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− | In [[7.10 Death's Door]], Bobby's dying word to the boys is " | + | "Idjit" is an affectionate, but exasperated, appellation applied by [[Bobby]] to Sam and Dean - first heard in [[3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock]]. It has become something of a catch phrase, and Bobby's use of it is imitated by Crowley in [[6.04 Weekend at Bobby's]]. In [[7.10 Death's Door]], Bobby's dying word to the boys is "idjits", said with a smile. |
− | Following Bobby's death, [[Garth]] steps into his role, adopting a number of his mannerisms including using the phrase | + | Following Bobby's death, [[Garth]] steps into his role, adopting a number of his mannerisms including using the phrase "idjit", although Dean in [[8.06 Southern Comfort]] insists he misuses it. |
+ | Idjit = idiot. It is a southern thing. | ||
Jim Beaver refers to the followers of [http://www.twitter.com/jumblejim his Twitter] as "Twidjits". | Jim Beaver refers to the followers of [http://www.twitter.com/jumblejim his Twitter] as "Twidjits". | ||
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− | + | [[Nicknames]] | |
− | See also [[Nicknames]] | ||
[[Category:Fandom]][[Category:Vernacular]] | [[Category:Fandom]][[Category:Vernacular]] |
Revision as of 08:03, 29 March 2013
Look after your brother, ya idjit.
"Idjit" is an affectionate, but exasperated, appellation applied by Bobby to Sam and Dean - first heard in 3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock. It has become something of a catch phrase, and Bobby's use of it is imitated by Crowley in 6.04 Weekend at Bobby's. In 7.10 Death's Door, Bobby's dying word to the boys is "idjits", said with a smile.
Following Bobby's death, Garth steps into his role, adopting a number of his mannerisms including using the phrase "idjit", although Dean in 8.06 Southern Comfort insists he misuses it.
Idjit = idiot. It is a southern thing.
Jim Beaver refers to the followers of his Twitter as "Twidjits".