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Greg Cody
One of my favorite parts of Vegas, outside of all the genuinely emotional stuff and the cool moments with my friends and coworkers was when my dad talking to Jeremy and Yeti didn't understand what I meant. And the joke with fist me he like with a serious face and with a serious tone said to Jeremy and Yeti midway through that Christopher really needs to. Does he know what he needs to stop saying that? I don't think he realizes what he's saying. He didn't realize that, you know, it's just a fist bump. That's exactly what you think it meant. What did you think it meant?
Chris Cody
Dad, I'm not gonna go into details.
Unknown Guest
He doesn't want to be quiz.
Chris Cody
There's a, there's a second meaning to that.
Greg Cody
Please go on.
Chris Cody
That is a little bit less, you.
Unknown Guest
Know, what does it mean?
Greg Cody
Like when you punch someone in the face?
Unknown Guest
All we know it to mean is that you fist somebody.
Greg Cody
Yeah, there you go. Like Dan and Stooges.
Chris Cody
You're gonna have to look that up because if you think I'm gonna explain it well, but we don't know.
Unknown Guest
So we'd like for you to explain it to us.
Greg Cody
We have it always bleep it.
Unknown Guest
We have Fisme. We have Fisme T shirts that are selling like hotcakes.
Chris Cody
I bet they are.
Unknown Guest
What should I type in? What should he put in Google to know what it is, what it means? We don't know what you're talking about, okay?
Chris Cody
Yeah, I'm sure you don't.
Unknown Guest
Doug Pfister.
Chris Cody
There you go, Greg.
Unknown Guest
You see, the room is confused. Does it have a sexual meaning from another time?
Chris Cody
Yeah, it has a sexual meaning.
Unknown Guest
From What? From the 40s, 50s, 60s?
Chris Cody
I didn't make it up. I didn't mean it.
Unknown Guest
What is this? Can someone look this up for me, please?
Greg Cody
How's your uncle, Little?
Unknown Guest
How's your uncle?
Chris Cody
I don't know what. I don't know what. How's your.
Unknown Guest
How's your uncle is when somebody. Somebody, like, sort of pokes you in the nether region.
Chris Cody
Okay. All right. You're in the neighborhood. You're getting close, getting warm. Now, I'm not gonna go into details, right? You could look at everybody. You all are just trying to embarrass me. I didn't know that, Christopher. Oh, fist me tea. I like that. You can't buy that in the Greg Cody show merch store, nor will you ever be able to.
Unknown Guest
Why wouldn't you? That's why it's funny. Look how cool your son looks there. This is great for lef.com. this is one of our best sellers. Is Chris Cody's Face on Fist Me hard to believe?
Greg Cody
Why is that just nothing you're giving us right now?
Chris Cody
What? I.
Unknown Guest
But we don't know what you're talking about, Greg. Don't you.
Chris Cody
Okay, I'm not going to go into detail on what it means. You're not going to get that out of me.
Unknown Guest
But can someone look it up for him?
Chris Cody
Is it so dirty that you're someone? Look it up for me.
Greg Cody
Would you like the specific definition?
Unknown Guest
Well, what?
Greg Cody
Maybe from Urban Dictionary?
Unknown Guest
Yeah, from Urban Dictionary. Is it an expression? From Urban Dictionary? Are you looking it up now? Greg? Are you afraid of this being. You're afraid of this being not suitable for work?
Chris Cody
Yes.
Greg Cody
I don't know about this.
Chris Cody
I just. I just googled a word, right? And it comes up on Wikipedia.
Unknown Guest
Okay, okay, that's not helpful.
Greg Cody
Should we start breathing again?
Unknown Host
This is not how I wanted my yoga practice.
Unknown Guest
Okay, hold on, hold on. Let's do this.
Chris Cody
I need yoga right now because I need to. I center myself after all this Derailment.
Unknown Host
Okay.
Greg Cody
Don't love what my search history.
Unknown Host
Breathe in.
Greg Cody
It's just company. Wi fi. You're good.
Unknown Host
Breathe out. And then explain to us what fisme means. Because I don't know. And I've just been.
Unknown Guest
Nobody knows, Greg. Nobody knows. We're all.
Chris Cody
May I quote Wikipedia?
Greg Cody
We'd love you to.
Unknown Guest
I think we're a little.
Unknown Host
And everyone breathe in and out. As he's doing this.
Chris Cody
You have the. You have the bleep ready?
Unknown Guest
Yes. It'll be that nothing will get on air without it being.
Greg Cody
I want everyone to go home later and do yoga to this.
Unknown Host
Hold your breath here.
Chris Cody
Fisting, also known as fist cannonballing, is a sexual activity that involves inserting one or more. One or more into someone.
Greg Cody
Breathe out, please.
Chris Cody
Breathe in. Arms in the air. And you know it.
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Podcast Summary: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Postgame Show: Fist Me
Release Date: December 24, 2024
In the December 24, 2024 episode of "The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz", hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz delve into a spirited and humorous discussion surrounding the enigmatic phrase "Fist Me." The episode, recorded from the Elser Hotel in Downtown Miami, blends sports commentary with pop-culture insights, all while maintaining the show’s signature wit and camaraderie.
The central theme of the episode revolves around the term "Fist Me," which becomes the focal point of a lively exchange between Greg Cody and Chris Cody. The conversation is marked by playful banter, confusion, and attempts to unearth the true meaning behind the phrase.
Greg Cody initiates the discussion by recounting an anecdote from a Vegas trip, highlighting a humorous misunderstanding involving his father and the term "Fist Me":
Greg Cody (01:13): "One of my favorite parts of Vegas... he like with a serious face and with a serious tone said to Jeremy and Yeti midway through that Christopher really needs to... stop saying that. I don't think he realizes what he's saying. He didn't realize that, you know, it's just a fist bump."
As Greg seeks clarity, Chris Cody hesitates to divulge further details, adding to the comedic tension:
Chris Cody (02:08): "I don't know what. I don't know what. How's your..."
The conversation intensifies with the introduction of various interpretations and humorous speculations about the term's meaning. The hosts explore whether "Fist Me" has a sexual connotation, with Chris reluctantly acknowledging a potentially intimate meaning:
Chris Cody (04:53): "Fisting, also known as fist cannonballing, is a sexual activity that involves inserting one or more... into someone."
Throughout the segment, the hosts grapple with the ambiguity of the phrase, leading to a blend of laughter and mock frustration. Their inability to pin down a definitive explanation underscores the playful nature of the discussion.
Greg Cody (01:47): "What did you think it meant?"
Chris Cody (02:12): "That is a little bit less, you..."
Greg Cody (03:30): "Why is that just nothing you're giving us right now?"
Chris Cody (04:37): "You have the bleep ready?"
Chris Cody (04:53): "Fisting, also known as fist cannonballing, is a sexual activity that involves inserting one or more... into someone."
The episode masterfully balances the quest for understanding with lighthearted humor. The interaction between Greg and Chris Cody exemplifies the show's ability to tackle ambiguous topics with both curiosity and comedic relief. Their attempt to dissect "Fist Me" reveals the show's strength in engaging listeners through relatable and entertaining dialogue.
While the discussion on "Fist Me" remains open-ended, the episode highlights the hosts' dynamic interplay and their knack for turning confusion into comedy. Dan Le Batard and Stugotz successfully maintain the show's engaging atmosphere, ensuring that listeners are both entertained and intrigued by the mysterious phrase. This episode stands as a testament to the show's blend of sports, pop culture, and unabashed humor, making it a memorable addition to their extensive repertoire.
Note: Advertisements and non-content segments present in the transcript were intentionally omitted to focus on the core discussion and ensure a cohesive summary for readers unfamiliar with the episode.