tropes, Peter Cetera, and an unplanned trip to Arby’s. Plus, “New Slang” featuring the origin of “Glizzy Gobbler.” Become a Speakcies Supporter today at patreon.com/speakcies.…
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Scott and Steve discuss the true and frightening stories behind classic nursery rhymes - “London Bridge Is Falling Down” and “Humpty Dumpty.” And in the scariest part of the show - “New Slang” - learn about the terrible origin of “Clap Back.” You 👏 don’t 👏 want 👏 to 👏 miss 👏 this 👏 episode. Become a Speakcies Supporter today at patreon.com/speakcie…
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The guys explore the incredible story behind one word – Assassin. As they explore the history of the word, you will learn about ancient religious sects, the juice drink Snapple, a fictional martial art from Korea, William Shakespeare, and perhaps most importantly, the fact that the word has “ass” in it twice. Plus “They Want Among Us” about the con…
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Scott and Steve discuss the history and meaning of the term “Big Brother”, starting with its origin in George Orwell’s 1984 to the Big Tech landscape of today. Special guest John W. Whitehead of The Rutherford Institute provides his insight on threats to freedom in our modern age. On the lighter side, the debut of a new segment – Name That Lil’. Le…
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Next week, we are back with brand new episodes of Origin of Speakcies, but this week, check out an episode of Scott's music podcast, Personal Records, with Steve as special guest! Before discussing Guns N' Roses and Steve's chosen record, "Chinese Democracy," the guys go down memory lane and recount old July 4th parties, Blaxl Rose and Fake Duff, e…
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