the moose has left the building


the term is a neologism. it was a joke ‘internet term’ which was first used by “friday night cranks” and has since been (rarely) used by fans of the show. it was supposed to be a common “figure of speech” used on mysp-ce (as told on the show) and was meant be mean, “where do you live?” when stated. similar to an euphemism.

the term “can i take a bite out of your taco?” was also created by friday night cranks at the same time this one was.
bob: the moose has left the building
bobbette: canada

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