Jinx Jinx Again You Ower Me
Too people say the same word(s) simultaneously. First person who says "you owe me a Coke," is, ostensibly owed a Coke. But it's just a fun acknowledgement of the event.
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I guess the fake punch to the shoulder is a refinement.
It sounds like, come to think of it, like it was a great add for Coke, and has become integrated into our culture. :eek:
We always said, "Jinx!" "Buy me a coke" was something you could say later. You could also say "stone jinx" or other things that had different punishments.
First I've heard of it was in Simpsons' Treehouse of Terror II.
Dunno if that's the original source, but it got me using it.
Also in Treehouse of Terror V:
Montgomery Burns: Yes, by cutting off cable TV, and the beer supply, I'll be able to ensure an honest winter's work out of those low-lifes…Smithers: Sir, did you ever stop to think that maybe it was doing this that caused the previous caretakers to go insane and murder their families?Montgomery Burns: Mmm, perhaps. Tell you what, we come back and everyone's slaughtered, I owe you a Coke.
hogarth August 10, 2012, 4:11am #4
When I was a kid, I just knew about saying "jinx" and then the other person couldn't speak until you said their name.
The first time I heard the "buy me a coke" bit added on was in a skit on an old episode of Saturday Night Live (Dec. 15, 1984, apparently).
The A.V. Club
Saturday Night Live, Dec. 15, 1984 (Host: Eddie Murphy)
Within about a year of Saturday Night Live's 1975 debut, the backlash had already begun. As the show rapidly grew in popularity, and the Not Ready For Prime-Time Players showed up on magazine covers and in Hollywood movies, some of SNL's original...
Leo_Bloom August 10, 2012, 5:15am #5
You're right, I remember saying only "jinx" when I was growing up, but not the part of not saying the other person's name. Howeve, it was imperative that you say "jinx" first. "Stone jinx" was what again?
I wonder if non-USA people do this.
But the mystery continues…
Satellite_Guy August 10, 2012, 5:45am #6
I'm familiar with it as Owe me a beer.
x-ray_vision August 10, 2012, 7:02am #7
The saying I'm familiar with is "pinch, poke, you owe me a Coke." As you're saying "pinch, poke", you actually pinch and poke the other person.
lost4life August 10, 2012, 1:12pm #8
I can confirm this was said in the 60s. There were different variations, but all revolved around two people saying the same word, and buying a Coke.
In our neighborhood, you would say "ten cents or Coke" while punching (lightly, more like knocking) the person's arm on each word. I think the rule was if they could get away, they didn't owe you anything. I have seen this done literally hundreds, if not thousands of times growing up, and I don't recall one Coke ever being bought by the losing party.
PoorYorick August 10, 2012, 1:43pm #9
There was a Laurel and Hardy short* where they spoke the same thing at the same time, only their routine went something like:
Then they do some complicated finger and arm routine.
*ETA: Google says it was Our Relations.
Mona_Lisa_Simpson August 10, 2012, 3:37pm #10
I grew up in northern Ontario (1970s)and it was always "Jinx". Then you couldn't talk till your name was said.
My son (Northern Ontario/Vancouver, Grade 4 right now) does "Jinx, now you owe me a soda"
Which is weird, because a) I've heard the Coke variation but never soda.b) We don't say soda, we say pop.
kanicbird August 10, 2012, 3:37pm #11
Satellite_Guy:
I'm familiar with it as Owe me a beer.
Seconded
OldGuy August 10, 2012, 5:00pm #12
Cleveland, Ohio are early sixties:
"Jinx, horse, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10, you owe me a Coke."
No Cokes were ever paid to my knowledge perhaps partly because the other person could stop the whole thing simply by hollering "stop" before you got through.
Leo_Bloom August 10, 2012, 11:18pm #13
PoorYorick:
There was a Laurel and Hardy short* where they spoke the same thing at the same time, only their routine went something like:
Then they do some complicated finger and arm routine.
*ETA: Google says it was Our Relations.
I have no idea what this means, particularly the Shakespeare/Longfellow line, in the absence of a challenge.
More important, I have no idea why this was posted (aside from general geniality, which is always welcome).
Noel_Prosequi August 10, 2012, 11:31pm #14
Australia. Not speaking for the whole country, but my group of mates at age 8 or so would link pinkies, then each person had to name a poet before the jinx was broken and the parties could speak normally again. That may be derived from the Laurel and Hardy routine, or it may be that both are derived from some older meme.
drewtwo99 August 10, 2012, 11:32pm #15
When I was a kid, you had to do this.
two people say same thing at the same time
Me: Jinx!
(Other person can't talk now)
Me: (saying) Pinch pinches the other person, Poke pokes the other person, you owe me a coke!
Now they have to get me a coke before they are allowed to talk again or they get pinched/poked again.
Kenm August 11, 2012, 2:56am #16
"Snap" has evolved in meaning, replaced by "jinx," it appears. This thread is the first time I've come across "jinx" used that way.
My mother (born 1913, western Canada) and her generation used "snap" when two people said the same thing at the same time, and I heard it used that way in Hollywood movies made in the "30s and "40s, so its use that way can't be a regionalism.
Then "snap" was back but used under different circumstances.
"You owe me a Coke," like "jinx," is new to me, too.
denquixote August 11, 2012, 4:08am #17
Where I grew up in the 50's one person would punch the other in the upper arm and say "jinx on a Pepsi." I never liked Pepsi so never worried about collecting.
Lust4Life August 12, 2012, 4:06pm #18
Satellite_Guy:
I'm familiar with it as Owe me a beer.
Thirded.
If anyone said to me "I owe you a not very pleasant tasting, fizzy beverage", I'd respond with "And I owe you a smack in the mouth".
Coke ! The proof that mass advertising, by stealth or otherwise, can sell massive amounts of an otherwise forgettable product .
BigT August 13, 2012, 4:29am #19
drewtwo99:
When I was a kid, you had to do this.
two people say same thing at the same time
Me: Jinx!
(Other person can't talk now)
Me: (saying) Pinch pinches the other person, Poke pokes the other person, you owe me a coke!
Now they have to get me a coke before they are allowed to talk again or they get pinched/poked again.
I knew some kids who took it very seriously, too. They stopped getting in trouble for talking in class for quite a while–until the teacher said their name.
Herobrine_s_Daughter March 4, 2017, 10:01pm #20
I have heard so many different kinds of jinxesEx.Person 1 and 2: blah blah blah (to lazy to make them say something)Person 1: JINX 1 2 3 4… 10But if person 2 says stop before person 1 reaches 10 then person 1 is jinxed
The jinx that i like though is this oneEx. 1Person 1 and 2: blah blah blah (again lazy)Person 2: JINXPerson 1: Jinx is a joke you owe me a cokePerson 2: Coke machine is out of order now you owe me a quarterAnother i like to use is this oneEx. 2Person 1 and 2: blah (…)Person 2: JINX YOU OWE ME A SODA (or coke)Person 1: Soda machine is out of order now you owe me a quarter (just the beginning is different :p)
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