Bazinga
by bazhelga on Aug 17, 2011 07:04:53
A word used instead of saying:"fooled you!" after a prank. It first appeared in the series of "
The Big Bang Theory" and is used by the character named
Sheldon. It comes from the word "zing" which means to fool or rediculous someone. and just for a
cool slang, the added the "ba" to it. And later the series added the "a" to it, and then it became "Bazinga".
Example:
So this is a conversation between all the characters where
Sheldon fools everybody with his classic joke and then say:"Bazinga!" instead of fooled you!" or "
Gotcha!":
Howard and
Rajesh: "We're going to the goth club!"
Sheldon:"I've always wanted to go to a goth club!...... Bazinga!"
Bazinga
by Lorenzo Steed on Aug 27, 2011 09:24:32
"A seven-stringed harp", as referenced by Will
Cuppy in the first chapter about the Pharaoh
Cheops or
Khufu, in his book "The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody." Dorset Press, New York, 1950. Cuppy was most certainly kidding, since the book was a satire, but I felt it was important to know that the fabrication of the term preceded "The Big Bang Theory" by about 60 years.
Example:
from the text:
"Personally, I would call the royal harem one of
Khufu's main interests in life and one of his claims to our attention. Although we lack statistics, it must have been one of the largest in the ancient world, completely equipped with the very best
concubines obtainable in Africa, all skilled in dancing, singing and playing on the
bazinga, or seven-stringed harp."
Bazinga
by vern the fern on Aug 08, 2011 06:32:18
Bazinga is the word used by Dr.
Sheldon Cooper off of
the hilarious sitcom The Big Bang Theory. Bazinga can be used in place of such words and phrases such as Your mom, In your face, Face, and the
That 70s Show word - Burn.