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by Eamonn Brennan • Oct 6, 2009 8:44 PM EDT
Chip Caray has used the term “fisted” to describe a hit off the hands at least three or four times this evening, and it’s good to see I’m not the only one noticing. Twitter has its fair share of “fisted” haters, too, including Ball Don’t Lie’s Kelly Dwyer and Walkoff Walk’s Rob Iracane. Note to Chip Caray: Please stop this. Sincerely, The Angry Mob.
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This might be
the only time it’s okay to check out the hashtag #fisted on Twitter in SFW locales.
Also, not sure how long it’ll last but it’s reached Wikipedia status.
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by Sean Keeley on Oct 7, 2009 12:55 AM EDT reply actions
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