The show?s real-life roots are especially evident in the guys? language, a homegrown patois that mixes gangsta, frat, and playground slang to glorious effect. Some of their words were created to please network censors?the guys say ?fug? and ?shib??but many serve no purpose other than as inside jokes for close viewers. Instead of ?let?s go,? they say ?S?go.? When someone says something dumb, Anders will strike the base of the offender?s neck and declare, ?That?s a chop!? Adam pronounces ?FYI? as ?fwi.? Workaholics? fans?it gets fewer than 2 million viewers per episode, but thankfully for the show?s future, most of those are advertiser-coveted young men?tend to pick up the show?s lingo and run with it online, turning some of their coinages into viral hits. The biggest of these is ?loose butthole,? an adjective designating something awful, and its opposite, ?tight butthole.? (Per the show?s Tumblr, here are a couple ways to use these in a sentence: ?Terrance Malick?s cinematography is completely Tight Butthole,? or ?I find the bombastic sound mixing of a Michael Bay film to be entirely Loose Butthole.?)
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