Poll
Question:
How do you pronounce?
Option 1: Ribby
votes: 2
Option 2: R-B-I
votes: 17
Option 3: We never actually say the name
votes: 0
Option 4: Other
votes: 2
In our circle, we call it "Ribby". I would think that that's the standard, but i'm not sure. Does anyone here actually take the time to say "Lets play R-B-I Baseball"?
We just call it 'R-B-I' and don't bother with the 'Baseball' at all.
M-W.com has it both R-B-I (http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?rbi00002.wav=RBI) and Ribby (http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/audio.pl?rbi00001.wav=RBI).
I typically say: Would you like to play "The-Greatest-Game-ever-thought-of-and-put-into-electronic-code-so-that-we simple-humans-might-enjoy-even-a-small-portion-of-our-otherwise-completely-insignificant-and-miserable-lives"?
Of course, that might just be a local dialet...
If we want to be long winded we use the term Rib-eee. For short just "Let's Dee-Nee ourselves." In extreme circumstances I will say, "It is time to get fucked up." That means that we have some SoCo in the house. I love how many RBI traits are common across the globe.
R-B-I around here, don't hear "Ribby" too often. But let me know how you pronounce it, perhaps it deserves to be a FAQ question...
My friend Chubbs and I don't really call it anything. We look at each other and throw up our hands. Then it's on. If we do call it something, it's ribby, but I'm not sure how to spell it.
I usually just say something like, "are you ready for your weekly beatdown," or "it's time to have your ass handed to you." That's usually enough.
Gantry, I think these definitely makes a good FAQ.
we either would call it RBI, or me and T would look at eachother and say either
"best of seven?"
"chessmatch" or
"you got time?"
those are the classic lines...
We just call it R-B-I. The baseball part is understood.
Gantry, I think these definitely makes a good FAQ.
Me no speak English? That's unpossible!
We either say
"R-B-I"
"Let's go" (said non-chalantly)
(sing the theme song)
Mike
I can't believe that the overwhelming majority says R-B-I. "Ribby" just rolls off the tongue so easily. Plus save a syllable. Think of all the time you guys could've saved by saying "Ribby" all this time and not R-B-I.
Let's assume it takes about .5 seconds to pronounce the extra syllable.
Let's also assume, that RBI is mentioned by us or our friends on an average of 4 times per day (a low estimate to be sure).
RBI has been out since 1988, so that's 15 years of RBI.
Here's the math:
.5*4*(15*365)=10950
10950 seconds=182.5 minutes or a little over 3 hours.
So basically by saying R-B-I instead of "Ribby" you've missed out on one entire 3-hour RBI marathon. I suggest giving "Ribby" a try in the future.
Check out the big brain on GDavis! You a smart motherfucker.
That was silly.
My RBI support group calls it "RBI" but I usually ask them if they want an "ass whoopin', Tengen style."
Armas
Quote from: fknmclane on 09/16/03, 11:27:45 AM
Check out the big brain on GDavis! You a smart motherfucker.
Always has, alway will be pronounced R-B-I in So Cal.
Argh Bee Eye Baseball.
R-B-I here as well - must have been some sort of West Coast regional radio campaign that Tengen did to launch the game in the 80s.
I would say it's the laid back attitude of So Cal that makes you guys say R-B-I. Here in New York, things are much more fast paced, so we go with the abbreviated "ribby". I remember at the NY tourney it was pointed out that not only did my crew call it that, but so did BlyNoNo and Big Apple Champ.
Those crazy regional radio campaigns. Who would have thought that R.B.I would be prounced as R-B-I?
I have noticed that we all tend to spell it out RBI here on the boards, when it really should be R.B.I. A bunch of lazy slackers is we.
i call it Deh Neh Boseboll, in honor of gantry's system of pronunciation
Now a phul! Please vote...
Technically, "Drinking R-B-I".
Wasting 2 more syllables, but many more brain cells.
That's why we stick to "Death" to describe drinking RBI...
Quote from: Gantry on 08/17/05, 10:36:25 AM
That's why we stick to "Death" to describe drinking RBI...
What pitching rules are used for "Death"?
http://dee-nee.com/rbi/drink.shtml
Quote from: Gantry on 08/17/05, 10:46:22 AM
http://dee-nee.com/rbi/drink.shtml
Can't get there.
Rih-Bih-Ih
Strangely, when we describe the game, we pronounce each letter individually. But, when referring to the stat, we say Ribby.