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Jagoff

A common insult said by a Middle Aged man from Chicago who is frustrated with someone who’s driving really fucking slow or showing general incompetence or just being an assholez

Fuck You Jagoff, go the speed limit!

by Cupojo3 himself August 21, 2024


The Homney Rule

The Homney rule is that just because a person is from a state doesn’t mean they will win it in a presidential election. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney in the presidential election of 2012, lost his home state to incumbent Barack Obama. This is mainly due to Massachusetts being a “Solid Blue” state for democrats since around 1960. The Homney Rule also applies to Al Gore in 2000 and many other presidential candidates throughout history. The Rule’s name is in reference to HOme state and mitt roMNEY.

Just cause Ted Cruz is from Texas doesn’t mean he’s gonna win it in 2028, the Homney rule is known to hurt the republicans

by Cupojo3 himself April 30, 2021


Sous Chef Scott

Gordon Ramsay’s Sous chef for the first 10 seasons of Hell’s Kitchen. He’s known for his loud altercations with chefs due to their poor cooking skills.

Sous Chef Scott yelled at Tommy over his undercooked Beef Wellington.

by Cupojo3 himself January 23, 2021


Nadering

Nadering is when the media or opposing side attacks a third party candidate in a presidential race for trying to spoil a race for the side they support, as usually the candidate they are supporting and the Third Party candidate they are attacking will have similar views. The Term comes from Ralph Nader, an Activist, Lawyer and environmentalist from D.C who ran with the Green Party in 2000. Some in the Democratic Party and the media blamed Nader for costing Al Gore votes in the state of Florida, which If gore had won would have not only won the state for him but the election as a whole. Nader has denied the claims.

CNN will totally start Nadering Bernie if he runs as an independent in 2016.

by Cupojo3 himself May 12, 2021


Mondale’d

When you receive only one state in the electoral college. In 1984 Former Vice President in the Carter administration, Walter “Fritz” Mondale ran as the democratic nominee and lost every state expect for his home state of Minnesota and The District of Columbia. A similar scenario Occurred in 1972 with George McGovern. Despite Mondale losing in a landslide, he was still a well respected Political figure all the way up to his passing in 2021.

If Sarah Palin had ran in 2012, Obama Might’ve Mondale’d her with 535-3.

by Cupojo3 himself April 26, 2021