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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2013 12:01:10 GMT -5
The only one I really use often is "got over with" as in "Oh man, Bieber is really over with teenybopper scene..." but I feel like that's more old carny talk than anything.
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Post by Djm Doesn't Find You Funny on Jan 15, 2013 12:37:37 GMT -5
I've used heel turn a couple of times. And to my surprise, there was no confusion. Everyone understood what I was getting at. ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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Post by Bone Daddy on Jan 15, 2013 13:03:02 GMT -5
Pop, Heat, no-sold.. I guess I use a lot of them. Of course I still use words like Jabroni on a daily basis.
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Post by Cela on Jan 15, 2013 13:07:12 GMT -5
I marked out!
Then I have to explain it to my friends.
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Post by Bone Daddy on Jan 15, 2013 13:08:39 GMT -5
I marked out! Then I have to explain it to my friends. Oh! I use that all the time! and "My little sister is a big mark for the little mermaid (although at this point she may be a smark)
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Jan 15, 2013 14:30:42 GMT -5
Not in real life, but I use words like "push" and "de-push" on soap opera boards when talking about characters/actors screentime.
I use "mark out" and "pop" in relation to acting on stage, and getting a reaction from the audience.
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Post by Zaq "That Guy" Buzzkill on Jan 15, 2013 14:43:06 GMT -5
No sold, selling, and botch.
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Post by BearDogg-X on Jan 15, 2013 15:10:18 GMT -5
Yes.
Heel turn, face turn, jabroni, no-sold
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Post by JordynCantDance on Jan 15, 2013 16:15:03 GMT -5
I jokingly call my girlfriend a heel most of the time as a joke. She hates wrestling, but she doesn't know it's related to that, so it's even funnier.
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Post by Glitch on Jan 15, 2013 16:30:15 GMT -5
Among friends and my brother I always use the word Job and variations of it. Especially when talking about fictional characters like we do here.
Sometimes I use turning heel.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2013 17:08:15 GMT -5
All the time. People tend to understand what I'm saying which is weird.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Jan 15, 2013 17:11:37 GMT -5
I usually work the terms no-sell/no-sold, job, face, and heel into my daily vocabulary.
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Post by Larryhausen on Jan 15, 2013 17:30:40 GMT -5
Not usually, unless, obviously I'm around a bunch of wrestlers. Like at the CWF Hollywood show on Sunday, some of us were discussing The latest Muppet movie.
Me: I don't know, I loved the movie. And the face turn at the end was awesome.
Rick Knox: Oh yeah, with the heel Muppet? Yeah that was pretty cool.
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Post by BigBadZ on Jan 15, 2013 17:42:25 GMT -5
I tend to use no selling, jobber, heel/face turn, and getting over and their variations. It always amuses me that my non-wrestling fan friends just go along with it and never question what I meant by it.
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Post by Orange on Jan 15, 2013 17:45:39 GMT -5
I use no-sold and mark all the time, to the point where I forget they're wrestling exclusive terminology. The first time I called my brother a mark for something I was shocked when I had to explain it - and then I remembered it wasn't a general saying. ![:P](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/tongue.png)
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