It originally means "that makes sense", but gets used as something to say when the other person said something weird or the conversation gets awkward.
by Real Ground Shaker March 30, 2025
by Real Ground Shaker March 30, 2025
that makes sense, that follows, obviously
The punch line of an al jokes youtube short, where one of the characters explains the meaning of "that tracks" and the other takes it as the definition of "baseball, huh?"
The punch line of an al jokes youtube short, where one of the characters explains the meaning of "that tracks" and the other takes it as the definition of "baseball, huh?"
A: My brother got in a car accident, apparently someone hit him in the parking lot
B: Who hit him?
A: An elderly Asian lady
B: Baseball, huh?
B: Who hit him?
A: An elderly Asian lady
B: Baseball, huh?
by CrimsonScribe March 30, 2025
by jimothy timklefart April 10, 2025
A phrase meaning "that tracks" or "that makes sense" used to subtly convey acknowledgement of information that reinforces a stereotype.
Person 1: My brother got hit in a car accident, apparently someone hit him in the parking lot.
Person 2: Who hit him?
Person 1: An elderly Asian lady.
Person 2: Baseball, huh?
Person 2: Who hit him?
Person 1: An elderly Asian lady.
Person 2: Baseball, huh?
by that tracks March 27, 2025
"that makes sense", "that follows", "obviously"
Person 1: Ah shit, my brother got in a car accident, apparently someone hit him in the parking lot
Person 2: Who hit him?
Person 1: An elderly Asian lady
Person 2: Baseball, huh?
Person 2: Who hit him?
Person 1: An elderly Asian lady
Person 2: Baseball, huh?
by krecior March 30, 2025
This joke has originated from the youtuber "Al Jokes" and is mainly used when you want to be sexist, racist, etc without being overt about it, usually when a stereotype of such nature happens. It is also popularly used in short from content like youtube shorts or tiktok.
by GenericUser9212001 March 30, 2025