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Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. What does o Snap mean? Reading Time: 6 mins read. Related Posts. What does Uuu mean in text? What does DT mean on TikTok? How long should a giveaway last? Share 91 Tweet 57 Send. Their inability to own up to obvious truths, no matter how trivial, is more than enough reason to never trust them. They are brainwashed to think of themselves as superior to all other races. And that they are right, all the time, over any darker race.

They are the reason why race relations are taking so long. Mostly minor league baseball. What is the last thing you said out loud? Oh, snap, which Catbird asked me about. What is your favorite ice cream? What was the last […].

I am a white man who grew up in a largely black community in Southside Virginia. We used this widely in high school Much as it used today by comedians.

This White Guy finds the phrase has roots and branches — like any tree. It grows. It sheds leaves. It cares not what your color is. Hate is a culture worm that thrives in dirt and dying leaves, and feeds the tree, but dies it the light. Your email address will not be published. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn. The Bobbsey Twins series was published that early? I think the North American usage, to denote surprise or annoyance, is quite different.

And redemption. Estates, mind you. What a falling off was there: I was a lowlife loser much like Earl, bankrupt in every department. And like Earl I had an epiphany of sorts.

As Earl discovers as he works through his list of wrongs to right, becoming a better person is a constant struggle to escape the tyranny of self — to turn away from pride, self-will, self-centeredness, all that self crap. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.

We could have been on the set for My Name Is Earl. I almost expected to see Joy on one of the rickety stoops yelling at her kids. With her blonde beehive and skin-tight jeans, Dolores was stuck in her heyday of Mean, strict Millie reminds me of Mrs. Hitler, a park manager who tormented me 30 years ago. I told Lizzie the Hitlers are now managing a trailer park in Hell, and she laughed appreciatively. Far from it. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Oh snap.

Here again, we have two words that linger in popular culture well past their shelf life, a term that once populated the lingua franca of a minority subculture and that is now loosened from the lips of Caucasians who think they are in the know.

And why did it take two decades to establish itself prominently in mainstream culture? Get excited by it or get smug about it. This was in Markie, however, was hardly the first. Breaking did not quite survive. At least not in the way that it has today. Then it became fair game for everybody. The big question is where Markie and his friends got the tip from. Is it possible that the phrase came from England?

We see the phrase also in the film, Tom and Viv, which is interesting, considering that the film is a period piece. These are questions that require an investigation in which it may not be possible to find the missing link. Most likely the term originated with The Dozens , an insult game that African American children used to play to toughen themselves up for the verbal abuse they had to put up with as adults to survive.

Its mostly known in wider culture for being the source of most "Yo' Mamma" jokes. The individual one-liners themselves, if they are good enough, are referred to as "snaps".

I do have to admit though, I personally witnessed many games during my grade school days 's , and never heard "Oh snap! A more typical reaction is collective laughter and expressions of second-hand pain. However, if you follow the link Josh61 and others provided, you'll see that the author pretty convincingly traced the modern cultural explosion of the phrase back to African American culture of the late 80's breakdancing and hip-hop music.

The listeners to this phrase in those cultures would all have been very familiar with snaps from the Dozens. So when first heard, this phrase would have invoked a mental image in the listeners of equating something with a really great one-liner.

And this is why it is particularly related to a really good "insulting quip. According to Wikipedia and Ngram :.



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