On September 20th, 2008, BuzzFeed posted a screenshot of an interview footage featuring a man whose name was displayed as "Mike Litoris" in lower-third of the screen. Some of the early examples like "Mike Hawk" and "Mike Hunt" became widespread through various Internet humor sites like YTMND and eBaum's World where they gained much exposure and notoriety. And I'd like to thank Mike Hawk for always standing up for me. I'll never forget the time I beat Mike Hawk at a wrestling tournament. Look it up on ebaumsworld to see a good prank. Sounds like "my cock" when said casually. This page has some pretty good ones too: With a Name Like That. The first Urban Dictionary entry for "Mike Hawk," a counterpart gag name referencing the male genitalia, was submitted on February 15th, 2006:Ī much better version of Mike Ock, more convincing as a real name. Eric Oliver sent a boat-load of funny names, and theyre in a group farther down the page. (barmaid to customers) "has anybody seen mike hunt?" The joke name you use when you make a prank call to a female in a public place (eg., a barmaid) The earliest known Urban Dictionary definition "Mike Hunt" was submitted on October 27th, 2004 with the following description:
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