by .0.7.9.7.1.5.3.7.4.6.5.9.7.3.4 May 8, 2025
Get the <.0.5.4.3.0>The Sunflower Deed The Sunflower Seed, Duh, Huh, duh, Mhm<.0.5.4.3.0..>mug. It's a joke coming from AL Jokes's channel in which he makes a skit where the character misinterprets the thing he says and instead of saying "that tracks", he thinks "baseball huh" is the true sentence to indicate someting makes sense
person 1 - Oh, my brother got in a car accident, someone hit him on the parking lot
person 2 - Who hit him
person 1 - An elderly Asian lady
person 2 - Baseball huh?
person 1 - w- no! what?!
person 2 - Who hit him
person 1 - An elderly Asian lady
person 2 - Baseball huh?
person 1 - w- no! what?!
by DEMEMZEA April 2, 2025
Get the baseball huhmug. by yoyo_the_mcg_a_m_e_r January 7, 2023
Get the huhmug. The term “huh bro what” refers to when you lie about something and later someone else confronts you to your face about it but you don’t want to own up to your actions
Mike said “wait bro where’s my energy drink that you owe me for that essay”
Jacob replied “huh bro what? What essay? Someone stole it.”
Mike said to his friend in private “he’s lying his ass off”
Jacob replied “huh bro what? What essay? Someone stole it.”
Mike said to his friend in private “he’s lying his ass off”
by Urbandicktionary7483628 April 26, 2025
Get the Huh bro whatmug. 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
Get the huhmug. "Baseball, huh?" has two uses:
1) a direct replacement for the phrase "That tracks"
2) as a meaningless response to anything.
The phrase is less frequently used in it's original meaning of "That tracks", and more often it is used as a punchline to subvert expectations; to reference the absurdity of mentioning baseball when it's irrelevant, whilst pretending to be unaware of the irrelevance.
Originated from YouTuber "Al Jokes", when he made a sketch about someone misunderstanding the meaning of the two-part phrase "Baseball, huh? That tracks", and mistakenly using "Baseball, huh?" in place of "That tracks". The phrase has been transformed by the internet hive-mind into a "The Waffle House Has Found Its New Host" type phrase, where it's spread is far beyond the original source to the point it now has little association. It has become an internet phenomenon larger than what it was originally imagined to be.
1) a direct replacement for the phrase "That tracks"
2) as a meaningless response to anything.
The phrase is less frequently used in it's original meaning of "That tracks", and more often it is used as a punchline to subvert expectations; to reference the absurdity of mentioning baseball when it's irrelevant, whilst pretending to be unaware of the irrelevance.
Originated from YouTuber "Al Jokes", when he made a sketch about someone misunderstanding the meaning of the two-part phrase "Baseball, huh? That tracks", and mistakenly using "Baseball, huh?" in place of "That tracks". The phrase has been transformed by the internet hive-mind into a "The Waffle House Has Found Its New Host" type phrase, where it's spread is far beyond the original source to the point it now has little association. It has become an internet phenomenon larger than what it was originally imagined to be.
"My brother got hit in the parking lot by an elderly Asian lady"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Why do you keep ignoring me?"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Baseball, huh?"
"Why do you keep ignoring me?"
"Baseball, huh?"
by AlJokesFan April 1, 2025
Get the Baseball, huh?mug. 