Catchphrase used by Bruce Willis In all of the Die Hard films.It only has context In the first movie but he says It In all of them.
The reason the phrase has context In the first one Is as follows:
Main terrorist Hans:Mr. Mystery Guest are you still there?
John Mcclane:Yeah I'm still here
Hans:Who are you exactly?Someone who watched too many action movies as a child and thinks he's John Wayne,Rambo,Lewis Stevens?
Mcclane:Actually I was kind of partial to Roy Rogers myself.Always liked those sequin shirts.
Hans:Do you really think you can stop us Mr.Cowboy?
Mcclane:Well,Yippie-Ki-Yay MotherFucker!
The reason the phrase has context In the first one Is as follows:
Main terrorist Hans:Mr. Mystery Guest are you still there?
John Mcclane:Yeah I'm still here
Hans:Who are you exactly?Someone who watched too many action movies as a child and thinks he's John Wayne,Rambo,Lewis Stevens?
Mcclane:Actually I was kind of partial to Roy Rogers myself.Always liked those sequin shirts.
Hans:Do you really think you can stop us Mr.Cowboy?
Mcclane:Well,Yippie-Ki-Yay MotherFucker!
by Metaknight42 August 3, 2007
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this phrase replaced the more vulgar phrase "yippee kay yay motherfucker" in the censored version of the film intended for television airplay.
The statement was made by Bruce Willis as he threw his lit Zippo lighter into the stream of fuel in order to bring down the escaping plane full of evildoers.
this phrase replaced the more vulgar phrase "yippee kay yay motherfucker" in the censored version of the film intended for television airplay.
The statement was made by Bruce Willis as he threw his lit Zippo lighter into the stream of fuel in order to bring down the escaping plane full of evildoers.
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A well-respected former player and current commentator for the FGC -- namely Marvel vs. Capcom (mahvel). A real OG.
Notably, a compilation of his MvC2 commentary was uploaded to YouTube in 2007 titled "mahvel baybee!" that coined a number of phrases near and dear to the heart of anyone who loved/loves Marvel vs. Capcom.
e.g. "IT'S MAHVEL BAYBEE!" "Oh he got da mango Sentinel" "Mag-fucking-neto" "Scoops Häagen-Dazs" "Oh he's so Pringles. Where yo curleh mustache at?" etc.
The video is so well-known in the FGC that Capcom themselves made references to it in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Crazy, right?
Notably, a compilation of his MvC2 commentary was uploaded to YouTube in 2007 titled "mahvel baybee!" that coined a number of phrases near and dear to the heart of anyone who loved/loves Marvel vs. Capcom.
e.g. "IT'S MAHVEL BAYBEE!" "Oh he got da mango Sentinel" "Mag-fucking-neto" "Scoops Häagen-Dazs" "Oh he's so Pringles. Where yo curleh mustache at?" etc.
The video is so well-known in the FGC that Capcom themselves made references to it in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Crazy, right?
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when having just blown some terrorist fecker up, in a moment of 'cool' boastfullness that follows, and said to noone in paticular since your combatting the terrorist world alone...
"Yippee ki-ay, motherfucker!"
"Yippee ki-ay, motherfucker!"
by Jadey July 25, 2008
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PS.: Many people mention the expression “Yippee ki-yay” in the movie “Die Hard” as the origin of the work, but it is important to know that this word is much order. Like I said: from the “cowboys-days”.
PS.: Many people mention the expression “Yippee ki-yay” in the movie “Die Hard” as the origin of the work, but it is important to know that this word is much order. Like I said: from the “cowboys-days”.
Here is one example of use: I’ve been meaning to meet someone for, like, a month. Today, she finally was available. My reply? “Yippee ki-yay”, woman! Pick you up at eight.”
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Any further question youtube "yipes stripes teen-age strangler" and watch the one with the girl singing on the counter.
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