Origin of “deez nuts”
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I really hate to ask this one, but...
When I was a child, some thirty plus years ago, there was a popular juvenile game where you would try to trick a friend into asking a question that could be answered with the mildly obscene reply "deez nuts!" (meaning "these testicles"). Sample:
Jokester: Did you get that CD?
Victim: What CD?
Jokester: See deez nuts!
Apparently everything old is new again --I was recently ambushed with a "deez nuts" joke by some current teenagers of my acquaintance. Upon investigation, the old chestnut has apparently returned to currency due to a series of popular Vine videos starring a young man of amazingly unusual looks.
However, my question is this --where did the joke originally come from? Does it date from the 80's or is it even older? I'm fairly certain it originates somewhere within the black American urban subculture --maybe a skit on a rap album? I've done some research, but all the citations trace back only to the recent videos, nothing any further.
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I really hate to ask this one, but...
When I was a child, some thirty plus years ago, there was a popular juvenile game where you would try to trick a friend into asking a question that could be answered with the mildly obscene reply "deez nuts!" (meaning "these testicles"). Sample:
Jokester: Did you get that CD?
Victim: What CD?
Jokester: See deez nuts!
Apparently everything old is new again --I was recently ambushed with a "deez nuts" joke by some current teenagers of my acquaintance. Upon investigation, the old chestnut has apparently returned to currency due to a series of popular Vine videos starring a young man of amazingly unusual looks.
However, my question is this --where did the joke originally come from? Does it date from the 80's or is it even older? I'm fairly certain it originates somewhere within the black American urban subculture --maybe a skit on a rap album? I've done some research, but all the citations trace back only to the recent videos, nothing any further.
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Deez Nutz for President!
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I really hate to ask this one, but...
When I was a child, some thirty plus years ago, there was a popular juvenile game where you would try to trick a friend into asking a question that could be answered with the mildly obscene reply "deez nuts!" (meaning "these testicles"). Sample:
Jokester: Did you get that CD?
Victim: What CD?
Jokester: See deez nuts!
Apparently everything old is new again --I was recently ambushed with a "deez nuts" joke by some current teenagers of my acquaintance. Upon investigation, the old chestnut has apparently returned to currency due to a series of popular Vine videos starring a young man of amazingly unusual looks.
However, my question is this --where did the joke originally come from? Does it date from the 80's or is it even older? I'm fairly certain it originates somewhere within the black American urban subculture --maybe a skit on a rap album? I've done some research, but all the citations trace back only to the recent videos, nothing any further.
etymology slang jokes
I really hate to ask this one, but...
When I was a child, some thirty plus years ago, there was a popular juvenile game where you would try to trick a friend into asking a question that could be answered with the mildly obscene reply "deez nuts!" (meaning "these testicles"). Sample:
Jokester: Did you get that CD?
Victim: What CD?
Jokester: See deez nuts!
Apparently everything old is new again --I was recently ambushed with a "deez nuts" joke by some current teenagers of my acquaintance. Upon investigation, the old chestnut has apparently returned to currency due to a series of popular Vine videos starring a young man of amazingly unusual looks.
However, my question is this --where did the joke originally come from? Does it date from the 80's or is it even older? I'm fairly certain it originates somewhere within the black American urban subculture --maybe a skit on a rap album? I've done some research, but all the citations trace back only to the recent videos, nothing any further.
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Berkeley High School Slang Dictionary - Page 26 Rick Ayers - 2004
Deez-nuts (deez nutz) n., Literally, these testicles.
Used to refer to oneself. "I'm not going to let anyone mess with
deez-nuts."
Also: Negative response to a question. “Hey, pass that
joint.” “Deez-nuts.”
[Origin : Hip Hop]
A 1985 reference:
The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and UnconventionalThe New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ... Eric
Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor - 2006
“I'm not going to let anyone mess with deez-nuts”— Peter Smith and Fred
M Barritt, Bermewjan Vurds. p. 18, 1985
Contradicting that is:
Deez nuts is a phrase that originated from the song "Deeez Nuuuts" on
Dr. Dre's original album "The Chronic", released in 1992.
(www.chacha.com)
Also, incomplete:
Cassell's Dictionary of Slang - Page 393 Jonathon Green - 2005
deez (nuts) n. [1990s+] (US Black) the testicles; the male genitals.
[SE these + NUTS n.2 (1)] def adj. [1970s+] (orig. US Black) perfect, excellent, first-rate.
[? Black pron. of SE death or abbr. SE definitive. Note 1907 cit. in Cassidy [???]
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It's definitely at least 15-20 years older than that...
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 3:44
I see you edited some new info into this post. I'm sure The Chronic gave it a new wave of popularity, but it's older than that.... The 1985 citation seems about the right date, but it doesn't give any origins.
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 12:47
Does there have to be an "origin"? deez sounds like these, it's the kind of thing that kids just make up. It's like asking who invented "Duck, Duck, Goose!"
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:38
I suspect the revival is related to the popularity of the z sound, and other urban mispronunciations, in hip-hop culture.
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:39
I've thought about it more, and it's possible that The Chronic is the right origin for its entry into mainstream culture --I could be misremembering hearing it earlier than that. I'm going to mark this accepted.
– Chris Sunami
May 7 '15 at 16:35
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"Deez Nuts" may be ultimately derived from Dr. Dre's album, Chronic, or merely juvenile silliness.
But in 2015, the expression was popularized, or repopularized, by a viral meme created by Instagram user WelvendaGreat.
According to knowyourmeme.com:
"Deez Nuts is the punchline of a conversational joke that involves asking someone a vaguely-phrased question to solicit a follow-up question in response, typically in the form of one of the five Ws, before yelling out the said phrase in an obnoxious manner. While originally introduced as a skit track on Dr. Dre's 1992 rap album Chronic, the joke saw a huge resurgence after it was featured in a short comedic sketch by Internet comedian WelvenDaGreat in early 2015."
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/deez-nuts
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– Laurel
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Berkeley High School Slang Dictionary - Page 26 Rick Ayers - 2004
Deez-nuts (deez nutz) n., Literally, these testicles.
Used to refer to oneself. "I'm not going to let anyone mess with
deez-nuts."
Also: Negative response to a question. “Hey, pass that
joint.” “Deez-nuts.”
[Origin : Hip Hop]
A 1985 reference:
The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and UnconventionalThe New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ... Eric
Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor - 2006
“I'm not going to let anyone mess with deez-nuts”— Peter Smith and Fred
M Barritt, Bermewjan Vurds. p. 18, 1985
Contradicting that is:
Deez nuts is a phrase that originated from the song "Deeez Nuuuts" on
Dr. Dre's original album "The Chronic", released in 1992.
(www.chacha.com)
Also, incomplete:
Cassell's Dictionary of Slang - Page 393 Jonathon Green - 2005
deez (nuts) n. [1990s+] (US Black) the testicles; the male genitals.
[SE these + NUTS n.2 (1)] def adj. [1970s+] (orig. US Black) perfect, excellent, first-rate.
[? Black pron. of SE death or abbr. SE definitive. Note 1907 cit. in Cassidy [???]
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It's definitely at least 15-20 years older than that...
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 3:44
I see you edited some new info into this post. I'm sure The Chronic gave it a new wave of popularity, but it's older than that.... The 1985 citation seems about the right date, but it doesn't give any origins.
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 12:47
Does there have to be an "origin"? deez sounds like these, it's the kind of thing that kids just make up. It's like asking who invented "Duck, Duck, Goose!"
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:38
I suspect the revival is related to the popularity of the z sound, and other urban mispronunciations, in hip-hop culture.
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:39
I've thought about it more, and it's possible that The Chronic is the right origin for its entry into mainstream culture --I could be misremembering hearing it earlier than that. I'm going to mark this accepted.
– Chris Sunami
May 7 '15 at 16:35
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2
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Berkeley High School Slang Dictionary - Page 26 Rick Ayers - 2004
Deez-nuts (deez nutz) n., Literally, these testicles.
Used to refer to oneself. "I'm not going to let anyone mess with
deez-nuts."
Also: Negative response to a question. “Hey, pass that
joint.” “Deez-nuts.”
[Origin : Hip Hop]
A 1985 reference:
The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and UnconventionalThe New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ... Eric
Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor - 2006
“I'm not going to let anyone mess with deez-nuts”— Peter Smith and Fred
M Barritt, Bermewjan Vurds. p. 18, 1985
Contradicting that is:
Deez nuts is a phrase that originated from the song "Deeez Nuuuts" on
Dr. Dre's original album "The Chronic", released in 1992.
(www.chacha.com)
Also, incomplete:
Cassell's Dictionary of Slang - Page 393 Jonathon Green - 2005
deez (nuts) n. [1990s+] (US Black) the testicles; the male genitals.
[SE these + NUTS n.2 (1)] def adj. [1970s+] (orig. US Black) perfect, excellent, first-rate.
[? Black pron. of SE death or abbr. SE definitive. Note 1907 cit. in Cassidy [???]
1
It's definitely at least 15-20 years older than that...
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 3:44
I see you edited some new info into this post. I'm sure The Chronic gave it a new wave of popularity, but it's older than that.... The 1985 citation seems about the right date, but it doesn't give any origins.
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 12:47
Does there have to be an "origin"? deez sounds like these, it's the kind of thing that kids just make up. It's like asking who invented "Duck, Duck, Goose!"
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:38
I suspect the revival is related to the popularity of the z sound, and other urban mispronunciations, in hip-hop culture.
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:39
I've thought about it more, and it's possible that The Chronic is the right origin for its entry into mainstream culture --I could be misremembering hearing it earlier than that. I'm going to mark this accepted.
– Chris Sunami
May 7 '15 at 16:35
|
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Berkeley High School Slang Dictionary - Page 26 Rick Ayers - 2004
Deez-nuts (deez nutz) n., Literally, these testicles.
Used to refer to oneself. "I'm not going to let anyone mess with
deez-nuts."
Also: Negative response to a question. “Hey, pass that
joint.” “Deez-nuts.”
[Origin : Hip Hop]
A 1985 reference:
The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and UnconventionalThe New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ... Eric
Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor - 2006
“I'm not going to let anyone mess with deez-nuts”— Peter Smith and Fred
M Barritt, Bermewjan Vurds. p. 18, 1985
Contradicting that is:
Deez nuts is a phrase that originated from the song "Deeez Nuuuts" on
Dr. Dre's original album "The Chronic", released in 1992.
(www.chacha.com)
Also, incomplete:
Cassell's Dictionary of Slang - Page 393 Jonathon Green - 2005
deez (nuts) n. [1990s+] (US Black) the testicles; the male genitals.
[SE these + NUTS n.2 (1)] def adj. [1970s+] (orig. US Black) perfect, excellent, first-rate.
[? Black pron. of SE death or abbr. SE definitive. Note 1907 cit. in Cassidy [???]
Berkeley High School Slang Dictionary - Page 26 Rick Ayers - 2004
Deez-nuts (deez nutz) n., Literally, these testicles.
Used to refer to oneself. "I'm not going to let anyone mess with
deez-nuts."
Also: Negative response to a question. “Hey, pass that
joint.” “Deez-nuts.”
[Origin : Hip Hop]
A 1985 reference:
The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and UnconventionalThe New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional ... Eric
Partridge, Tom Dalzell, Terry Victor - 2006
“I'm not going to let anyone mess with deez-nuts”— Peter Smith and Fred
M Barritt, Bermewjan Vurds. p. 18, 1985
Contradicting that is:
Deez nuts is a phrase that originated from the song "Deeez Nuuuts" on
Dr. Dre's original album "The Chronic", released in 1992.
(www.chacha.com)
Also, incomplete:
Cassell's Dictionary of Slang - Page 393 Jonathon Green - 2005
deez (nuts) n. [1990s+] (US Black) the testicles; the male genitals.
[SE these + NUTS n.2 (1)] def adj. [1970s+] (orig. US Black) perfect, excellent, first-rate.
[? Black pron. of SE death or abbr. SE definitive. Note 1907 cit. in Cassidy [???]
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It's definitely at least 15-20 years older than that...
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 3:44
I see you edited some new info into this post. I'm sure The Chronic gave it a new wave of popularity, but it's older than that.... The 1985 citation seems about the right date, but it doesn't give any origins.
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 12:47
Does there have to be an "origin"? deez sounds like these, it's the kind of thing that kids just make up. It's like asking who invented "Duck, Duck, Goose!"
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:38
I suspect the revival is related to the popularity of the z sound, and other urban mispronunciations, in hip-hop culture.
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:39
I've thought about it more, and it's possible that The Chronic is the right origin for its entry into mainstream culture --I could be misremembering hearing it earlier than that. I'm going to mark this accepted.
– Chris Sunami
May 7 '15 at 16:35
|
show 1 more comment
1
It's definitely at least 15-20 years older than that...
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 3:44
I see you edited some new info into this post. I'm sure The Chronic gave it a new wave of popularity, but it's older than that.... The 1985 citation seems about the right date, but it doesn't give any origins.
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 12:47
Does there have to be an "origin"? deez sounds like these, it's the kind of thing that kids just make up. It's like asking who invented "Duck, Duck, Goose!"
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:38
I suspect the revival is related to the popularity of the z sound, and other urban mispronunciations, in hip-hop culture.
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:39
I've thought about it more, and it's possible that The Chronic is the right origin for its entry into mainstream culture --I could be misremembering hearing it earlier than that. I'm going to mark this accepted.
– Chris Sunami
May 7 '15 at 16:35
1
1
It's definitely at least 15-20 years older than that...
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 3:44
It's definitely at least 15-20 years older than that...
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 3:44
I see you edited some new info into this post. I'm sure The Chronic gave it a new wave of popularity, but it's older than that.... The 1985 citation seems about the right date, but it doesn't give any origins.
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 12:47
I see you edited some new info into this post. I'm sure The Chronic gave it a new wave of popularity, but it's older than that.... The 1985 citation seems about the right date, but it doesn't give any origins.
– Chris Sunami
Apr 23 '15 at 12:47
Does there have to be an "origin"? deez sounds like these, it's the kind of thing that kids just make up. It's like asking who invented "Duck, Duck, Goose!"
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:38
Does there have to be an "origin"? deez sounds like these, it's the kind of thing that kids just make up. It's like asking who invented "Duck, Duck, Goose!"
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:38
I suspect the revival is related to the popularity of the z sound, and other urban mispronunciations, in hip-hop culture.
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:39
I suspect the revival is related to the popularity of the z sound, and other urban mispronunciations, in hip-hop culture.
– Barmar
Apr 27 '15 at 21:39
I've thought about it more, and it's possible that The Chronic is the right origin for its entry into mainstream culture --I could be misremembering hearing it earlier than that. I'm going to mark this accepted.
– Chris Sunami
May 7 '15 at 16:35
I've thought about it more, and it's possible that The Chronic is the right origin for its entry into mainstream culture --I could be misremembering hearing it earlier than that. I'm going to mark this accepted.
– Chris Sunami
May 7 '15 at 16:35
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"Deez Nuts" may be ultimately derived from Dr. Dre's album, Chronic, or merely juvenile silliness.
But in 2015, the expression was popularized, or repopularized, by a viral meme created by Instagram user WelvendaGreat.
According to knowyourmeme.com:
"Deez Nuts is the punchline of a conversational joke that involves asking someone a vaguely-phrased question to solicit a follow-up question in response, typically in the form of one of the five Ws, before yelling out the said phrase in an obnoxious manner. While originally introduced as a skit track on Dr. Dre's 1992 rap album Chronic, the joke saw a huge resurgence after it was featured in a short comedic sketch by Internet comedian WelvenDaGreat in early 2015."
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/deez-nuts
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The other answer has a 1985 citation, predating Dr. Dre's album.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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"Deez Nuts" may be ultimately derived from Dr. Dre's album, Chronic, or merely juvenile silliness.
But in 2015, the expression was popularized, or repopularized, by a viral meme created by Instagram user WelvendaGreat.
According to knowyourmeme.com:
"Deez Nuts is the punchline of a conversational joke that involves asking someone a vaguely-phrased question to solicit a follow-up question in response, typically in the form of one of the five Ws, before yelling out the said phrase in an obnoxious manner. While originally introduced as a skit track on Dr. Dre's 1992 rap album Chronic, the joke saw a huge resurgence after it was featured in a short comedic sketch by Internet comedian WelvenDaGreat in early 2015."
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/deez-nuts
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The other answer has a 1985 citation, predating Dr. Dre's album.
– Laurel
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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"Deez Nuts" may be ultimately derived from Dr. Dre's album, Chronic, or merely juvenile silliness.
But in 2015, the expression was popularized, or repopularized, by a viral meme created by Instagram user WelvendaGreat.
According to knowyourmeme.com:
"Deez Nuts is the punchline of a conversational joke that involves asking someone a vaguely-phrased question to solicit a follow-up question in response, typically in the form of one of the five Ws, before yelling out the said phrase in an obnoxious manner. While originally introduced as a skit track on Dr. Dre's 1992 rap album Chronic, the joke saw a huge resurgence after it was featured in a short comedic sketch by Internet comedian WelvenDaGreat in early 2015."
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/deez-nuts
"Deez Nuts" may be ultimately derived from Dr. Dre's album, Chronic, or merely juvenile silliness.
But in 2015, the expression was popularized, or repopularized, by a viral meme created by Instagram user WelvendaGreat.
According to knowyourmeme.com:
"Deez Nuts is the punchline of a conversational joke that involves asking someone a vaguely-phrased question to solicit a follow-up question in response, typically in the form of one of the five Ws, before yelling out the said phrase in an obnoxious manner. While originally introduced as a skit track on Dr. Dre's 1992 rap album Chronic, the joke saw a huge resurgence after it was featured in a short comedic sketch by Internet comedian WelvenDaGreat in early 2015."
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/deez-nuts
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The other answer has a 1985 citation, predating Dr. Dre's album.
– Laurel
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The other answer has a 1985 citation, predating Dr. Dre's album.
– Laurel
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The other answer has a 1985 citation, predating Dr. Dre's album.
– Laurel
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The other answer has a 1985 citation, predating Dr. Dre's album.
– Laurel
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Deez Nutz for President!
– user98990
Sep 17 '15 at 22:26