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four lights

The number of lights that there are, as opposed to five lights. From Star Trek: The Next Generation and also a well-known meme.

"How many lights are there?"

"There... are... four lights!"

by Sajak July 26, 2017


Tom Watson

to choke

Named after Tom Watson's choke at the 2009 British Open on the final hole.

He should have made that shot, but he Tom Watsoned and missed.

by Sajak July 20, 2009

217πŸ‘ 62πŸ‘Ž


Shuster

A choke. From John Shuster's choking in the 2010 Olympics in curling.

We would have won if not for that Shuster.

by Sajak February 18, 2010

81πŸ‘ 66πŸ‘Ž


Fearing the Reaper

Hitting a cowbell a million times as loud as possible. From the Saturday Night Live sketch about Blue Oyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper."

The Mississippi State fans were all Fearing the Reaper after the Bulldogs scored their third touchdown.

by Sajak March 8, 2022


Favreitis

The inability to make up one's mind. Named after Brett Favre, who has a noted history of being unable to make up his mind.

I came down with Favreitis when I couldn't decide what ice cream I wanted to eat.

by Sajak May 12, 2009

15πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Johanna Mason

A victor from District 7 in the Hunger Games, and also the toughest character in the entire series. Johanna suffers the loss of her entire family, then is tortured with electricity for a long period of time, but still ends up as strong as ever. She could kick Katniss's butt anyday.

Johanna Mason killed her opponents with an ax in the Hunger Games.

by Sajak October 10, 2012

37πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Phelpsing it

To choke at the end of a race. Named after a choke by Michael Phelps to lose a race at the 2012 London Olympics.

The swimmer was Phelpsing it it by slowing up at the end of the race.

by Sajak July 13, 2014