Hok fans probably think its trite that we say Dilly Dilly. Isn't that, in itself, a reason to say it?
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Please post a link to the commercial on the Official Gameday Thread. For good luck.As long as I'm here Dilly Dilly will NEVER DIE!
Please post a link to the commercial on the Official Gameday Thread. For good luck.
dilly dilly is what happens when old people try to meme
yes they need to leave it to the professional memersI guess Naz and Georges are old now that they're out of school.
I guess Naz and Georges are old now that they're out of school.
Damn, son. Who put the burr under YOUR saddle?Originators ≠ impersonators
But mockery is the finest form of flattery
The thought had crossed my mind...but he's been around for a few years.Starting to think that we've sniffed out Bode's new alias account.
Ha, I am not really bothered by it. Do not take me too seriously.Damn, son. Who put the burr under YOUR saddle?
It's innocuous. It's silly. And the more you ***** about it, the more people will cling to it.
Anyone who says Dilly Dilly sucks will be sent to the pit of permaban!
What's a Matta with you?Ha, I am not really bothered by it. Do not take me too seriously.
It started as a cultural observation and I have enjoyed learning more about its origins- which seem pretty specific to the ISU fanbase.
I have always been intrigued by trends and conformity of expressions, fashion, appearance, brands, purchasing preferences, etc.
What makes something envogue or culturally acceptable is something that I find quite fascinating.