*"Boogity, Boogity, Boogity! Let's go racin' boys!", said at the start of races.
*"Back in my day we raced for checkered flags not yellow flags"--referring to the rule change in 2003 where the cars must slow down when a yellow comes out.
*"Don't beat yourself", Waltrip says this when drivers make mental errors on the track.
*"Patience and (add agressive driver's name) do not go together"--Waltrip referring to an agressive or impatient driver like
Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch, or
Robby Gordon.
*"Nose to the ground, tail in the air like an ol' coon hound", Darrell referring to when a car is aerodynamically sound with its nose on the ground.
*"I thought they said this dog wouldn't hunt?!"--referring to a crew chief making winning adjustments on a car in a race.
*"Oh, here we go . . . ", often used when a multicar wreck occurs at a restrictor-plate track (this type of wreck is called "The Big One"). Often the announcers are very calm through this major crash.
*"You got mayonaise, cereal, and motor oil and that's a combination right there", referring to a wreck at the 2002 Pontiac Excitement 400 where
Steve Park (sponsored by Pennzoil),
Terry Labonte (sponsored by Kelloggs), and
Rick Mast (sponsored by Sauers Mayonnaise) were all involved in a crash.
*"The T-I-D-E ride!" Used from 2001-06, when Tide sponsored cars.
*"Look at them flames! I like those flames!"
*"He's mowing the lawn", when Waltrip refers to a driver moving up in the field.
*"Adios", said when a driver is pulling away from the pack.
*"What they don't know, they don't know",referring to the younger drivers in NASCAR who do not know the limits of their race car and thinks that is the secret to the younger drivers success.
*"He pulled a
Linda Ronstadt", said when a driver easily passes another. The reference is to her version of the song "
Blue Bayou" (a pun for "blew by you").
*"
Biffle's ol' car is a pig in a blanket, and she's a pretty thing ain't she"?, a phrase said when
Greg Biffle's car was patched after being involved in a Lap 4 crash at the 2003
Aaron's 499.
*"He's sittin' on a hot tin stove and sweating ice water", at the tense moments at the end of a race.
*"I can't hear you!" used when Waltrip thinks someone will not take a pit stop in the race.
*"Mr. Feel-Goods", Waltrip's words for when the crew puts on four fresh tires which "feel good" to a driver. Also a reference to the tire manufacturer,
Goodyear.
*"Those tires have lost the Goody in 'em" referring to old tires, again a play on Goodyear.
*"As my daddy said, the cake's all dough", said near the end of the race.
*"Some drivers are amphibious", meaning to say that some drivers were
ambidextrous. Darrell said this during the 2002
Sonoma road course race.
Chris Myers, fellow
FOX Sports commentator, called him out and corrected him on the air, embarrassing Waltrip.
*"Open the gate, and head down the interstate", a phrase Darrell uses for drivers who have been involved in multiple wrecks or who are having a bad race weekend and just want to open the cross-over gate and drive home.
*"Ruh-Roh", said every now and then in reference to mechanical problems with a car or when there's no place to go during a big wreck on the track. The phrase is an imitation of
Scooby Doo and the
Jetsons dog
Astro. Often Waltrip (or Mike Joy) is usually watching the action from the booth instead of the monitor when they spot an incident.
*"Bench-racing", said when there is a rain delay or red flag.
*"Slideways", Waltrip's play on words for sideways or when a driver loses control of his car.
*"Dee-di-do", Waltrip's words for when a car breaks loose; a play on the dancing term.
*"Datgum it!" Waltrip's words of disgust or anguish, a classic term used to prevent from cursing.
*"Stay-Together-Please", Waltrip's play on words of
STP Oil Treatment during the
Richard Petty era.
*"Co-opetition", referring to how drivers have to both "cooperate" during their "competition" with each other at restrictor plate tracks.
*"Could someone please tell him what team he's on?"--when teammates get together on the track.
*"You picked a fine time to leave me, loose wheel", used when a car loses a tire (usually because of a missing
lugnut.) It is a reference to the
Kenny Rogers song "
Lucille". Darrell said this at the 2007 Goody's Cool Orange 500 at Martinsville on April 1.
*"Mongo", nickname that referred to the
Sirius Satellite Radio dog mascot on the hood of
Jimmy Spencer's #7 car in
2003.
*"Fear the Turtles"--referring to kerbing (especially the kerbing on the temporary chicane on the pit straight) on the turns of the
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez which refers to the mascot of the
University of Maryland, College Park, a large terrapin.
*"Not only do you jave to fear the turtles you should fear the yellow bumpers, too"--referring to rookies in restrictor plate races because of inexperience.
*"The Ol' Aaron's Dream Machine", refers to the #99 Aaron's Rent Toyota driven by
David Reutimann.
*"Those crew chiefs can be real
cheerleaders sometimes", used to describe how a crew chief will encourage their drivers in even the worst situations.
*"He's got the
hospital hop", used when a car's braking makes a car bounce unexpectedly.
*"No I('ve) never" in response to
Mike Joy's "Have you ever" question
*"You gonna fly with the
eagles at the front or ride at the back and be a
buzzard?"--Waltrip referring to being up front in a race as opposed to being in the back.
*"If they’d make the tires and the cars and the tracks all perfect, I wouldn’t have quit driving"--Waltrip referring to NASCAR's changes in recent years.
*"Every Friday is
Friday the 13th when your not in the top 35 in points"--referring to the Qualifying Day for car owners who are below the top 35 in Owner's Points who must qualify to get into the race.