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The Dark Origin of Phrases

Big Tugg | October 24, 2025



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Written by Big Tugg

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  1. @neondennon

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    I showed up to Taco Bell, got my food, and thought "I wanna watch Big Tugg" and YouTube served me Tugg at the top of my feed, I'm a real Tugglett now

  2. @justingoldstein5302

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    I love this critique of commenters it's hilarious he's like you guys want to come here for entertainment and then because you're too lazy to do your own research you pretend I'm a some way somehow a pseudoscientist doctor and that you're getting tons of information from me but if I steer you wrong someway somehow then I'm a jerk because I'm not a doctor but your jerk ass is only pretending to do research by coming to an entertainment site to do your research because you're too freaking lazy to go where it's hard to think🎉🎉🎉 Big Ups Tugs

  3. @yeeN4W

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    "Maybe we should stop saying this"
    Um, no. It's along the lines of what our ancestors did.
    I won't be denigrated by what people said dozens, hundreds, or thousands of years ago.

  4. @Mr.Wayne8

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    I actually went to Google, THEN usps for a shipping question and got no answer one time 😂 Our town doesn't have open offices for FedEx or UPS, and I needed a UPS drop off spot. Lucky the community Facebook page told me of a local business that takes packages lol

  5. @Zaikite

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    99.9% sure Ricegum popularised "Take an L" over a decade ago, so i refused to say it since. Or he might've taken it from another place like a rapper and he made all the 12yos start saying it way more.

  6. @hello93617

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    If you ever wonder how leadership ever got such a large group of people to kill themselves and their families, he made sure parents gave their kids the KoolAid BEFORE telling them there was cyanide in them.

  7. @Nandini-Gupta-2413

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    bite the bullet has origins in the british colonial rule era, bullet casings were made f cow and pig hide and indian soldiers who were forced to fight their wars had to bite the bllet and go against their faith

  8. @zacharyhudson254

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    Mad as a hatter…"is you a nutter?"…pronounced nuttuh!

    Also, bite the bullet…I'm both, an archaeologist and a 2a enthusiast…I've found Minnieballs with pecking b4, many times, from campsites suggesting impromptu micro-surgery or self excavation on or near the battlefield. I live in fredericksburg va, so the civil war surrounds me by about 100 mi on any given side

  9. @Maya47222

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    NOOOOO Jonestown was not a mass suicide. It was a mass murder. A couple of nights in a row Jim forced everyone to drink flavor-aid that he said was poisoned with arsenic and if they didn't drink it there were men with guns that would force them to drink it so they did it. After they did they were told it wasn't poisoned. After Jim had that one government guy killed he did the same thing but that time it was actually poisoned. Most people thought that it wasn't poisoned because he had gotten them used to it not being poisoned. So they drank it but some people were still skeptical. Well because arsenic poisoning works to quickly people who didn't drink it started to freak out while watching their loved ones die so the gunmen either forcefully injected the people with arsenic or they shot the people. There is a whole documentary on it. It makes me so sad that people think they willingly drank the stuff when they didn't. Especially when the very few survivors tell stories about it and no one really believes them. There is evidence showing that the majority were forced.

  10. @SalmuNasu420

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    Rule of Thumb actually comes from your favorite time in history. During the Cold War people would be told that lining your thumb up against a distant mushroom cloud to determine whether they're far enough to be safe by being able to cover the cloud with their thumb. This too was misinformation made solely to ease the anxiety of a potential bombing.

  11. @coyodeity

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    actually blue-blood comes from upper-class people, especially women, being so pale you could see their blue veins. they were rich enough to be able to stay inside all day, as opposed to peasants who had to work in the farms or on the streets. peasants tanned, the wealthy didn't. the wealthy actually cared about their pale complexion so much that they would cover themselves in layers upon layers of thick fabric to keep the sun from touching their skin.

  12. @zmazzyhtx

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    I worked at a UPS store for like two weeks and I def can understand going postal. That shit is not for the faint of heart. Wait where does faint of heart come from?

  13. @hershtheonly4799

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    It always amazes me the turns of phrase people use that are either in direct conflict with their intent, or just straight up wrong. Example: the "slippey sslope FALLACY". Of course you can stop at any time

  14. @MrAwesomeone

    October 24, 2025 at 8:27 pm

    4:10 mercury doesn't do anything i used to play with my grandpa's big ass bottle of mercury when I was a kid and I've only had like 3 mental health episodes requiring police intervention

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