SETH ROGEN SPILLS THAT SUPERBAD INSPIRED A JERSEY SHORE CATCHPHRASE

Superbad — the coming-of-age buddy comedy that gave us McLovin, a reason to never, ever use a bottle of laundry detergent as a vehicle for beer, and the hilarious comedic chemistry of John Hilland Micheal cera — came out ten years ago. (Yes, we're truly that old.)
To celebrate a decade of Seth and Evan's adventures, Seth Rogen (who wrote the movie with his own high school BFF, Evan Goldberg) revisited Superbad on Twitter by sharing his favorite, trivia-worthy factoids about his semi-autobiographical opus — and one of them involves the origin story of an iconic Jersey Shore abbreviation.

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