Ski Team


ski team spoken really fast is said to sound like “skeet skeet”, however, most members of ski teams across america (and in some parts of europe) deny this. a few have come forward and admitted a double meaning, but n-body has confirmed the actual meaning of the words.

often used in conjuction with a hand signal in which, palm facing in, the middle and ring finger are held in by the thumb and index and pinky are held upright.
me: hey spalding.
spalding: uhhh, ski team.

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