The National Football Team, The New Orleans Saints, was founded in 1966. Their name originates from the world famous jazz anthem, " When the Saints Go Marching in;" also, the name of the team was given in recognition of the city's Catholic population. We got the name because we were granted the team on All Saints Day
Who Dat?! is basically a rhetorical question used by New Orleans Saints fans to intimidate the opposing team and their fans.
The whole chant is "Who Dat?! Who Dat?! Who Dat say dey gonna beat dem saints?!" or others say it shortened as "Who Dat?! Who Dat?! Who Dat say gon' beat dem saints?!"
The phrase "Who Dat?!" originated in the south of the US as southern slang. Instead of saying, "Who is that?" or "Who is it?", someone with more of a deep south accent might say, "Who dat?".
Who Dat?! is basically a rhetorical question used by New Orleans Saints fans to intimidate the opposing team and their fans.
The whole chant is "Who Dat?! Who Dat?! Who Dat say dey gonna beat dem saints?!" or others say it shortened as "Who Dat?! Who Dat?! Who Dat say gon' beat dem saints?!"
The whole "Who Dat?!" phrase comes from southern slang in the United States. Instead of saying "Who is that?" or "Who is it?" A lot of southerners might just say "Who dat?" OH AND GGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOO SAINTS
also cause its fun to say who dat
eggs and bacon...no really its like who is that "Who dat" in the creole accent. The entire phase is "Who dat say they gone beat dem Saints?" They say it because its the nickname of the team its like sayin we're the best..
It is because of the chant the fans came up with for them. It goes "Who Dat?! Who Dat?! Who Dat say dey gon' beat dem Saints?!". So, naturally people just sometimes call the Saints the "Who Dats" as a nickname. The fans are in turn called "Who Dat Nation" instead of just being called Saints fans all the time.
Hi: This isn't actually Cajun. It is pidgen english for "who is that" or "who are you". Cajun is a slang dialect of Creole, which is a mix of afrikaans, french, and spanish.
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cajunfrench translation for look at that
No
'for'
jours.
Adore
et toi
jours.
survivant
Sommeil
Au revoir
Force.