The Tosh.0 Principle describes an increasingly common and rather infuriating occurrence in which an obscure joke, character, story, or other piece of media is referenced in mainstream media, causing everybody to think it originated from the latter.
Named after the TV show Tosh.0, which provides commentary on internet viral videos. Other notorious culprits include South Park, Family Guy, and rap music.
Named after the TV show Tosh.0, which provides commentary on internet viral videos. Other notorious culprits include South Park, Family Guy, and rap music.
You: "Have you seen that video of the crazy Ugandan preacher talking about gay people?"
Your Friend: "You mean the one from Tosh.0?"
You: "The Tosh.0 Principle strikes again!"
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Your Friend: "Hey, turn it up. This is that MC Hammer song."
You: "This is Super Freak, you idiot."
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Your Friend: "What are you reading?"
You: "The Call of Cthulhu."
Your Friend: "Isn't that a Metallica song?"
Your Friend: "You mean the one from Tosh.0?"
You: "The Tosh.0 Principle strikes again!"
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Your Friend: "Hey, turn it up. This is that MC Hammer song."
You: "This is Super Freak, you idiot."
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Your Friend: "What are you reading?"
You: "The Call of Cthulhu."
Your Friend: "Isn't that a Metallica song?"
by voltaire1994 November 13, 2010

by crestfallen June 7, 2004

by Batmanmothurfuckur September 18, 2013

Something really overused on Youtube signifying that instead of just one part of the song/video being great, the whole song/video is. X:XX is for the total length of the song.
1: yo i really love that part starting from 1:52 - 2:05
2: well i like it from 0:00 to 5:01!!! (0:00 - X:XX)
1: csb
2: well i like it from 0:00 to 5:01!!! (0:00 - X:XX)
1: csb
by yCoRrUpT? June 30, 2010

police code for streete racing
by Young Sha May 21, 2008

by NLR718 June 11, 2006

Nowadays used to represent the act of taking an L.
Originated in the depths of the PC GTA Online tryhard community, when crews like SUCE, NAVY, SWCC and MWPC used to kill each other. The purpose was to be “up” on your opponents (which means having more total kills, e.g. 36-28) but this was taken to the most extreme point, when getting few kills in the most bizarrely cheap ways led to making your opponent rage (1-0 gg no re, cry).
Originated in the depths of the PC GTA Online tryhard community, when crews like SUCE, NAVY, SWCC and MWPC used to kill each other. The purpose was to be “up” on your opponents (which means having more total kills, e.g. 36-28) but this was taken to the most extreme point, when getting few kills in the most bizarrely cheap ways led to making your opponent rage (1-0 gg no re, cry).
A - “1-0”
B - “But you killed me while I was chatting”
A - “1-0 cry”
B - “Nah bro that’s a cheap kill”
A - “1-0 gg no re”
1- “Check out this meme”
2- “It sucks, I’ve already seen it one week ago”
1- “But I’ve got it from my favorite meme account on Instagram bro!”
2- “1-0 cry”
B - “But you killed me while I was chatting”
A - “1-0 cry”
B - “Nah bro that’s a cheap kill”
A - “1-0 gg no re”
1- “Check out this meme”
2- “It sucks, I’ve already seen it one week ago”
1- “But I’ve got it from my favorite meme account on Instagram bro!”
2- “1-0 cry”
by .I. September 5, 2018
