This men's sport is sometimes called "not an actual sport".
What is golf?
This rapper is known as the "Rap God".
Who is Eminem?
In "Shrek", Shrek compares ogres to this vegetable.
What are onions?
This type of video game just recently became popular.
What is "Battle Royale"?
Used when a male opens a door for a female.
What is "ladies first"?
This is used to time the amount of time a basketball team is holding the ball during a game.
What is a shot clock?
Juice WRLD died having this happen to him while overdosing.
What is a seisure?
In "Aladdin", Aladdin is chased through town because he stole this item.
What is a loaf of bread?
This character in the "Mario Bros." was used to give Luigi a lover.
Who is Daisy?
Used specifically by a female when stating that something is attractive.
What is "that's hot"?
This sport shares a similar name with an American sport.
What is soccer/football?
This song by Ed Sheeran, is the most-streamed song on Spotify.
What is "Shape of You"?
In "Mean Girls" Gretchen claims her father invented this food.
What are toaster strudels?
This game is one of the most popular open world action-adventure video games.
What is Grand Theft Auto V?
Used to express that they accept the expression of gratitude.
What is "you're welcome"?
This basketball move was banned from the years 1967 to 1976.
What is a slam dunk?
This artist's song is known as the most disliked song on YouTube.
Who is Justin Bieber?
The McAllister family in "Home Alone" takes a trip to this city.
What is Paris?
This game is known for its multiplayer zombie game mode.
What is "Call of Duty"?
Used in the movie "The Lion King".
What is "hakuna matata"?
The abbreviation of the professional league of golf.
What is PGA?
Eminem helped this rapper get back into rapping because he was returning a favor.
Who is Dr. Dre?
"You're killing me, Smalls." is a popular quote from this movie.
What is The Sandlot?
This "Sonic the Hedgehog" character is known for obsessing over Sonic.
Who is Amy?
Used to urge someone to make the most of the present time and give little thought to the future.
What is "carpe diem"?