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*Email [[trading cards]] — [[Strong Bad]] discusses how the characters engage in forms of '''[[Trading Cards|trading card]]ery'''. | *Email [[trading cards]] — [[Strong Bad]] discusses how the characters engage in forms of '''[[Trading Cards|trading card]]ery'''. | ||
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 14]] — [[So and So]] says she won't dabble in any '''yearbookery''' until she takes her final exams. | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 14]] — [[So and So]] says she won't dabble in any '''yearbookery''' until she takes her final exams. | ||
- | *[[Nintendo Power July 2008 | + | *[[Nintendo Power Interview - July 2008]] — When asked about game manuals, Strong Bad says, "Anyone who can't figure out how to [[mash]] a bunch of buttons on a game pad shouldn't be indulging in '''video-gamery''' in the first place." |
*[[Homestar Ruiner]] — | *[[Homestar Ruiner]] — | ||
**Strong Bad says he'll never be able to engage in any '''antic-ry''' while [[Marzipan]]'s around. | **Strong Bad says he'll never be able to engage in any '''antic-ry''' while [[Marzipan]]'s around. |
Revision as of 21:29, 2 October 2019
Characters in the Homestar Runner universe frequently like to engage in unusual practices, named by combining a noun with the suffix "-ery".
Appearances
- Email space program — The filmstrip voiceover describes the Proud Anselmo as a "wonder of modern SBASAF-ery".
- Email trading cards — Strong Bad discusses how the characters engage in forms of trading cardery.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 14 — So and So says she won't dabble in any yearbookery until she takes her final exams.
- Nintendo Power Interview - July 2008 — When asked about game manuals, Strong Bad says, "Anyone who can't figure out how to mash a bunch of buttons on a game pad shouldn't be indulging in video-gamery in the first place."
- Homestar Ruiner —
- Email your edge — Strong Bad marvels over his arsenal of edge-havery.
- Kick-A-Ball — According the rules, striking out in Kick-a Ball results in vehement catapultery.
- I Killed Pom Pom — Strong Bad remarks about Stitch Witchery when he sees the remains of an inflatable pumpkin that Homestar Runner has confused for Pom Pom.
- Fan Costumes 2015 — The YouTube description for this video is "Strong Bad does his usual make-funnery to people who dressed up in H*R themed Halloween 'stumes."
- Homestar Runner Goes For the Gold — Strong Bad says that he likes to mock Strong Sad for his sad-sackery.
- Email the bird — The YouTube description mentions flip-offery.
- Meeple Grove — Strong Bad says that the meeples look like they're from an old stop-motion British show where people talk in board gamery terms.