DEEZ NUTS HA GOTEM meme.

Deez Nuts

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Added Apr 13, 2015 at 02:29PM EDT by Don.

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Deez Nuts is the punchline of a setup joke that involves asking someone a vaguely phrased question to solicit a follow-up question in response, typically in the form of one of the five Ws, before yelling out the said phrase in an obnoxious manner. While originally introduced as a skit track on Dr. Dre's 1992 rap album Chronic, the joke saw a huge resurgence after it was featured in a short comedic sketch by internet comedian WelvenDaGreat on Instagram in early 2015.

Origin

On December 15th, 1992, West Coast rapper Dr. Dre released his debut studio album The Chronic, which featured a skit track titled "Deeez Nuuuts." In the song's intro portion, fellow rapper Warren G can be heard telling a "deez nuts" joke to a woman on the phone (shown below).



On September 21st, 2004, Urban Dictionary[4] user Dee Loc submitted an entry for "deez nuts."

On March 20th, 2015, Instagram user WelvenDaGreat[1] posted a video clip of himself speaking to a friend on the phone, in which he tells a joke that "deez nuts" arrived in the mail (shown below). In the first month, the video gained over 58,000 likes.




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On March 24th, 2015, YouTuber Javalicius uploaded an extended version of WelvenDaGreat's video, garnering upwards of 490,000 views and 290 comments in the next three weeks (re-upload shown below).



On April 4th, the Mykleeproduction Instagram[3] feed posted an edited clip from the children's television series Blue's Clues with the "deez nuts" video added at the end (shown below).




On April 11th, Viner Khadi Don posted a scene from the 2002 superhero film Spider-Man with the "deez nuts" clip dubbed over the original audio (shown below, left). The same day, the Co Vines YouTube channel uploaded a compilation of notable "deez nuts" Vine remixes, accumulating more than 126,000 views and 70 comments in 48 hours (shown below, right).



2016 U.S Presidential Election

On July 28th, 2015, CBS News[12] reported that an independent named Deez Nuts filed a statement for candidacy with the Federal Election Commission in the 2016 Republican Presidential Primary.


Image# 201507269000421490 FEC FORM 2 STATEMENT OF CANDIDACY PAGE 1 1 1. (a) Name of Candidate (in full) Deez Nuts (b) Address (number and street) Check if address changed 2. Candidate's FEC Identification Number 2248 450th Avenue P60009198 (c) City, State, and ZIP Code 3. Is This New Amended Wallingford IA 51365 Statement (N) OR 5. Office Sought Presidential 4. Party Affiliation 6. State & District of Candidate INDEPENDENT DESIGNATION OF PRINCIPAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE 2016 (year of election) 7. I hereby designate the following named political committee as my Principal Campaign Committee for the election(s) NOTE: This designation should be filed with the appropriate office listed in the instructions (a) Name of Committee (in full) Deez Nuts for President 2016 (b) Address (number and street) 2248 450th Avenue (c) City, State, and ZIP Code Wallingford IA 51365

On August 19th, the United States polling firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) released the results of a new survey on the primary candidates, which found that Donald Trump was leading in polls for the by 24%. Additionally, the firm revealed that Deez Nuts was polling at 9% in North Carolina, 8% in Minnesota and 7% in Iowa.[5] That day, the North Carolina news station ABC 11 tweeted[6] about the polling data, assuring readers they "were not hacked" (shown below).


ft ABC11 EyewitnessNews ABC11 WTVD Follow No, we were not hacked. 'Deez Nuts' is the legal name of the candidate and he is polling at 9 percent in NC: abc11.com/947054/ 11:47 AM - 19 Aug 2015 ABC11 EyewitnessNews ABC11 Raleigh-Durham 3.5/5.0 stars 111 ratings FREE Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump's lead continues to grow in North Carolina., according to a poll released Wednesday by Public Policy Polling. View on web わ 9.015 ★4.405

In the first 24 hours, the tweet gained over 9,000 retweets and 4,400 favorites. That day, several news sites reported on the gag name's polling appearance, including The Week,[7] IBI Times,[8] The Daily Beast,[9] NY Mag[10] and The Daily Caller.[11]

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