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Trash talk

Trash talk is a form of spoken insult usually found in sports events, although it is not exclusive to sports or similarly characterized events.[1][2] It is often used to intimidate the opposition and/or make them less confident in their abilities to win easier, but it can also be used in a humorous spirit. Trash-talk is often characterized by the use of hyperbole or figurative language, such as "Your team can't run! You run like honey on ice!" Puns and other wordplay are commonly used.

CM Punk in professional wrestling engaging in trash talk

Trash-talk has become a debatable term, especially in North American sports, with the greatest trash talkers being acknowledged for both their trash-talking skills as well as their athletic and mental abilities.[3]

Usage edit

In sports, trash-talk most commonly comes in the form of insults to an opposing player's playing ability or physical appearance which is ethically not acceptable.[4] The intended effects of trash-talk are to create rivalry between the players and increase the psychological pressure of opposing players to perform well or to stop the trash-talker from performing well.[5] Trash-talk was most famously used by heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali in the 1960s and 70s.

In 1963, Ali even released a popular full-length record album consisting largely of trash-talk poetry. It was entitled I Am the Greatest!, a phrase that became his signature line. Since then, it has become common for boxers, wrestlers, and many other sports competitors to use trash-talk.[6] However, in amateur sports ranks, trash-talking is generally frowned upon as unsportsmanlike conduct (especially in youth leagues). Former UFC Featherweight and Lightweight Champion Conor McGregor is an example of a prominent trash-talker, he is considered to be the greatest trash-talker in MMA history.[7][8][9] Former UFC fighter Chael Sonnen is also considered by many to be one of the greatest trash-talkers MMA has ever had.[7][8][9] Although the practice of trying to distract opponents with verbal abuse is common to virtually all sports, other sports sometimes have their terminology for verbal abuse: for example, cricket calls it sledging and in ice hockey, it is called chirping.

The quality of performance of players under the pressure of trash-talk is debated, but one study found that participants who were subject to a trash-talk message exerted more effort in completing their task and perceived their opponent with more incivility and rivalry when compared to participants who were subject to a neutral, irrelevant, or no message at all.[5]

While trash-talking frequently focuses on sporting attributes such as physical ability and athleticism, there is also significant trash-talking off-topic including opponent's sexual behavior and relationships. Trash-talk is more prevalent in contact sports than non-contact sports, and it is also more prevalent between male competitors than female competitors.[10]

Types edit

Smack talk edit

Smack talk is a slang term seen in chat channels in chat room, blog, and massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) conversations.[11] The term came about in the early 1990s. It generally refers to the use of threatening or intentionally inflammatory language. Smack talk can also be used with bullying, whether that be face-to-face interaction, or cyber-bullying.

Smack talk is also a slang term used in sports. It refers to inflammatory comments made by a person or team in order to insult, anger, annoy or be boisterous toward their opponents.[12] Although it began as a term used by sports fans and athletes, it has spread to all areas of culture where competition takes place. In the United States, it is synonymous with "trash talk".

The social interaction within MMOGs has been observed to be quite active and often leads to long-term social relationships.[13] MMOG groups, such as "teams", "guilds" or "corporations", are composed of groups of people who often initially have no other social contact or interactions with each other.[14] As a result, their conversations contain a subtext of the discovery of language skills, social values, and intentions. One of the first indicators of these is the use or offense taken by the usage of smack talk. To set a social context or to comply with MMOG end user license agreement[15] restrictions, MMOG groups may establish bylaws, traditions, or rules (formal or informal) that either permit, discourage, or prohibit the use of smack talk in their conversations and postings.

Talking shit edit

Talking shit is a term and type of trash-talk that refers to various types of derogatory language aimed at an individual or any type of entity, such as a group or organisation.[16] Talking shit can be used as a tactic in fighting or brawling, used to draw attention to the matter among onlookers.[17] This is a term that has been coined more recently and is used in reference when someone talks negatively about another person, concept, organisation, or entity. This may or may not include spreading false ideas. The same term can also be used to describe something spoken which is not true, uninteresting or irrelevant. It may be a contraction of Talking Bullshit.

It is not to be confused with shitposting, which is when someone posts "content aggressively, ironically, and trollishly poor quality"[18] to an online forum.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]

Morality edit

The ethics of using trash-talk as a strategy is debated. In sports, trash talking is often seen as unsportsmanlike, as throwing insults at opposing players goes beyond the limits and conventions of the game. Some argue, on the other hand, that trash talking can be used as a valid strategy to increase tension in opponents and thus benefit from opponents' poor performance, since any action not explicitly banned in the rules is permitted.[27]

In popular culture edit

Given the rapid increase in the popularity of the phrase, its appearance in popular media and culture is extensive. One of the earliest references can be found in Dobie Gray's hit song from 1965, "The 'In' Crowd," in which the third verse describes members "spendin' cash, talkin' trash" as part of the depiction of a desirable group membership. Uses have become ubiquitous, particularly as part of the birth of hip-hop culture and rap music. References are now likely too numerous to manage a list here in Wikipedia, although there are some notable examples of its unique uses.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "TRASH-TALK | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary". dictionary.cambridge.org. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  2. ^ . Oxford Dictionaries - English. Archived from the original on October 6, 2016.
  3. ^ Dimengo, Nick. "The 25 Biggest Trash-Talkers in Sports History". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2019-03-31.
  4. ^ Kniffin, Kevin M.; Palacio, Dylan (2018-09-01). "Trash-Talking and Trolling". Human Nature. 29 (3): 353–369. doi:10.1007/s12110-018-9317-3. ISSN 1936-4776. PMC 6132831. PMID 29804220.
  5. ^ a b Yip, Jeremy A.; Schweitzer, Maurice E.; Nurmohamed, Samir (2018-01-01). "Trash-talking: Competitive incivility motivates rivalry, performance, and unethical behavior". Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 144: 125–144. doi:10.1016/j.obhdp.2017.06.002. ISSN 0749-5978.
  6. ^ Jackson, Derrick Z. (February 2, 2010). "The kings of trash talk". The Boston Globe. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Arts, Way of Martial (2021-08-15). "11 Best Trash Talkers In The UFC Of All Time [Ranked!]". Retrieved 2022-01-31.
  8. ^ a b The 10 Greatest Trash Talkers in MMA History, retrieved 2022-01-31
  9. ^ a b "TOP 10 Trash Talkers in the UFC". MMA SURGE. 2020-03-02. Retrieved 2022-01-31.
  10. ^ Kniffin, Kevin; Palacio, Dylan (September 2018). "Trash-Talking and Trolling". Human Nature 29(1). doi:10.1007/s12110-018-9317-3. PMC 6132831.
  11. ^ "Smack Talk". Oxford English Dictionary.
  12. ^ "SMACK TALK | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary". dictionary.cambridge.org. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  13. ^ Social interactions in massively multiplayer online role-playing gamers, CyberPsychology and Behavior, Volume 10, pp. 575-583, H. Cole and Griffiths, MD., 2007
  14. ^ Study: Want to Make a Friend for Life? Play an MMORPG, James Brightman, August 15, 2007
  15. ^ "Blizzard Entertainment:Blizzard Legal Documentation". www.worldofwarcraft.com.
  16. ^ Betches, T. (2013). Nice Is Just a Place in France: How to Win at Basically Everything. Gallery Books. pp. pt23–24. ISBN 978-1-4516-8777-4. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  17. ^ Ferrell, J.; Hayward, K.; Morrison, W.; Presdee, M. (2004). Cultural Criminology Unleashed. Taylor & Francis. pp. 237–238. ISBN 978-1-135-30984-8. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  18. ^ "How spammers nearly destroyed the biggest 'Simpsons' meme page". The Daily Dot. 2016-08-24.
  19. ^ "Shitposting: What is the bizarre online behaviour that could win Donald Trump the election?". The Independent. 2016-09-23. Archived from the original on 2022-05-26.
  20. ^ "How to speak like a Donald Trump supporter". The Daily Dot. 2016-05-02.
  21. ^ "The racist, sexist alt-right is celebrating over Leslie Jones' abject humiliation". Mic (media company).
  22. ^ Walker, Alex (2016-04-05). "Purges and politics in cyberspace". Cherwell.
  23. ^ . Geek.com. Archived from the original on 2018-06-14.
  24. ^ "Multimedia Artist manuel arturo abreu on Shitposting and the Infinite Scroll". Paper. 2016-08-25.
  25. ^ Biggs, John (2016-09-23). "Papa, what's a shitpost?". TechCrunch.
  26. ^ "Tentamos entender a obsessão da internet com memes da Turma da Mônica" [We try to understand the obsession with internet Monica memes]. Universo Online Virgula (in Portuguese).
  27. ^ Dixon, Nicholas (2012-01-19). "Trash Talking as Irrelevant to Athletic Excellence: Response to Summers". Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. 35: 90–96. doi:10.1080/00948705.2008.9714729. ISSN 0094-8705. S2CID 145498126.

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Trash Talk redirects here For the hardcore punk band see Trash Talk band This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Trash talk news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Trash talk is a form of spoken insult usually found in sports events although it is not exclusive to sports or similarly characterized events 1 2 It is often used to intimidate the opposition and or make them less confident in their abilities to win easier but it can also be used in a humorous spirit Trash talk is often characterized by the use of hyperbole or figurative language such as Your team can t run You run like honey on ice Puns and other wordplay are commonly used CM Punk in professional wrestling engaging in trash talk Trash talk has become a debatable term especially in North American sports with the greatest trash talkers being acknowledged for both their trash talking skills as well as their athletic and mental abilities 3 Contents 1 Usage 2 Types 2 1 Smack talk 2 2 Talking shit 3 Morality 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 ReferencesUsage editIn sports trash talk most commonly comes in the form of insults to an opposing player s playing ability or physical appearance which is ethically not acceptable 4 The intended effects of trash talk are to create rivalry between the players and increase the psychological pressure of opposing players to perform well or to stop the trash talker from performing well 5 Trash talk was most famously used by heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali in the 1960s and 70s In 1963 Ali even released a popular full length record album consisting largely of trash talk poetry It was entitled I Am the Greatest a phrase that became his signature line Since then it has become common for boxers wrestlers and many other sports competitors to use trash talk 6 However in amateur sports ranks trash talking is generally frowned upon as unsportsmanlike conduct especially in youth leagues Former UFC Featherweight and Lightweight Champion Conor McGregor is an example of a prominent trash talker he is considered to be the greatest trash talker in MMA history 7 8 9 Former UFC fighter Chael Sonnen is also considered by many to be one of the greatest trash talkers MMA has ever had 7 8 9 Although the practice of trying to distract opponents with verbal abuse is common to virtually all sports other sports sometimes have their terminology for verbal abuse for example cricket calls it sledging and in ice hockey it is called chirping The quality of performance of players under the pressure of trash talk is debated but one study found that participants who were subject to a trash talk message exerted more effort in completing their task and perceived their opponent with more incivility and rivalry when compared to participants who were subject to a neutral irrelevant or no message at all 5 While trash talking frequently focuses on sporting attributes such as physical ability and athleticism there is also significant trash talking off topic including opponent s sexual behavior and relationships Trash talk is more prevalent in contact sports than non contact sports and it is also more prevalent between male competitors than female competitors 10 Types editSmack talk edit nbsp Look up smack talk in Wiktionary the free dictionary Smack talk is a slang term seen in chat channels in chat room blog and massively multiplayer online game MMOG conversations 11 The term came about in the early 1990s It generally refers to the use of threatening or intentionally inflammatory language Smack talk can also be used with bullying whether that be face to face interaction or cyber bullying Smack talk is also a slang term used in sports It refers to inflammatory comments made by a person or team in order to insult anger annoy or be boisterous toward their opponents 12 Although it began as a term used by sports fans and athletes it has spread to all areas of culture where competition takes place In the United States it is synonymous with trash talk The social interaction within MMOGs has been observed to be quite active and often leads to long term social relationships 13 MMOG groups such as teams guilds or corporations are composed of groups of people who often initially have no other social contact or interactions with each other 14 As a result their conversations contain a subtext of the discovery of language skills social values and intentions One of the first indicators of these is the use or offense taken by the usage of smack talk To set a social context or to comply with MMOG end user license agreement 15 restrictions MMOG groups may establish bylaws traditions or rules formal or informal that either permit discourage or prohibit the use of smack talk in their conversations and postings Talking shit edit nbsp Look up talking shit in Wiktionary the free dictionary Talking shit is a term and type of trash talk that refers to various types of derogatory language aimed at an individual or any type of entity such as a group or organisation 16 Talking shit can be used as a tactic in fighting or brawling used to draw attention to the matter among onlookers 17 This is a term that has been coined more recently and is used in reference when someone talks negatively about another person concept organisation or entity This may or may not include spreading false ideas The same term can also be used to describe something spoken which is not true uninteresting or irrelevant It may be a contraction of Talking Bullshit It is not to be confused with shitposting which is when someone posts content aggressively ironically and trollishly poor quality 18 to an online forum 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Morality editThe ethics of using trash talk as a strategy is debated In sports trash talking is often seen as unsportsmanlike as throwing insults at opposing players goes beyond the limits and conventions of the game Some argue on the other hand that trash talking can be used as a valid strategy to increase tension in opponents and thus benefit from opponents poor performance since any action not explicitly banned in the rules is permitted 27 In popular culture editGiven the rapid increase in the popularity of the phrase its appearance in popular media and culture is extensive One of the earliest references can be found in Dobie Gray s hit song from 1965 The In Crowd in which the third verse describes members spendin cash talkin trash as part of the depiction of a desirable group membership Uses have become ubiquitous particularly as part of the birth of hip hop culture and rap music References are now likely too numerous to manage a list here in Wikipedia although there are some notable examples of its unique uses See also editReferee and umpire abuse The dozens Fighting words Flaming Internet Flyting Hip hop music Profanity Sledging cricket Wolf whistlingReferences edit TRASH TALK meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary dictionary cambridge org Retrieved 2020 08 23 trash talk Definition of trash talk in English by Oxford Dictionaries Oxford Dictionaries English Archived from the original on October 6 2016 Dimengo Nick The 25 Biggest Trash Talkers in Sports History Bleacher Report Retrieved 2019 03 31 Kniffin Kevin M Palacio Dylan 2018 09 01 Trash Talking and Trolling Human Nature 29 3 353 369 doi 10 1007 s12110 018 9317 3 ISSN 1936 4776 PMC 6132831 PMID 29804220 a b Yip Jeremy A Schweitzer Maurice E Nurmohamed Samir 2018 01 01 Trash talking Competitive incivility motivates rivalry performance and unethical behavior Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 144 125 144 doi 10 1016 j obhdp 2017 06 002 ISSN 0749 5978 Jackson Derrick Z February 2 2010 The kings of trash talk The Boston Globe Retrieved March 17 2016 a b Arts Way of Martial 2021 08 15 11 Best Trash Talkers In The UFC Of All Time Ranked Retrieved 2022 01 31 a b The 10 Greatest Trash Talkers in MMA History retrieved 2022 01 31 a b TOP 10 Trash Talkers in the UFC MMA SURGE 2020 03 02 Retrieved 2022 01 31 Kniffin Kevin Palacio Dylan September 2018 Trash Talking and Trolling Human Nature 29 1 doi 10 1007 s12110 018 9317 3 PMC 6132831 Smack Talk Oxford English Dictionary SMACK TALK meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary dictionary cambridge org Retrieved 2020 08 23 Social interactions in massively multiplayer online role playing gamers CyberPsychology and Behavior Volume 10 pp 575 583 H Cole and Griffiths MD 2007 Study Want to Make a Friend for Life Play an MMORPG James Brightman August 15 2007 Blizzard Entertainment Blizzard Legal Documentation www worldofwarcraft com Betches T 2013 Nice Is Just a Place in France How to Win at Basically Everything Gallery Books pp pt23 24 ISBN 978 1 4516 8777 4 Retrieved September 29 2016 Ferrell J Hayward K Morrison W Presdee M 2004 Cultural Criminology Unleashed Taylor amp Francis pp 237 238 ISBN 978 1 135 30984 8 Retrieved September 29 2016 How spammers nearly destroyed the biggest Simpsons meme page The Daily Dot 2016 08 24 Shitposting What is the bizarre online behaviour that could win Donald Trump the election The Independent 2016 09 23 Archived from the original on 2022 05 26 How to speak like a Donald Trump supporter The Daily Dot 2016 05 02 The racist sexist alt right is celebrating over Leslie Jones abject humiliation Mic media company Walker Alex 2016 04 05 Purges and politics in cyberspace Cherwell Shitpostbot 5000 proves internet memes will outlive humans Geek com Archived from the original on 2018 06 14 Multimedia Artist manuel arturo abreu on Shitposting and the Infinite Scroll Paper 2016 08 25 Biggs John 2016 09 23 Papa what s a shitpost TechCrunch Tentamos entender a obsessao da internet com memes da Turma da Monica We try to understand the obsession with internet Monica memes Universo Online Virgula in Portuguese Dixon Nicholas 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