Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 1: Unc test Ocho, Spello-Cinco LIVE from ATL, Chad gets upset
Episode Date: October 12, 2024The fan favorite segment is back with Best of Spello-Cinco with Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson on Nightcap! Unc tests Ocho on some of the most difficult words to spell, the audience m...embers from our live in Atlanta show get involved trying to stump Ocho, Chad threatens to never do Spello-Cinco again and much more!03:12 - Unc gives Ocho the hardest words to spell09:17 - Audience members at the Atlanta LIVE show participate in Spello-Cinco24:43 - Ocho gets upset during Spello-Cinco41:00 - Ocho’s been studying… it hasn’t helped(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, it's time for your favorite segment, Spello Seco.
Are we spelling?
Yeah.
Oh, hey.
Get loose, get loose.
Well, you know, once I get loose, it's on now.
Okay.
Your first word is kerfuffle.
What?
Kerfuffle.
Who?
Kerfuffle. It is a commotion
or fuss.
Ocho is always getting into
a kerfuffle when he goes
out. Kerfuffle.
Kerfuffle?
Kerfuffle.
Kerfuffle.
Kerfuffle.
Kerfuffle.
Can you use it in the sentence one more time, please?
Ocho constantly gets into kerfuffles when he goes out.
Ker, ker, kerfuffle.
All right.
I've never heard this word before.
I didn't even know it's part of the English language.
But what I'm going to do, based off how it sounds is spelled, I'm going to take a whack at it.
I'm going to take a whack at it. I'm going to take a whack at it.
Like I'm Italian kerfuffle.
K E R F U double P L E kerfuffle.
You was close.
I was K E R F U double F.
Oh,
L E.
Come on.
You got to pronounce it right now.
I said kerfuffle.
It sounds like you're saying kerfuffle. Kerf. I said kerfuffle. It sounds like you're saying kerpuffle.
Kerfuffle.
See?
Kerfuffle.
See?
See?
We're going to have to bring somebody on.
You country.
You country.
So I'm thinking it was like puffle, puffle, and it was fuffle, and I couldn't tell your accent.
Okay.
Okay.
How about this?
Egregious.
Egregious? Egregious?
Egregious.
That was such an egregious act.
I had to respond.
Egregious.
Okay, egregious.
Now, oh, come on.
A-G-R-E-G-I-O-U-S.
What?
E-G-R-E-G-I-O-U-S. Egreg egregious oh i said a first yeah so it's e yes e g r e g i o u s that's
what i just okay i put i put a instead of a instead of e so technically i kind of spelled
it right no you didn't but anyway how about this one? Ubiquitous.
What?
Come on, man.
Come on.
Am I pronouncing it correctly?
Ubiquitous.
Ubiquitous.
Spell it for me real quick.
Hey, you, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hold on. Use it in a sentence real quick use it in a sentence
uh
it's influence right it's uh
uh hey see this is the problem with his word his uh ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family
ubiquitous ubiquitous hey most of the time when i had a spelling bee when i had a spelling bee
back in 1987 and i didn't like a word i said pass okay the word is ubiquitous u-b-I-Q-U-I-T-O-U-S.
Ubiquitous.
I'm curious.
You gave me a word to spell, a word that I've never heard before.
A word that I didn't even know was in the English language.
A word that I have never even seen in the stars.
So how in the world was I supposed to get that?
This is the easiest word you're ever going to get, Ocho.
I'm going to make sure you get this one
right. What is it? Batcat?
Gobbly gook.
Gobbly
gook.
Matter of fact, I'm going to probably
get it right. You said gobbly?
Gobbly gook.
Gobbly gookok G-O
double B
L-Y-G double O-K
G-O
B-B
L-E-D-Y
G-O-O-K
gobbly gook
hey chat G-O-O-K. Gobbly gook.
Hey, chat.
I hope y'all not laughing at me because there's no way in hell y'all know any of these words outside of egregious.
You want one more?
Yeah, give me one more.
Give me one more.
Give me one more.
Give me one more.
Give me one more. Whatever this is, this is i'm getting it right chat this
is for y'all i promise you i promise you i got this i promise you i got this right here i got
this i got this shit i can't even pronounce this word here ocho e ephemeral
oh ephemeral
ephemeral
ephemeral
ephemeral
so
ephemeral
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e Ephemeral. Hemorrhoid. No. Ephemeral.
Ephemeral.
Okay.
Ephemeral.
E-P-H-E-R-A-L.
E-P-H-E-M-E-R-A-L.
That's what I said.
I left the M out, huh?
Hey, y'all.
Hey, listen.
I'm not sure who picked the words tonight, but that wasn't.
We let the champ pick them.
Huh?
I said we let the champ pick them.
Okay.
It's my turn now.
All right.
Guys, we got to get to this one early because it's a very, very special night.
And it's time for, I know, one of you guys' favorite segment, Spello Cinco.
Hell no.
So, check this out.
We couldn't do it the regular way.
Huh?
Oh, man, he ain't got the hat.
I need my hat.
I left my hat in Miami.
I can't find that bitch, man.
Damn.
Oh, man.
Hold on, but I got y'all tonight
because I ain't going to embarrass myself
in front of people, man.
I ain't, no, I got this shit tonight.
I ain't bullshit.
But,
I know, it ain't, it ain't been looking, I got this shit tonight. I ain't bullshit. But. I know.
It ain't been looking good for the home team.
Nah.
Tonight ain't looking much better, is it?
I promise you.
I promise you.
Listen, anytime I'm in front of a crowd and the camera's rolling, you know, like when
I was on the field, I always show up.
I show up when the lights is on.
You show up?
Yeah, I show up when the lights is on, man.
And I ain't finna have any people laughing at me.
Oh, they bright, too.
They bright.
Yeah, they real bright. Yeah, and the crowd right here, so you don't get one. And I ain't finna have any people laughing at me. Oh, they bright, too. They bright. Yeah, they real bright.
And the crowd right here, so you don't get one wrong.
I ain't going to get shit wrong tonight.
Okay, check this out.
This can't be a regular Spello Cinco.
We're going to have someone to compete against Ocho Cinco.
Hey!
Yeah, yeah.
Now I went to Harvard now.
You know they finna lose.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And what we're going to do, we're going to have two people.
We're going to have one, somebody's going to spell a word.
This person's going to spell a word.
And if Ocho misses and that person gets it, they get a wristband.
And you get a signed bottle of Le Portier that you get to pick up at the end of the night.
Y'all cheating, man.
How you been cheating?
They all cheating.
Well, when I get my word right, what I get?
Huh?
When I get my word right, what I get?
You get a pat on the back.
Congratulations.
Man.
You finally got a word right.
So, Ash, how we, how we, oh, we just pick anybody out of the audience.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. Okay. Okay, okay. Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Okay, okay.
Come on, come on.
You in the black hat.
You, you.
Oh, him?
Come on, come on, come on.
We got one.
We got to get a lady.
We got to do it.
Come on.
Yeah, come on.
Nah, bring somebody.
Somebody from up there jump down.
Come on, man.
Okay.
Come on.
You in the hat.
You in the hat.
Come on. man. Okay. Come on. You in the act. You in the act. Come on.
Stay with me.
Yeah, yeah, Ocho.
Woo.
Hold on.
Let me stretch.
Yeah.
Man, the liquor stores might be out of La Portia because I don't think Ocho going to beat nobody tonight.
Hey, I'm finna wash this nigga, man. The liquor stores might be out of La Portia because I don't think Ochoa going to beat nobody tonight.
Hey, I'm finna wash this nigga, man.
Hold on, where you from?
You from Atlanta?
Columbus.
Columbus, 85 South.
Where you went to college?
Columbus State.
Hey, you going to bro, hit your mic.
How you doing? Don't let me ask you all them questions.
I'm just saying.
He's trying to talk you off your game.
And you drinking that liquor?
That man about to beat you with a cup of liquor.
Now you got it.
Now LaPortia.
Look at that.
I can tell.
Now LaPortia.
All right, Ocho.
He's going to lose.
Let him go first.
Let him go first.
No, no, no.
You got to go first.
You go first.
No, I'm just saying.
Hold on.
Give him the first word. No, I don't want him. No, no. You got to go first. All right, O no. You gotta go first. You go first. No, I'm just saying. Hold on. Give him the first word.
No, I don't want him. No, no. You gotta go first.
Alright, Ocho. Let's do it.
Ocho is up first. Your first
word, Ocho. Surveillance.
What?
Surveillance.
The police were
surveilling you and your homeboy.
Surveillance.
Hey, speaking of, hey, you know what?
Real quick, real quick.
It's all about Ocho.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hey, hold on.
Listen to me real quick.
Listen to me real quick, man.
Now, speaking of surveillance, right?
So a quick story.
Me and my dog Waymo, right?
Yeah.
We went to jail because of surveillance.
Yeah.
The camera was rolling.
Yeah, got you.
Yeah.
So I'm going to spell that bitch.
Okay, spell it.
Surveillance.
S-U-R.
Yep.
V-E.
Uh-huh.
I.
Uh-huh.
L-A-N-C.
E. L-A-N-C-E.
L-A-N-C-E.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
That's wrong.
You were close.
Ocho, you were close.
S-U-R-V-E-I-L-L-A-N-C-E.
That's what I said.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
What's your name, my man?
Hold on, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I said surveillance.
I spelled it right, right?
No, you didn't.
Okay, Ocho, Ocho, hold on.
Oh, no, the other L's silent.
Yeah, no, no, no, no, no.
Y'all niggas be cheating, man.
No, it might be silent, but you got to say it.
All right, Ocho.
Okay, here's your word.
Sofa.
What?
Come on, man.
That's male.
Ocho's stalling by, man. All right, Ocho.
Come on, let's hear it.
Hey, it's my dis-sofa.
Yeah, sofa.
Dis-sofa.
Dis-sofa right here.
All right, man.
S-O-F-A.
Appreciate that. In the night, pick your bottle up, sign LaPorte up at the front. Appreciate it. Good looking.
Ah, that's fucked up, man.
Damn.
Hey, you come.
Oh, he done drunk that.
He good.
Hey.
All right.
All right, Ocho.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let me regroup.
Okay.
Take your time.
Where you from?
North Carolina.
Yeah?
Woo!
Where you went to college?
Winston-Salem State.
SPCU.
Okay, okay, okay.
You ready, Ocho?
Hold on, I don't want the enemy on my side.
You got to go on over there.
You know, ladies first now, huh?
Okay, okay.
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All right, Ocho. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Ladies first. We got to be respectful. Okay,
okay. The word that you have to spell, ma'am. Water.
Um, let me think.
Um, W-A-T-E-R?
That is correct! That is correct!
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! A. Aura? That is correct! That is correct!
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding!
You know what, Ochoa?
The way we gonna make it fair, she has to spell three words to your one.
Okay, okay.
She got the person right, okay?
Word number two.
Carpet.
Ooh!
Ooh!
Let me see.
Uh, C?
Yup.
A? Okay. A?
Okay.
R?
P?
E?
T?
Correct.
Y'all know she's from North Carolina.
Y'all heard her say it.
R?
R. All right.
Last word, Ocho.
Last word.
House.
That's a hard one.
H-O-U-S-E.
That is correct, ma'am.
Ocho.
Yeah.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let me get it right.
Okay, I'm ready. I'm ready it right. Okay, I'm ready.
I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready.
Give me that thing, give me that thing.
Okay.
You ready?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm locked in, I'm locked in.
The word you must spell, Ocho,
if you do not get this word correct...
I ain't finna lose in front of all these people.
Come on.
Okay.
The word you must spell, soliloquy.
You got it.
Guys, we got to make him use that one semester Harvard education.
Soliloquy. Solilo Harvard education. Soliloquy.
Soliloquy.
Would you like to phone a friend?
Okay, I'm ready.
Okay.
Y'all think, I got this, I got this.
He got it, he got it.
Leave it alone.
Before you go, before you go.
Soliloquy.
Yeah.
Sound it out.
Right.
Sound it.
Soliloquy.
Soliloquy.
Yes.
Soliloquy.
S-Y.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Start over.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Come on.
Now, he's nervous.
He's nervous.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
I mean, he's really never spelled in front of a live audience. So, come on. Now, give him a's nervous. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I mean, he's really never spelled in front of a live audience.
So come on, now give him a little grace.
Hold on, hold on.
You know what?
Use it in a sentence for me.
Use it in a sentence.
You know what it is, though, Joey?
It's like when people, they go on and on saying, yeah, I appreciate that soliloquy.
Now, what are you going to do?
Oh, soliloquy. Soliloquy. Now, what are you going to do? Oh, soliloquy.
Soliloquy.
That's it.
Okay.
S-A-L.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Keep going.
Go ahead.
Double L-Q-U-E.
Soliloquy.
That's right.
Did you sound it out. Soliloquy. That's right. Did you sound it out?
Soliloquy.
I mean, from the sound of it, it sounds like you can't spell that word.
I ain't never heard that before.
Okay.
It's S-O-L-I-L-O-Q-U-Y.
How am I supposed to spell that shit?
Be honest.
Who in here know how to spell that without looking at their phone?
Be honest.
Don't lie to me.
Don't lie to me.
Y'all know how to spell that?
Okay.
Okay.
You know what I'll tell you. Give me another word, man.
I will give you an easy one.
I will give you an easy one.
Give me an easy one, man.
You embarrassing me in front of the company, man.
Okay.
How about this, Ocho?
Accu-S.
I did not want to, I had to accused
Accused
Hey
Put it on your phone and show it to me
Oh
You trying to be Slumdog Millionaire
You wanted to write it on the mirror
No I'm just...
Put it up there.
I don't know how to spell that.
Act, I know how to spell act.
A-C-T.
Q-S, so it might be Q-U-O-E-S-T.
Act, U-S.
No?
A-C-Q-U-I-E-S-C-E.
I was close.
Who back there spelling like they do that shit?
Damn, Ocho.
You got me getting with all the lips.
It's a pleasure. Nice to meet you.
Ocho. Yeah.
Okay, you know what? I'm going to give you a word.
Okay, how about this one?
I know I can spell spirit.
How about this here? I can spell cheat.
How about this here? Umbre spell cheat. How about this here?
Umbrella.
Who?
Umbrella.
Umbrella?
Yes.
U-M-B-R-E-L-L-A.
Come on, man.
Stop playing.
Stop playing, man.
Stop playing.
This is what I do.
Give me another one.
Give me another one.
I'm on fire.
Give me another one.
Okay.
Indict.
Huh?
Indict.
Indict? Yeah, you got indicted for a charge. You and your home another one. Okay. Indict. Huh? Indict. Indict?
Yeah, you got indicted for a charge.
You and your homeboy committed that crime.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nigga, we still on papers for that shit.
Hey, I-N-D-I-C-T.
Come on, now.
That's what I'm talking about.
Don't stop playing with me, nigga, man.
What?
What?
Let's go.
Let me get another one.
Give me another one, man.
Give me another one.
I'm feeling good right now, too.
All of us, we going to Magic City after this on me.
Listen, sound it out.
Sound it out.
And it's spelled just like it sounds.
Sound, okay.
Precarious.
Precarious.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Precarious.
I used to date this chick back in 83, and she was precarious.
Yeah.
Yeah.
P-R-E.
Mm-hmm.
C-A-R.
I-O-U-S.
Now stop playing with me, man.
You know what y'all talking about, man?
Give me another.
I'm on fire, bro.
I'm on fire.
Hey, I'm on NBA jam fire. Okay, you okay? Okay, talking about, man? Give me another. Give me another. I'm on fire, bro. I'm on fire. Hey, I'm on NBA jam fire.
Okay, you okay?
Okay, how about this here?
Connecticut.
The state of Connecticut.
Who?
Connecticut.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Connecticut.
C. Connecticut. C.
Yep.
O double N.
Uh-huh.
E.
Yeah.
Double T.
It ain't no double T?
No.
Okay, one T.
One T.
But there's a letter in front of that T.
Connecticut.
I ain't never been there.
I don't know how to spell that.
I don't know how to spell that.
C-O-N-N-E-C-T-I-C-U-T.
That's too much shit.
That's too much shit.
Thank you, everyone, for shit. Thank you for everyone for participating.
Thank you very much.
Now it's time for Spello
Cinco.
Oh.
Hold on. I need to
prep. I need to prep.
I need to prep and just take a walk real quick. okay
okay I'm ready
I'm ready
okay Ocho we gonna start y'all real easy
this is for y'all tonight
a muck
a muck A muck.
A muck.
A muck.
A muck.
Yeah.
A lot of times when parents aren't around, kids will run amok.
Oh, well, that's a good one, bro.
Listen, my grandma used to use that word and my mama used to use that word, but I ain't never had to spell it.
Amok.
I know it started with A.
Huh?
M? Yep.
Mm-hmm.
And I know, listen, I know that the ending of the spelling is probably going to be
something crazy, but I'm going to just say
UCK.
Close.
A-M-O-K. That sounds A.M. Okay.
That's not like that.
Sounds like a joke to me, but I'm on that slide.
All right.
Ocho got another one for you.
This is a real easy one.
I think you'll like this one.
Serendipity.
Serendipity. Serendipity.
S-E-R-E-N-D-I-P-I-T-Y.
That is correct.
Serendipity.
Let's go, boy.
This is what I do, honk.
This is what I do.
Don't ever challenge me.
I was an honor student.
The next one is doppelganger.
Doppelganger.
Doppelganger. Yes.
Is that when you have a lookalike?
We all have a doppelganger.
D-O-P-P-L-E
Hold on. Let me go back.
D-O
double P-L-E
G-A-N-G-E-R
You got it? No. Hold on. L-E-G-A-N-G-E-R.
You got it?
No, hold on.
Spell it again.
Doppelganger.
D-O-P-P-L-E-O-N-G-A-N-G-E-R.
That's what I thought.
You missed it. It's D-O-P-P-E-l-g-a-n-e-r god damn it
oh you got me that's okay yeah that one so i i went i went i went doppel like d-o-p-p-l-e instead
of p-e-l my bad my bad my bad yeah i think i'm saying it's pendiculation.
Wait, what word did you just say?
Say it again.
Pendiculation.
Pendiculation.
Yes.
Pan.
Okay.
Pan, not pendiculation.
Pan. Pendiculation pan pendiculation
I'm going to wing it
based on the sounding
and the pronunciation
pendiculation
p-a-n-d-i-c-u
l-a-t-i-o-n
oh
that is correct
pendiculation
the next word
is
cattywampus.
Cattywampus.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
I like where you're going. I like what y'all trying to do to me
right now. Y'all trying to embarrass me in front of people.
But I got this.
Cattywampus.
Catty.
Catty.
This can be a little tricky
because catty can be spelled C-A-T-T-I
or maybe C-A-T-T-Y.
So I'm trying to figure out.
Well, it could be a K
because you know how the English language is.
They butcher all type of shit.
Cattywampus.
You think it started with a C or a K?
I'm not sure, Ocho.
Just tell me.
Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me.
Nah, nah, nah, nah. no no no when something is catty
when I spell catty
it's so I see a double
T-Y
so should I just go with that
catty
yes no yes can i get a hint
no yes go ahead um okay all right it got to be caddy c-a-double-t-y i know that
how you spell wampus like wamp wamp when somebody say wamp wamp
that's w I know that
o-m-p-u-s
no come on
c-a-t-t-y
w-a-m-p-u-s
that's what I said
hold on time out
is that not what I just said
no you said o
no you said o wamp
wamp wamp like charlie brown Hold on, time out. Is that not what I just said? No, you said O. No, you said O.
Like Charlie Brown.
It was W-A, not O.
No, it was A.
Yeah, that was a good one. Okay, okay.
A bibliophobia.
A bibliophobia. A bibliophobia.
I know this.
I had to do this for my science project.
Okay.
I had to do this for my science project.
I'll never forget.
A bibliophobia.
A bibliophobia.
A bibliophobia.
A bibliophobia. A-biblia-phobia. A-biblia-phobia. A-biblia-phobia.
A-biblia-phobia.
A-biblia-phobia.
A-biblia-phobia.
I know phobia is at the end.
Phobia is P-H-O-B-I-B-I-A.
All right, I got that part.
I just got to get the oblivion. Fuck. Say it again. A-biblO-B-I-B-I-A. All right, I got that part. I just got to get the oblivion.
Fuck.
Say it again.
Abibliophobia.
A-B-I-B
Oblibia.
A-B-I-B
L-I-O
Phobia.
It got to be.
That's easy
because the way you say it
is the way you pronounce
and spell.
It got to be.
And don't tell me I'm wrong either.
A-B-I-B-L-I-O.
Anophobia.
That is correct.
A-B-I-B-L-I-O-P-H-O-B-I-A.
Okay, even though that's a word I haven't used before.
And bibliophobia is a fear of what?
Running out of reading material, books.
That's exactly what it was.
My teacher made me write because I wouldn't read stuff.
And she made me write on what a bibliophobia was.
That's how I knew the word. Now it's time
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Yeah.
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Let me get me, let me get me a towel.
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Okay, Ocho.
Yeah.
The first word is very simple.
Yeah.
Ninkampu. Ninkumpu.
Ninkumpu.
Ninkumpu.
N-I-N-I-N
C-O-M
P-O-U-P
Ninkumpu.
No.
What?
N-I-N-C-O-M-P-O-O-P
Ninkumpu. Fuck, man. God damn it. That's the word I always use on Twitter What? N-I-N-C-O-M-P-O-O-P.
Nincompoop.
Man, goddammit. That's the word I always use on Twitter, and I ain't even spell it right, and I've been using it on Twitter in the past, too.
Come on, man.
We can't do this, man.
Don't embarrass me today.
Goddammit.
Okay.
Yeah, don't embarrass us, Ocho.
Fuck.
The next word is skullduggery.
Skullduggery.
Skullduggery. Skull duggery. Skull duggery.
Yes. S-K-U-L-L-D-U-G-E-R-Y.
Skull duggery.
No. What? S-K- S-K-U-L-L-
D-U-G-G-E-R-Y.
Skull duggery.
That's what I just said, or I left a G out.
You did. Fuck, man.
How about this, this, Ocho?
Num Skull.
Num Skull.
Num Skull.
Oh, listen.
If I get this wrong,
I'm going to jump off the balcony.
Num Skull.
N-U-M-B-S-K-U-L-L.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
About goddamn time, man. It's ridiculous, man. Idiot. Yeah, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. About goddamn time, man.
It's ridiculous, man.
Idiot.
Yeah, listen, people are going to start to think,
people are going to start to think I'm dumb.
They're going to start to think I'm dumb.
Until you have a conversation with me in person,
you know, and we talk and you get a better understanding
and be like, okay, no, you're a real bright,
you're a bright young kid,
but why the fuck you can't spell?
Oh, that's what they're going to think? Yeah.
Yeah. Give me another one.
I'm on the roll now.
I'm on the roll now.
Okay. This is one of my
favorite words.
Ocho Cinco is full of malarkey.
The word is malarkey.
Malarkey? Yes. What the hell is that please you ocho is ocho is full of malarkey please use
malarkey in a sentence i mean i've never heard it i just used it in a sentence ocho is full of
malarkey i'm like full of shit yeah i ain't never heard it so i so I'm going to wing it now.
I'm going to wing it.
Now, I could be wrong.
M-A Malarkey.
It's probably double L.
Malarkey.
Okay.
M-A double L.
Malar.
R.
Malar.
O-R.
K-E-Y?
No. M-A-L-A-R-K-E-Y? No.
M-A-L-A-R-K-E-Y.
Malarkey.
Ocho is full of malarkey.
Wait a minute.
How do you spell that?
M-A-R or M-A...
M-A-L-A-R-K-E-Y.
Malarkey.
You know what's funny?
I'm not even trying to be funny.
I've never ever heard that word
used in a sentence. I've never heard that word
in general outside of today.
So therefore, me not knowing how to spell it,
I mean, listen, I tried to sound it out.
I tried to sound it out, and it didn't
work out. And that's okay.
Okay. Ocho.
Once upon a time,
I went into a bar, and I was
involved in a brouhaha involved in a brouhaha.
In a brouhaha?
In a who?
A brouhaha.
What the? come on man
how you gonna ask me to spell a word
that has to do with
consuming alcohol
when you walk into a bar
and I don't even drink alcohol
so how am I going to know how to spell a word
that I know nothing about
actually it's a fight why didn't you just say fight spell fight alcohol, so how am I going to know how to spell a word that I know nothing about?
Actually, it's a fight.
Why didn't you just say fight? Spell fight.
No. You said
you want me to use another sentence.
I went to a bar, and I
got involved in a brouhaha.
And that's what it's called, a brouhaha?
Yeah.
You being funny or you dead ass
yeah bro yeah
brouhaha I never heard of that
brouhaha
listen I'm gonna say it
I'm gonna spell it how it sound out
how it sound
b-r-e-w
h-a-h-a
that's what it sound like to me
b-r-o-u
h-a-h-a somebody trying's what it sounds like to me. B-R-O-U H-A-H-A.
See? Somebody trying to be cute with the motherfucking
English language.
Brew ain't B-R-O-W.
That makes no sense.
Yes, it is. Chris
Broussard. Brew.
B-R-O-U.
Oh, you said, okay, you're right.
You got me. You got me. You got me.
You got me. You got me.
You got me. got me you got
hey hey chat please don't don't use this and then it's it's it's it's a bad thing for me
i just got off a long flight from vegas six hours i'm a little a little slow right now. Okay, the last word, Ocho. Balderdash.
What?
Balderdash.
Balderdash.
Balderdash?
Yes.
Can you use it in a sentence, please?
Balderdash.
Man, this balderdash is something that does not make sense.
It's nonsense.
I mean, bald is like bald?
Like bald?
Bald or dash.
I mean,
some of the things that Ocho says
is bald or dash.
Okay, listen,
if I get this wrong,
we need to just eliminate Spello Cinco.
B-A-L,
B-A-L-D-E-R,
and it gotta be dash.
It gotta be D-A-S-H.
It gotta be.
If I don't get this right,
just scrap the whole thing.
That's it.
Balderdash.
B-A-L-D-E-R-D-A-S-H.
Stop playing with me.
What you talking about, man?
This is what I do.
What you talking about?
Stop playing with me.
What you talking about, man?
Balderdash. I don't, man? Balderdash.
I don't even know what balderdash means, but I knew how to spell it because I sounded it out.
Let's go, boy. That's what I'm talking about.
I thought you sounded out all the words, but clearly
that wasn't the case. Honestly, you know,
it's different when it comes to...
Oh, shoot. I hit my computer.
Hold on.
Okay, there we go.
There we go. There we go.
All right, Ocho.
We back.
We back.
We brought your favorite back.
Now it's time for Spell O Cinco.
Hey.
Hey.
Yeah, this is for y'all, Chad.
I've been working.
I've been studying.
I've been studying my thesaurus just for moments like this.
And I can say, Chad, I won't let you down.
I won't let you down.
I promise you.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
Most definitely.
All right, Ocho.
Your first word. Colonoscopy your first word colonoscopy oh colonoscopy oh yeah yeah no
colonoscopy huh not b e colonoscopy that's what i said okay yeah that's it yeah c o c o l o n s c o N-S-C-O-P-Y.
Mm-mm.
That was right.
C-O-L-O-N-O-S-C-O-P-Y.
That's what I just said, huh?
No, you left the O after the N.
Nah, you cheat me.
Huh?
You cheat me.
Okay, Ocho, check this out. this is also a book in the bible lamentations lama who lamentations well that's in that's in the old testament new
testament yeah new one i think it's an old testament actually i think limitations is the old is the old I'm not really sure limitations
yes
uh
shoot
listen
I don't
I don't remember
I don't know what Bible you got
but
I'm
L-A-M-A
T-A-T-I
O-N-S
no
L-A
M-E-N
T-A
T-I-O-N
oh
L-A-M-E-N
limitations damn I ain't I ain't know about that T-A-T-I-O-N. Oh, L-A-M-M-I-N. Limitations.
Damn.
I ain't know about that.
I know about Philippians and Proverbs.
Oh.
Damn it.
Uh-oh.
Metesticides.
Metesticides.
What?
Metesticides.
Metesticides?
Metesticides. Metesticides? Yes. metastasize a test size ma test size my test size
yes
use it in a sentence
please
it's uh
it's when something
grows it's like
um i don't know if
you've been to the
doctor but they'll say
like your cancer has
metastasize
which has mean
it's grown.
Boy, that's a
Harvard right there, boy.
But you know, hey, that should be
easy for a guy that went to Harvard
for a quarter or a semester.
But you got to understand, I went to Harvard for a semester,
but I got thrown out. Oh, damn.
So you ain't even making a full semester, huh?
I ain't making a full semester. I think they caught me cheating
on the test. Oh.
Metesticides.
Metest.
Ma. M-A-T?
I think it's pronounced
metastasized, but we'll go with that.
Oh, matat.
Okay, M-A-T?
Mm-hmm.
A-S-M-E-T-A-S-T-A-I.
Yeah, it's M-E-T-A-S-T-A-S-I-Z-E.
Oh, my goodness.
I wasn't going to get that.
Okay, this is an easy one here, Ocho.
This is very easy.
Girl-less.
What? Girl-less.
Girl-less?
It's girl-less? I think it's girl-less.
It's a person that loves to talk about bull-jive.
Foolishness.
Girl-less?
Girl-less.
I think it's pronounced girlish.
But when I went to spelling bee at 87,
boy, I ain't never heard no words like this.
Girlish.
Girlish.
Girlish.
Girlish.
It's a talkative person
that likes to talk about foolishness
bull jive
most of the time words like this
are real tricky and the spelling of them can be
real tricky so I'm just gonna take a wing at it
I'm gonna take a wing at it
I might miss but the fact that I'm
trying G-U-R
L-O-U-S
G-A-R-R-U-L-O-U-S.
G-A-R-R-U-L-O-U-S.
Why was this close?
You were.
One more R, you had it.
Damn.
Observe-ability.
Observability.
Observability?
Oh.
O-B-S-E-R-V-A-B-I-L-I-T-Y.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
See what happened?
When you ask me a question and you ask me to spell something that I'm familiar with,
because I've been observing all my life.
I've been observing all my life.
And that's what you have to do.
You have to observe.
Because when you observe, it lets you know how you need to move.
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It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane,
I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
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