Who's your daddy? (phrase)
Who's your daddy? is a slang expression that, in one use, takes the form of a rhetorical question. It is commonly used as a boastful claim of dominance over the intended listener.[1] The phrase itself stands out as a noteworthy lyric from the 1968 song "Time of the Season", by The Zombies: "What's your name? Who's your daddy? Is he rich like me?" (The lyrics, however, refer to the person's literal father as evidenced by the following lines which question her upbringing)
Usage
Media
An early use of the phrase occurs in Gene Wilder's 1975 comedy The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother. Sigerson Holmes (Gene Wilder) grills Jenny Hill (Madeline Kahn), the supposed daughter of the British Minister of External Affairs, in a rather unusual interrogation process. While sitting over her almost naked and rather responsive body lying on a couch, he massages her breasts and repeatedly asks her Who's Your Father?.
In the 1979 film Scum,[2] where the 'Daddy' refers to the inmate who runs the borstal. The character Carlin, played by Ray Winstone, brutally bludgeons Banks, the current Daddy, thus becoming the new Daddy.
Widespread provocative use of the phrase began as early as the late 1980s,[3] largely due to its frequent use in sexually suggestive skits broadcast by a popular syndicated radio shock jock known as "The Greaseman". The expression was further popularized in a well known 1991 comedy routine by Dennis Miller. On an early episode of The Daily Show host Craig Kilborn used the line "Who's your daddy? Is he rich like me?", quoting from "Time of the Season".
Denzel Washington playing Coach Boone in Remember the Titans (2000) uses the line to initiate dominance over two student athletes.
In the film Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005),[4] Angelina Jolie speaks the phrase after taking down adversary Brad Pitt.
In an episode of Stargate SG-1 Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) calls out "Who's your daddy?!" after finishing off a horde of Replicators, using a new form of weapon.
The phrase was used as the title for a quickly cancelled reality television show, Who's Your Daddy
In an episode of Will & Grace, Jack, trying to transfer his rapport with Karen to Grace, asks her "Who's Your Daddy?" Grace, taken aback, says "His name is Martin Adler...?"
Sports
It was also greatly popularized when the Duke basketball team of the late 1990s had T-shirts and hats printed bearing the phrase as they moved towards a possible NCAA basketball championship coached by Coach K.. One variant commonly targeted at residents of Indiana is "Hoosier Daddy?"[5] The term "Hoosier Daddy" was used during the tenure of Coach Bobby Knight at Indiana University throughout the Midwest as a means of fan excitation.
Also used in the long-standing one sided wrestling rivalry between David Campbell and Logan Stieber. The former being on the winning end of it. The carrier dome would chant it at Stieber during matches.
In the 2004 American League Championship Series it was used as a chant by New York Yankees fans against Boston Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martínez (prompted by his previous statement, "They beat me. They're that good right now. They're that hot. I just tip my hat and call the Yankees my daddy."[6]).
In the 2009 World Series, Pedro Martinez once again found himself hearing the "Who's your daddy" chants from the Yankees fans, this time as a starting pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies in Games 2 and 6 of the series vs the AL Champion Yankees. The Yankees would come through against him this time, as they were victorious in both games, including the Game 6 series clinching game. Note: Before Pedro walked off the mound on the final game, the chant was raised once more, but morphed a bit... changing from "Who's Your Daddy?" to "Still Your Daddy!".
Music
In 2006, the Finnish Hardrock band Lordi released their single "Who's Your Daddy?" which featured a music video that took place in a roller disco with dancing vampire women.
In 2005, the techno/house producer Benny Benassi, released the track called "Who's Your Daddy?" of the Best of Benny Benassi album.
In 2002, "Who's Your Daddy?" was a hit country song by Toby Keith.
In 2001, "Who's Your Daddy?" was a hit song by Kent James, aka "Nick Name".
In 2007, "Who's Your Daddy?" (Daddy Yankee song), a song by Daddy Yankee from El Cartel: The Big Boss
In 2007, "Who's Ya Daddy?" by Necro, which includes samples of the song from The Zombies, "Time of the Season", which contains the aforementioned phrase.
Video games
In the computer game Warcraft III by Blizzard Entertainment, players may enter the cheat code "WhosYourDaddy" to cause their army to become invulnerable and instantly kill enemies.[7]
Who's Your Daddy is also the title of an online multiplayer game currently gaining traction in the indie gaming community. Players take either the role of a father rapidly baby-proofing his house until his wife gets home, or the role of a baby vehemently trying to kill itself. The game reached full funding on its Kickstarter Page on October 14, 2015, and was released December 23, 2015.[8]
References
- ↑ Template:Cite it news
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079871/
- ↑ Paul Farhi (January 4, 2005). "Conception of a Question: Who's Your Daddy?". The Washington Post.
- ↑ http://imdb.com/title/tt0356910/
- ↑ Hoosier Daddy?
- ↑ "SI.com". CNN. September 28, 2004.
- ↑ Warcraft III cheat codes on battle.net
- ↑ The Kickstarter Page for Who's Your Daddy
External links
- Paul Farhi (January 4, 2005). "Conception of a Question: Who's Your Daddy?". The Washington Post: Page C01.
- phrases.org.uk