"How Stella Got Her Groove Back" was a mediocre and very forgettable 1998 movie that was most noteworthy and only remembered today for having a funky title. While there was nothing really about this movie worth remembering, it's silly title lives in as a sportscentery pop-culture reference used to describe a previously good player or team that's been in a slump emerging from that slump. Gen-Xers will cackle with the reference while millennials will shrug their shoulders as it passes over their heads...
(Radio play-by-play baseball commentator) "Santana's at the plate, he's been in a bit of a funk, hasn't had a hit in 5 games. Here comes the pitch across the plate, swung on and (CRACK) belted - it's going long - got the distance - STELLA'S GOT HER GROOVE BACK IT'S A HOME RUN FOR SANTANA!!!!"
The song 'Old Town Road' has a line 'I Got Horses In The Back', normally used as a meme.
Dunkan: Hey Frank, where are the horses?
Frank: I Got The Horses In The Back
Billy Ray Cyrus: Horse tack is attached
Lil Nas X: Hat is matte black.
Dunkan/Frank: The hell?
Someone walks up to your group or where you're hanging out. Saymisha: "Oh no here comes Taylor". Taylor: "Hey y'all so umm", Saymisha & Ree Ree: "Uh umm yea Taylor YOU GOT DIAMONDS ON YOUR BACK". Taylor: "Wait umm watching mean"? PayPay: "You look better going than coming". Taylor:"See aight I see how y'all do then"
A phase founded by Lyndi Hoffman to express gratitude for a meal that felt like the scene in Ratatouille when Remy ate the cheese and strawberry together.
Oh my goodness!! Thanks Thad for the meal. It was so good it feels like I got hit in the back of the head!