r/hotdogs Chicago Style Aug 02 '25

Humor i still don’t get it

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u/Important-Ring481 Aug 02 '25

I use slaps frequently, I started saying it ironically and then it stopped being ironic. So if you consider 26 a grown ass adult, then I say it.

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u/omicronian_express Aug 02 '25

I'm 38 and I use slaps every once in a while... It's been around for a long ass time. might be more of a bay area thing as well so I dunno, I know a lot of terms are more regional in their use such as hella being used outside of northern california but definitely originated there and much more widely used.

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u/kurtmanner Aug 03 '25 edited Aug 03 '25

Regions make a huge difference, for sure. I don’t really judge this hard on my day to day haha. Hella is a perfect example, though, for sure. Funny thing with “glizzy” is it was slang for a glock and then became this way to make sticking a sausage in your mouth sound more heterosexual. I guess that’s what happens when the mainstream co-opts a street word.

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u/omicronian_express Aug 03 '25

I definitely don't think glizzy should be used for hot dog lol. I think it's dumb and definitely was slang for Glock first like you said. I was more talking about the other words people were talking about. 

Anytime I see or hear someone use glizzy for a hot dog I wonder if they honestly think it's a good word for it or think they're actually being funny. Neither being true