Proof that white kids steal everything from black culture, Chef wasn't serious about the term. :D Matt and Trey probably are also making a Bedknobs and Broomsticks reference for purposes of absurdity.
Mr Garrison: Chef, what did you do when white people stole your culture?
Chef: Oh. Well, we black people just always tried to stay out in front of them.
Mr Slave: How did you do that?
Chef: Well, like with our slang. Black people always used to say, "I'm in the house" instead of "I'm here." But then white people all started to say "in the house" so we switched it to "in the hizzouse." Hizzouse became hizzizzouse, and then white folk started saying that, and we had to change it to hizzie, then "in the hizzle" which we had to change to "hizzle fo shizzle," and now, because white people say "hizzle fo shizzle," we have to say "flippity-floppity-floo."
Mr Garrison: We don't have time for all that, Chef! Oh, if only those Queer Eye For the Straight Guy people understood what they were doing. Wait. That's it! I know exactly what to do! Come on, Mr. Slave! Let's get back to our flippity-floppity-floo.
Chef: Oh no! Dammit! Don't call it that!
Chef: Oh. Well, we black people just always tried to stay out in front of them.
Mr Slave: How did you do that?
Chef: Well, like with our slang. Black people always used to say, "I'm in the house" instead of "I'm here." But then white people all started to say "in the house" so we switched it to "in the hizzouse." Hizzouse became hizzizzouse, and then white folk started saying that, and we had to change it to hizzie, then "in the hizzle" which we had to change to "hizzle fo shizzle," and now, because white people say "hizzle fo shizzle," we have to say "flippity-floppity-floo."
Mr Garrison: We don't have time for all that, Chef! Oh, if only those Queer Eye For the Straight Guy people understood what they were doing. Wait. That's it! I know exactly what to do! Come on, Mr. Slave! Let's get back to our flippity-floppity-floo.
Chef: Oh no! Dammit! Don't call it that!
by Xyzzy February 21, 2004
In the house.
First you were in the house, then you were in the hiz-ouse, then you were in the hiz-ay, then you were in the hizzy.
Now we just say your in the flippity-floppity-floop.
First you were in the house, then you were in the hiz-ouse, then you were in the hiz-ay, then you were in the hizzy.
Now we just say your in the flippity-floppity-floop.
by Mike January 01, 2004
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Adjective: Nobody can take her place, no way they can match her face, no. She got it goin' on in a way so clear, you just wanna buy her a beer.
Origin: Term coined by Chef from South Park, CO. Can be found on the Chef Aid Soundtrack, in his ode to Kathy Lee.
Origin: Term coined by Chef from South Park, CO. Can be found on the Chef Aid Soundtrack, in his ode to Kathy Lee.
by chazmodeus January 25, 2007
This is a skateboard stunt which came out if the dormant folds of Joey Gnapp's brain. A skateboarder skates down a hill at well over 30mph (zippity doo da) through a loop (loop de), and into a busy itersection which must include speeding cars(floppity flip).
Wow man, did you see that guy that just pulled off a zippity-doo-da-loop-de-floppity-flip! And no Ms. Brooks, this has absolutely nothing to do with my project.
by G-NAPP May 17, 2004