Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Ocho’s lucky hat, Unc and Ocho lose it, Spello-Cinco LIVE from Webby Awards
Episode Date: October 12, 2024The fan favorite segment is back with Best of Spello-Cinco with Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson on Nightcap! Ocho loses his lucky hat and goes on a cold streak, Unc and Ocho lose their... minds over some outrageous words, Spello-Cinco LIVE from the Webby Awards and much more!03:18 - Ocho can’t find his lucky hat for Spello-Cinco18:39 - Unc and Ocho lose it over Ocho trying to spell “ostentatious” “acquiesce” and “obfuscate”29:30 - Spello-Cinco LIVE from the Webby Awards(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ask Alabama.
Can anybody snap the ball?
You see what happened with that center?
He kept rolling it back.
Oh, yeah. What do we got? snapped the ball. You see what happened with that center? He kept rolling it back.
What do we got?
All right, Ocho.
Your favorite.
Oh, hell no. It's on.
Let me see if I can find my hat, man.
Because last time, I had my hat and that was the problem.
My hat right here. It's got to be in here somewhere.
Let's go.
Damn, man.
I lost my hat man hey like for real
come on Ocho you gotta find the hat Ocho
without the hat
I don't know where my hat went man
I think man rare probably done
moved my hat man.
What's the date?
What's the date, Ang?
I mean, what day is it?
Day is the 18th.
It's Sunday.
Hell yeah. All right, O Ocho you ready
Ocho we gonna start y'all
Okay have we had this
Right here chat
Okay
Okay Ocho we gonna start y'all
With an easy one
Perfunctory? Perfunctory.
Per?
Perfunctory.
Perfunctory.
Perfunctory.
Perfunctory.
Yes, perfunctory.
Perfunctory.
Perfunctory.
Can you use it in a sentence, please?
Yes. can you use it in a sentence please yes
let me see I'm going to give you the origins
also
okay
he gave a very
perfunctory nod
okay
a nod of confidence
perfunctory okay you ready
perfunctory
perfunctory
perfunctory
P-E-R
mmhmm funk Funk
F-U-N-C
T-E-R-Y
Or Funk 3
What?
You said T-E-R-Y
No
P-E-R-Y. No.
P-E-R-F-U-N-C-T-O-R-Y.
Oh, so I was so close on the word.
You said E-R.
I never even heard of that before.
I never heard it used before in a sentence either. You were.
That was my first time.
I wasn't too far off.
Yeah, let's go, boy.
And I used it for you.
I used it for you to send us, too.
You were close, Ocho.
Hold on.
I got this.
Wow.
Wow.
What happened?
Oh, hell.
Man.
What was wrong with those?
No, you can't.
We got to get some more words.
Nah, I'm going to get them.
Man, what you talking about?
It's me.
I'm going to yell.
I got to give you a chance to get these.
I'm at the Harvard.
Investors.
Nah, all you're doing is yelling.
Okay.
Seiko.
Seiko.
Seiko font.
Seiko font.
Seiko font.
Seiko font.
Sequel.
Oh, cycle.
Cycle font.
Ash says it's cycle font.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Cycle font.
I'm ready.
Cycle.
Cycle font or font?
Cycle font.
Okay.
P.
Cycle font. S-Y-C-O-F-A-N-T. Psychophant Okay P Psychophant
S-Y-C-O
F-A-N-T
S-Y
C-O
P-H
A-N-T
What happened?
I got it right?
God damn, man!
No, you weren't even close.
I sounded the shit out.
It's S-Y.
I'm going to give you this easy one right here, Ocho.
Hold on. Hold on before you give it.
Let me process something real quick.
Okay, you know what?
Hell no.
I'm ready.
It don't matter how difficult it is.
I'm ready.
I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready. I'm ready.
I'm ready. I got to sound it out.
And I got to do like my grandma used to tell me.
Boom, I got to make sure I ask you, use it in a sentence.
And when you use it in a sentence, I have to process everything based on the definition
and the meaning of the word and then spell it.
I'm ready. I'm ready. I promise you. Hey, Chad, I got
this right here. I promise you, Chad, on Jesus' sandals, I'm not
getting this wrong. On everything I believe in, everything I stand for,
this is for y'all. You on the phone?
Who you calling?
Yeah.
I'm calling somebody that can help you spell these words.
God.
Daddy. Hold on, hold on I can't even pronounce it
That's why I'm spelling this shit wrong
Cause it's hotter than the motherfucking hair
God damn
I got this right here though, I promise you
I promise you, chat
I promise you, I'm telling you
I work too hard I work telling you. I'm telling you.
I worked too hard.
I worked too hard for this shit, man.
Nah.
Anybody want to help Ocho?
I got it, Uncle.
I'm telling you.
I promise you.
What?
Oh, Kiara Skiro.
Kiara?
Kiara Skiro.
I used to think of Kiara Skiro. I used to say Kiara Skiro.
In high school.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, right now we're playing Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
You need to phone a friend.
Hold on.
Kiara.
That's somebody's name.
That ain't the word.
What's the word you want me to spell?
That's the word. Kiara. That's somebody's name. That ain't the word. What's the word you want me to speak of? That's the word.
Kiara Spiro.
Hey, why would you give me an Italian word and I'm black?
They got black Italians.
You eat spaghetti, right?
That count. you eat spaghetti right that count hold on
Chiara
Chiara
okay
okay
boy it's hot
shit
I'm sweating like a, it's hot, boy. Shit.
I'm sweating like a pig in a slaughterhouse, man.
Chiara.
Yeah, baby.
Damn.
I mean, listen, the only thing, only Italian I know how to spell is Balotelli.
Mario Balotelli.
Yeah.
But this ain't it.
You got his number.
You better call him.
Maybe he can help you spell the word.
The Italian language,
they spell a little different than the English language.
So, Chiara,
I know it starts with a K.
Because the Italian language,
Ki, Ki.
Right?
I.
Because Italians don't use the E that much.
Everything's with a goddamn I for some reason.
So K-I.
A.
Yeah.
Yeah.
R-A Chiara
C-H
I-A
R-O
S-C
C-U-R-O
Come on man
See
See
I wasn't
You
Come on
You got me at a disadvantage, man.
Listen.
I went to Oregon State.
I went to Harvard and Yale for two semesters.
Nothing
in that curriculum
was Italian.
Nothing. We didn't do anything
Italian. So to give me an Italian
word to spell here on NICAP
in front of the world.
Come on. That's unfair. Anything Italian. Would help you spell that word. So they give me an Italian word to spell here on Nightcap in front of the world.
Like, come on.
That's unfair.
You can't handicap me like that.
I promise you I got the next one.
But nothing Italian.
Give me something from the English language.
Okay.
Give me something from the English language.
Okay.
Give him a word, Ash.
Nah.
You should have gave me like Balotelli or something.
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How about this here?
Man, stop playing with your boy, man.
Stop playing.
Refrigerator.
R-E-F.
Hold on.
Refrigerator.
R-E-F.
R-I-D-G-E.
R-A-T-O-R.
Refrigerator.
That's what I always sneak in.
Yes, it is.
No.
R-E-F-I-G-E-R-A-T-O-R.
There's no D in refrigerator.
I spelled it right.
What you talking about?
No.
It's silent. you had a D
in front of the G
no
ain't no D there
you sure
what
hey hold on
spell bridge
yeah
you should have just said refrigerator
how do you spell bridge
you
huh
okay
spell fridge B-R-I-D-G-E How do you spell bridge? Huh? Spell fridge.
B-R-I-D-G-E.
Nah, man.
Y'all butchering the English language.
I know what I'm doing.
Bridge and fridge is spelled the same way.
Once you add the R and the E,
the D is there.
That's what I'm talking about about the English language. They don't know what the fuck they're doing.
They didn't know what they were doing when they made the shit.
Huh?
You said you wanted a word from the English language.
Yeah, but I got it right.
You told me I got it wrong.
It's gonna...
No, you...
It is.
It depends what book you look at.
You look in the New Testament or the Old Testament
Yeah
What? Refrigerator
ain't in neither one of them
They ain't have no refrigerator
They ain't have no refrigerator
in neither one of them In the Old Testament
No, listen
I'm telling you, man
My grandma
In her dictionary
In her Old Testament, refrigerator was spelled with a D
In the New Testament
With the new kids The d is up there wow yeah it's called you mean new edition yeah i just called
the old testament the new testament the first edition
nah okay no refrigerator you say refrigerator.
Okay, Ocho didn't do too well tonight, y'all.
Y'all have to understand, Ocho hasn't had his hat.
Ocho hadn't had his hat in a while.
So hopefully he brings his hat on the live tour so we get some of these words right.
Now it's time for Ocho's favorite segment,
Spello Seek.
Let me get my hat.
Let me get my hat.
Hold on.
I don't know what a clean lady put my hat on.
Ain't no telling.
Oh, Lord.
I don't know what a clean lady put my hat on.
All right. Well, Ocho, let's give it a
swirl, Ocho.
I don't know what's going to happen.
I mean, you like
Samson without his hair.
Oh, that's
just what I feel like right now, man.
Damn.
Okay, come on. We're going to
give it a try. The first word
is ostentatious.
Ostentatious.
Ox.
Ox.
Austin.
Austin.
Austin.
Austin.
Austin.
All right, it's probably going to be wrong, but I'm going to give it a go, okay?
You ready?
A-U-S-T-I-N-T-A-C-I-O-U-S.
Austentatious.
O-S-T-E-N-T-A-T-I-O-U-S.
Oh, man.
Austentatious.
My bad.
My bad.
My bad.
My bad.
See, I ain't got my hat, man.
I ain't got my hat.
And I spelled it like Austin Texas like a damn idiot number two
I think this is Acu-S
hold on you don't even know
how to pronounce it and I gotta spell it
that you sent in that you wanted to spell.
Accus.
Accus.
Ac-u-s.
Yes.
Accus?
Can you use it in the sentence, please?
You know what, Ocho?
I didn't really want to do this,
but I accus.
What?
It's when you give in.
Yes.
Oh, when you give in.
Act U.S.
All right, I'm going to take a swing at it.
I might strike out like Aaron Judge, but act U.S.
Act U.S.
A. Q. A-Q-U-S. A-Q-U-S. A-Q-U-S.
A-Q-U-S.
A-Q-U-S.
Oh, man.
Come on, man.
How was I supposed to know that?
I've never used that word in a sentence ever.
You know what, Ocho?
This is an easy word for you.
What do you mean?
All of them are easy, but you have to give me something
I've actually used before.
I've never used accus in a sentence.
Obfuscate.
Obfuscate.
All right.
Ocho, you're obfuscating I think it means to put off
y'all like these words I'm giving
y'all like these words I'm giving Ocho tonight?
Hey, we playing Spelling Bee on All Mad, man.
What the hell we got going on here, man?
Oh, okay.
It's to render obscure, unclear, unintelligible. Nah. Nah, you want to get me. nah
nah you wanna get me
you be getting me stuff
in 75 BC where were the first
deliveries
this man said 75
BC
what how about
oh shit
you got my stomach hurting man
you got me crying
you got me crying over here
hey what's the word again
say the word
obfuscate
you got this with each other
it's easy
I ain't never heard that shit before
obfuscate
okay
okay
I'm finna give it
I'm finna give it a try
obfuscate
let me sound it out
let me sound it out right
let me use one finger
to sound it out
obfuscate
okay you ready
A V E skate Let me use one finger and sign it out. Ob-es-kate. Okay, you ready?
A-V-E-skate.
S-K-A-T-E.
Or maybe S-C-A-T-E. O-B-F-U-S-C-A-T-E.
Oh, my God.
Ob-es-kate.
A.
Well, you got me over here in tears
hell nah
hell nah
I can't even pronounce it
I'm gonna give you E
this is the easiest one of the night
you been saying all of me
you ain't never heard this shit
abscond
abscond all of me. You ain't never heard this shit before. Abscon. Abscon.
They say they want to get to me. Hell nah. hell nah
hey
you got me in tears over here man
abscond
think about it
abscond
abscond
oh shoot
hell nah
hey scone oh shoot hell no
hey
yes
ab scone
I'm gonna take a swing at it
ab I know ab is a b s
so ab okay boom
a b scone
I mean it better be uh s c o
n ab scone
a b s o n d ab scone I mean, it better be S-C-O-N. Abscon. A-B-S-O-N-D.
Abscon.
Okay, Ojo, the last word.
Abullient.
Abullient. I'm bullying it's uh
showing liveliness
enthusiasm
Ocho is very
I'm bullying
I'm bullying I bully it. I bully it.
Oh, shit.
No.
You got my head hurting.
Oh, shit.
I bully it. Yeah, no. Boy, this is fucking classic. oh shit Boolean yeah nah
boy this is fucking classic
oh shit
boy you got my stomach hurt
okay
oh boy
that's good
yeah
Boolean
take a swing at it
a bullion
A-B-U-L-I-N-T
a bullion
E-B-U-L-L-I-E-N-T
a bullion
well
that hat
that hat got miracle power
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
it don't matter what hat I wore tonight
I wasn't getting nothing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing
laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing laughing You ain't gonna spell none of these words. Oh, man.
Hell no.
All right, don't you... Man, you got my head hurting, man.
Hell no.
Hold on.
Huh?
Hey.
Boy.
Oh.
Boy, my...
Boy, I can feel my abs.
My abs hurting.
Man, you got my head hurting.
Boy, that was... Listen. That head hurting. Boy, that was classic.
That was classic.
I know I'm finna get something from the 1912 Olympics.
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break free from the chains of trauma, and silence the negative voices that have kept them small.
Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance,
you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you.
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify.
The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain.
This is the struggle.
This is the thing that's in front of me.
You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into that.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month,
a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible
and step boldly into the best version of yourself
to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all.
So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well-being,
and climb your personal mountain.
Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you.
It's impossible for you to love you fully
if all you're doing is living to please people.
Your mountain is that.
Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company.
The podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary.
We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold,
connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
It's this idea that there are so many stories out there,
and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content,
the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment, and sports collide.
And hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets.
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that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
No.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second.
I'm going to ask...
I'm Leon Nafok, co-creator of Slow Burn.
In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran-Contra,
you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal
that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago,
but which few of us still remember today.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane,
I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran Contra,
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, your hands can't hit what your eyes can't see.
Muhammad Ali was never afraid to express himself loudly and boldly and stays true to form in Ali
and Me, an eight-part Audible original. Guided by his own words, this series explores Ali's life and legacy through never
before heard audio recordings and discussions with those who knew him best. Muhammad had this
real sense of his own personal values and principles, things he believed in, his own
sense of conviction. Those convictions never wavered. Hosted by Muhammad's wife, Lani Ali,
and his close friend, award-winning broadcaster, John Ramsey,
Ali and Me goes beyond the boxing ring
to delve deeply into Ali's extraordinary life
through conversations with Billy Crystal, Mike Tyson,
Rosie Perez, Common, Will Smith, and Bob Costas.
It created a North Star for me
of how I want to be in the world, you know.
As a child, as a young person, he gave credence to my audacity. There's no debate that this is
the greatest global sports figure of our lifetime. Listen to Ali and Me, now on Audible.
So it's time for our favorite segment.
It's time for our favorite segment.
Y'all know what it is.
It's called Fellow Seekers.
Yeah.
I ain't got my hat with me, man.
You ain't got your fake hat on. I ain't got my hat with me, man. Okay, no, what is it? You ain't got your fake hat on. I ain't got my hat with me, man.
Okay.
Y'all stay with me.
Okay, stay with it, Chad.
Stay with it, Chad.
Stay with it.
First word.
These are easy words.
Yeah, you always say that.
Yeah, easy words.
Yeah, you always say that.
We'll give you easy words today.
Yeah.
Necessary.
It is necessary when you go on the road to bring your equipment so we can film nightcap accordingly.
Necessary. Well, before we start, like I don't have my equipment and we're filming together because real.
And I'm telling you, I'm not telling you real. She is. She's my assistant.
You know, I told her you have a team of people
i wanted to hire a team of people chat y'all stay with me now i wanted to hire a team of people
so i can function the way shannon functions where he has he doesn't have to do anything
he can just focus on what needs to do and everybody else takes care of everything
you don't get that privilege yeah but if she want to be a part of nightcap and what i got going on
then you insert yourself in my business so therefore I gave her a title.
I'm paying her.
How you paying her? $20.
You should have left all that.
Yeah, so
necessary. I'm ready. You ready? Yes, necessary.
Necessary. N-E
C-E-S-S-A-R-Y
C-E-S-S-A-R-Y.
Yeah, I got enough room to dance, too.
Yeah, okay.
Good.
Huh?
Chat this for y'all.
Chat.
Huh?
I'd like to thank... Never mind.
The hotel that we're staying at...
Right.... has great accommodations.
Oh, accommodations.
I think we did this word already
and I missed it last time
if I'm not mistaken.
Right?
So I ain't going to miss it twice.
There's one thing about it.
I'm not going to miss it twice
because it's A-C-C-O-M-M.
Oh, shit.
Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Stay with me. Chat man.
Accommodations. Accommo accommodations.
Oh,
a double C O
D Oh, A, double C, O, D, A, T, I, O, and S.
No.
No!
A.
Double C.
I said O.
D.
Double M.
I said double M in the first. O. D, A, T, I, O, D, double M. I said double M in the first.
O, D-A-T-I-O-N.
Is that not what I said?
No.
It's not?
No.
We went for one.
This was the easiest one.
This is the easiest word.
Oh, wait a minute.
I sounded it out and all.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
The way you sounded it out, the way you spelled it out.
Right. Okay. Let me lock in. Let me lock in. Let me focus. Let me focus.
Discipline.
Discipline. This is something I've always had. Discipline. Especially when it comes to spending money. I've always had discipline. That's why I still got all my goddamn money.
Discipline. D-I-S-C-I-P-L-I-N-E. Discipline. D-I-S C-I-P
L-I-N-E. Discipline.
Correct. It's something I've always had.
Something I will continue to have. Discipline.
Vessary. That's very
good. Discipline.
Word number four.
Ambivalent.
Who?
Ambivalent.
Ambivalent. Ambivalent ambivalent ambivalent
shit
ambivalent
can you use it in a sentence please
I'm ambivalent.
You might want to give me another word.
I'm ambivalent when it comes to accommodations.
Ambivalent.
Am.
Biv.
So, I'm
sounding it out. Go ahead. Based on
how I was sounding out, Chad, y'all stay with me now.
Ambivalent.
I'm assuming
A-M.
Mm-hmm.
B-I-V I-E-L-E-N-T
Close.
A-B-A-M
B-I-B-A
L-E-N-T
Oh, it's the A.
Yes.
The A and the E.
That threw me off.
This is an easy one to hear from. You've been saying... No, no, this A. The A and the E. That threw me off. This is an easy one here.
You've been saying everything.
No, no, this is an easy one here.
You said everything. Easy.
Mischievous.
Chad Ochocinco Johnson
was mischievous as a child.
Is mischievous or mischievous?
Either way
is correct.
Mischievous. Since he said I was mischievous. Either way is correct. Mischievous.
Since he said I was mischievous as a child, I should know how to spell this.
And I'm going to say this with such great confidence
as if this is the State of the Union address.
Mischievous.
M-I-S-C-H-E-V-I-O-I-S C-H-E
V-I-O-U-S
Close.
God, come on, man.
M-I-S
C-H-I
E-V-O-U-S
Like I went to school,
people are going to think I don't know how to spell.
How about this one? The last word is a little bit more difficult.
I got I got y'all, Chad. I got this right here. I promise you if I promise you if I don't get this word right, I won't sleep a real ever again until August.
I promise you she won't get out to August. The word is endophyte.
What endophyte is bacteria or fungus that live within a plant.
Endophyte.
Endo.
Endophyte.
Endophyte.
Fight.
Endophyte.
Endophyte.
Oh, shit, boy.
Boy, man.
Damn. Oh shit boy. Boy my damn.
You know 87% of a relationship is relying on sex huh?
Okay.
Okay.
I gotta get
this right.
Because I don't want to be in a situation
I hope you store it up.
I hope you've it up. Yeah.
I hope you've been at it for the last three months.
Yeah.
Okay.
Endophyte.
Endophyte.
This is tough.
Because, you know, where we are now, because of technology, I could lose my woman to the rose toy.
So this is important.
But you can watch.
Nah, I can't do that. I can't do that.
Endophyte.
Endophyte.
Alright, baby, here we go.
Endophyte.
I-N
D-O i n d o f i t e
e n d o p h y t e where the p come from endophyte where the P come from? But what? Like phosphorus.
P-H.
Nah, the P is for pussy because I ain't getting none.
I ain't getting none now.
Well, you the one that made that big with yourself.
I'm sorry, Chad.
I mean, listen, I let y'all down, man.
Listen, even Martin Luther King had a dream.
So did I.
And I feel. And I got you now, I let y'all down, man. Listen, even Martin Luther King had a dream. So did I. And I feel.
And I got you next.
I got you.
What's the date?
Move me back.
Thursday?
Wednesday.
I got y'all Wednesday, man.
I apologize, man.
My bad.
My bad.
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