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Term originates from a game of [[Quiplash]] that [[User:Taxiwitch-7589|Josh]] played with his Waukesha friends, in which his friend | |||
Term originates from a game of [[Quiplash]] that [[User:Taxiwitch-7589|Josh]] played with his Waukesha friends, in which his friend Joel misspelled the word "Goodbye" and instead submitted the answer "Goosbye" in response to a prompt. | |||
The phrase made its way into the Discord and quickly became a regular departure. | The phrase made its way into the Discord and quickly became a regular departure. |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 20 February 2020
It is convention that an initiated Guzmer member will verbally say "Guzbye" or "Guznight" before leaving voice chat.
Spelling
As it is purely a verbal colloquialism, the spelling is contended. Some variations of the farewells' spelling include:
- Goosbye
- Goozbye
- Guzbye
- Gooznight
- Goosnight
- Guznight
Origin
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Term originates from a game of Quiplash that Josh played with his Waukesha friends, in which his friend Joel misspelled the word "Goodbye" and instead submitted the answer "Goosbye" in response to a prompt. The phrase made its way into the Discord and quickly became a regular departure.