Viewers who had fallen off with the show promised to return, and people who hadn’t yet given it a chance found reason to do so in the cascade of irresistible comedic clips that peppered the internet following the brief cancellation. One of the reasons Brooklyn Nine-Nine is so cherished is because it invites viewers in for a big, loving hug. Led by the taciturn captain with a gooey center, Raymond Holt (Andre Braugher), the nine-nine is a motley crew of wildly different personalities who have bonded because of their differences and are stronger for it. Together, they’re a veritable Swiss Army Knife of wicked skills, ready for anything at a moment’s notice. Of course, any good work family will eventually develop fun phrases, inside jokes, and teasing references, and the language of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is chock full of the stuff. With this handy guide, you can be in on all the fun too! Check out all the best lingo from Brooklyn Nine-Nine below.īROOKLYN NINE-NINE: L-R: Melissa Fumero and Andy Samberg in the “The Venue” episode of BROOKLYN NINE-NINE airing Tuesday, Nov. Jake Perralta (Andy Samberg) might be a genius detective but, at his core, he’s just a giant goofball. Adopting some modern slang, he constantly riffs on the words “nice” and “tight”, making them more playful and exciting. The rest of the gang has gotten into Perralta’s spirit as well, using the words on occasion to express their excitement on various occasions.
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