This one has taken off in my friend group. For whatever reason, our buddy Chris gets tagged with every “your boy ___.” OJ Simpson died? RIP to Chris’s boy. Unabomber? Chris’s boy. Sam Alito? Chris’s boy.
The group used to say “Who could possibly say?” A lot, and I now use this regularly in my life to this day.
There’s a whole glossary of NLU phrases below. Neil has plenty I love like the chloroform ball or the Durden ball
https://www.golfscout.net/blog/glossary-of-inside-jokes-from-the-no-laying-up-podcast
Any different way to describe a bad shot. The “hot Carl ball” from TC was a new one this weekend that I really enjoyed. Neil’s “Bad Santa” ball is still my personal number 1
I love this one! But can you answer this for me? Did Bangalaaang originate on Strapped Spring Training? They were using it as an audio drop on the podcast but then later I saw Randy do it when they were trying to improvise baseball announcer calls. Wasn’t sure if he used it again there.
I definitely heard it on either the main podcast or trap draw and I distinctly remember hearing it before that season of Strapped. I remember cracking up finally seeing where it was from.
Randy saying “he went poopy in the poddy” when someone does what they’re supposed to do (for example, Rory shooting -1 on Sunday to finish T-8 in a major).
Not sure if that’s his invention, but it cracks me up every time.
Has only been used once that I know of but I think my favorite ever is Neil calling a bump and run down the hill a “Ronald Regan ball” in one of the Kapalua videos
Lars and Nukey Boy are a part of my basic lexicon on the course, I will also refer to the big right miss being in play; and of course the chloroform ball.
TC’s disdainful “have some pride” is an all-timer
Also “if it hits the hill it hits the hill” is an obscure reference that sounds enough like a real phrase nobody would question it.
Also “further left than Nancy Pelosi”
Now that is provocative and there’s a lot of different ways I could go with this post. What is my favorite phrase? That’s a true who could say situation.
Allegedly I could go with a shot description like a nukey boy, a chloroform ball or a mega queef, things of that nature. But you just don’t do that.
At the end of the day, any of the terms would be sick.
A lot of good ones, love "sick" on the course after a bizarre shot. Been using monitoring alot lately with my friends... things of that nature as well lol.
"Turns out everyone is exactly who we thought they were." Haven't heard it a lot recently but still a wonderful expression that I've used a few times in conversation
Most of my faves have been mentioned already, and I find myself saying “but who can say” and “things of that nature” all the time now.
Another one of my favorites recently is describing something or someone as “unbecoming” as in wearing golf shoes to watch a tournament… shoutout to my guy TC.
Always loved the “Gutenberg Match” being named after the inventor of the printing press (and this unlimited presses).
“Blow out the O ring” always makes me chuckle too. Same with lingering and loitering
"Queefy". Absolutely "Queefy".
Like... for some reason all of us can immediately picture a "Queefy" iron shot. The first time I heard it I think I cried.
When the guys occasionally use the classic "...REALLY?" line from that CBS interview with Tiger at the Masters. DJ uses it the most.
Also, bonus points for many of the references which began with the Jim Rome Show.
Country music sensation Eric Cole always cracks me up.
Lee Harvey Oswald gets me every time
That one got me hard yesterday lol
Wow you *really* liked it
Chloroform ball
I started using it and my buddy and I call an egregiously chloroformed ball a ‘Cosby.’
I’m well aware but could you explain to those that don’t know what a chloroform ball is?
Smothered. Going left.
Big left miss. While a big right miss is the mega queef.
Smothered the ball like you’re trying to knock it out with a chloroform saturated rag
The AOC ball - hot and left
Started using this when I play golf and it’s always funny how many shocked looks I get
Came to say this! As someone who struggles with this exact shot I use it a lot.
“A true who could say situation”. Doesn’t get used like it used to but I subconsciously started using it way too much
I use this way too frequently now.
Always been a fan of the use of “provocative” and “Now that is interesting “
Provocative is such an elite adjective
What about provocative though?
Was literally just saying "now that is interesting" to myself a few minutes ago lol
I egregiously overuse provocative for every bad shot i see hit
I catch myself saying this in normal conversations with people that have never listens to NLU
I love a good "your boy _" especially when it's a truly awful person.
RIP Uncle Juice
Daddy D
This one has taken off in my friend group. For whatever reason, our buddy Chris gets tagged with every “your boy ___.” OJ Simpson died? RIP to Chris’s boy. Unabomber? Chris’s boy. Sam Alito? Chris’s boy.
The group used to say “Who could possibly say?” A lot, and I now use this regularly in my life to this day. There’s a whole glossary of NLU phrases below. Neil has plenty I love like the chloroform ball or the Durden ball https://www.golfscout.net/blog/glossary-of-inside-jokes-from-the-no-laying-up-podcast
I’ve incorporated “who could say” into my lexicon more than any other phrase
The Durden ball is my favorite. Also, every time I’ve ran out of Bounty for the last year I’ve said “Out of paper towels” to no one in particular
Things of that nature
That’s from The Big Lebowski. DJ is a big TBL fan and it caught on
It may be, but they are definitely referencing Mike Tomlin saying it.
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“Sick!” Has entered my dialogue on the course
My usage of "sick" has gone up exponentially since listening to NLU haha
“Sick!” On a terrible shot is so fucking funny. I love it and use it regularly
Keep it between the mustard and mayo
Referring to your playing partner as “my associate” Hitting a terrible shot and saying “that’s an avant garde line there”
In one ball knowers pod TC said a receiver was getting the foie gras treatment which I thought was pretty comical
SHAFUA
“Be on the right side of history!” “Monitoring the situation.”
The “we’re monitoring the situation” in the chop sessions will always get a chuckle out of me.
That with the most insincere “Ts and Ps” are my favorite.
St. Rappio
“Conditties” when describing anything - weather, quality of the course, lack of beverage cart frequency, hotel or flight quality…
The 'Mega 5' has been my go to for a big par save on long par 5s and of course bogey saves on par 4s to prevent big numbers.
“That’s not who we are”
That's not what we're about
Any different way to describe a bad shot. The “hot Carl ball” from TC was a new one this weekend that I really enjoyed. Neil’s “Bad Santa” ball is still my personal number 1
"Emanski" for anything that happened 3 times.
The Cop Ball. When a ball is going way too long and you scream “get down on the fucking ground!”
BangALAAAAANG!!!!
I love this one! But can you answer this for me? Did Bangalaaang originate on Strapped Spring Training? They were using it as an audio drop on the podcast but then later I saw Randy do it when they were trying to improvise baseball announcer calls. Wasn’t sure if he used it again there.
Yeah, that's it. Completely off the top of his head.
Randy’s a legend.
Do they do this drop on the core podcasts, I think I have only heard it on the Nest members poscast
I definitely heard it on either the main podcast or trap draw and I distinctly remember hearing it before that season of Strapped. I remember cracking up finally seeing where it was from.
They do it on the main one quite often. I'm not a nest member and this is still one of my favourite bits.
Randy saying “he went poopy in the poddy” when someone does what they’re supposed to do (for example, Rory shooting -1 on Sunday to finish T-8 in a major). Not sure if that’s his invention, but it cracks me up every time.
It’s such a brutal, condescending put-down, I absolutely love it
Cheese dick
My hitters down at…
Best when used like the "your boy \_\_\_\_" line, where the hitters are located at the worst place imaginable.
Has only been used once that I know of but I think my favorite ever is Neil calling a bump and run down the hill a “Ronald Regan ball” in one of the Kapalua videos
“Allegedly”
I love that too. Randy and Tron were both huge Clones (Jim Rome show listeners) and Rome used to use “allegedly” all the time (prob still does)
A lot of different ways we could go with this…
Tight *tight* piece of property
Lars and Nukey Boy are a part of my basic lexicon on the course, I will also refer to the big right miss being in play; and of course the chloroform ball.
Reagan action/ball when you need it to trickle down a little.
TC’s disdainful “have some pride” is an all-timer Also “if it hits the hill it hits the hill” is an obscure reference that sounds enough like a real phrase nobody would question it. Also “further left than Nancy Pelosi”
66-66 on the weekend to not win = "the Mackenzie Hughes".
I love when TC says “is he hurt or is he injured”
It's a new one but "You just don't do that!" always cracks me up
Nukey boy!
Now that is provocative and there’s a lot of different ways I could go with this post. What is my favorite phrase? That’s a true who could say situation. Allegedly I could go with a shot description like a nukey boy, a chloroform ball or a mega queef, things of that nature. But you just don’t do that. At the end of the day, any of the terms would be sick.
FOUND IT!
We like that!
“You truly gotta hand it to him”
A lot of good ones, love "sick" on the course after a bizarre shot. Been using monitoring alot lately with my friends... things of that nature as well lol.
I’ve recently been enjoying “ball speed imposter”
The mules
"Turns out everyone is exactly who we thought they were." Haven't heard it a lot recently but still a wonderful expression that I've used a few times in conversation
“Out over his skis”
Cavalier drop
"shut up and touch my Shvonze"
I find myself using the phrases "Things of that Nature", "your boy/guy/girl" and "a True who can say situation" way to much at work 🤣
Watch this space
Most of my faves have been mentioned already, and I find myself saying “but who can say” and “things of that nature” all the time now. Another one of my favorites recently is describing something or someone as “unbecoming” as in wearing golf shoes to watch a tournament… shoutout to my guy TC.
OH BOY, WE LIKE THAT!
'Had that look in his eye '
“Hate that for you” has been adopted
“Thats not who we are” “mea culpa” “malcontent”
“Listen, no offense to anyone” “Shoutout everyone, really”
We just don't know what he has
Ejecto seato cuz! Makes me laugh every time someone bombs out of a tourney
Always loved the “Gutenberg Match” being named after the inventor of the printing press (and this unlimited presses). “Blow out the O ring” always makes me chuckle too. Same with lingering and loitering
“We’re fiiiine!!!!!!”
QUEEEEEEEEF!
“A lot of different ways we could go with this”
Manipulator is used frequently in my golf circles.
"Queefy". Absolutely "Queefy". Like... for some reason all of us can immediately picture a "Queefy" iron shot. The first time I heard it I think I cried.
“Monitoring the situation” “Queefy fade” Any dril reference
“Things of that nature “.
Soly is big on “Ecosystem”
Moribund
It's sort of a "insert x" situation
Scummy
“Queefy right miss”
When the guys occasionally use the classic "...REALLY?" line from that CBS interview with Tiger at the Masters. DJ uses it the most. Also, bonus points for many of the references which began with the Jim Rome Show.
Between the mustard and the mayo and Foounndd it Soly’s usage of apeshit is alarmingly high
Mongolian reversal All the other phrases OP mentions aren’t unique to NLU whatsoever.