An inside joke from the Al Jokes community, where a person explains the phrase 'that tracks' to his friend, but his friend misunderstands and thinks 'baseball huh' is the phrase that was explained.
The phrase is now used randomly in the comment sections of many creators - not just Al Jokes.
The original video is titled "when you hear a phrase you’re going to be stealing"
The phrase is now used randomly in the comment sections of many creators - not just Al Jokes.
The original video is titled "when you hear a phrase you’re going to be stealing"
“I was mugged by a diverse gentleman on my way to a Tigers game in Detroit”
“Baseball huh?”
“Precisely”
A comment from the original video - @nunziocombattelli6311
“Baseball huh?”
“Precisely”
A comment from the original video - @nunziocombattelli6311
by Batootihead March 20, 2025

by mr3legs December 9, 2008

by jimothy timklefart April 10, 2025

A synonym for "that tracks"
Allen: My Sister just got in a car accident.
Alex: OMG! Who hit her!
Allen: Apparently some old Asian lady
Alex: Baseball, huh?
Alex: OMG! Who hit her!
Allen: Apparently some old Asian lady
Alex: Baseball, huh?
by MicrowaveOven01 April 8, 2025

when someone knows full well what you said cause it’s in text try’s to avoid the question cause they know they don’t wanna be wrong
you-sends urban dictionary definition to indirectly tell how you feel*
other-“huh”
you- sends the definition of this*
other-“huh”
you- sends the definition of this*
by johnny_the_goat January 9, 2022

Quagmire: "Hey sweet thing, wanna grab a coffee?"
Girl: "ok"
Quagmire: "huh huh ooryt, giggidy giddidy"
(for definition of "giggidy giggidy" just search it)=
Girl: "ok"
Quagmire: "huh huh ooryt, giggidy giddidy"
(for definition of "giggidy giggidy" just search it)=
by matty_W February 23, 2008
