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Broke ya! - Something David randomly said in Episode (anyone2 know?).- The Cellphone Flashlight. There have been many who have asked what this phrase means. It'sIts meaning is best explained by whenthe context in which you would say it. When you say something that blows someone's mind, confuses them or causes them to become speechless, that's when you yell, "Broke Ya!".

Canada's Pants - America is Canada's Pants. This was decided on the Nobody's Posting Forums after James referenced a shirt he'd seen online that claimed that Canada was "America's Hat" in Episode 038 - Disney Drama.

Crizzle - A word meaning 'crap'. Though this word wasn't created by James, he is credited for redefining it. The definition has also been added to The Urban Dictionary.

Fullet - Coined by David during Episode 013 - Auger Man when referencing a long-haired man who was hip-hop dancing at a Best Buy. A Fullet is (to quote David), "Long hair like a mullet but it's not really a mullet because he hasn't got it cut in a while.. It's like a fullet.. It's a full head of hair that looks like a mullet".

I have news for you! - Quoted from a NorweiganNorwegian Disney employee by James during Episode 038 - Disney Drama who was interrupting him as he tried to get into the park by providing information from his credit card as he left his ticket at his hotel. He called eventually placed her in a mythological country called Norwegia. Recently it has been discovered that Norwegia is Norway in German. When James read this e-mail, he replied, "It was supposed to be a mythical place!! Dangit, I'm still dissing Norway." The Disney employee has come to be called Norwegia Lady.

Lucy - A name for someone, typically female, that you want to keep anonymous in your stories read on Nobody's Listening. David first used this name in a story in Episode 006 - The Pot. James then repeated the name in his next story. Listeners then began to use Lucy to keep their friends protected from stalkers.

Lucifer - A name for someone, typically male, that you want to keep anonymous in your stories that are read on Nobody's Listening.

Norwegia - A pretend country James created. The Disney employee known as Norwegia Lady is from there. Mentioned first in Episode 038 - Disney Drama.

Stalkers or Stalkerz - This is typically said on the show anytime someone gives out information that someone could use to find them in real life. Early in the show James and David were both worried about giving out totoo much about themselves. Over time more and more would slip out and the stalkers were mentioned. Listeners now reference stalkers in the forums, in their calls and emailed stories.

Get out of my face! - A joke made by Jenna when she was testing out "no".

I'll draw you a picture. - James has offered to draw people pictures with the purpose of trying to reward or bribe folks to do things, answer questions or provide facts. Since the show is poor and can't provide real prizes, he started offering to draw pictures for folks. Typically used like this: "If you can tell me what movie that was from... I'll draw you a picture!" More recently the phrase was used as the primary motovationmotivation for James' art site: drawyouapicture.com

Let's just say... - A way to tell stories very quickly. It was made by a listener in a voice mail about a camp experience in Episode 027 - The Purple Dress

LBB (Living Breathing Butthead) - A joke made by James in Episode 038 - Disney Drama. An LBB is someone who embodies the very essence of being a butt. Now there is an LBB of the Week segment as part of the show.

The Gospel of Kennison (GoK) - The Gospel of Kennison is spread by listeners of Nobody's Listening. It is said that the GOK is being spread when someone (1) shares NLCast with a friend or family member, (2) makes a joke from the show to someone in real life, (3) brandishes a bumper sticker or (4) tags the website's url in a public place.