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Why do Aggies say whoop?

Whoop. Aggie upperclassmen and graduates will often say “Whoop!” as an expression of approval or excitement. It is also often used at the end of Aggie yells. Underclassmen are not supposed to "Whoop" until they reach either junior or senior status.
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Where did Aggie Whoop come from?

The famous Aggie “Whoop!” is a traditional expression exclaiming approval or excitement. The “Whoop!” cry dates back to the mid-70's. The exact date is unclear because it evolved from various military exclamations. Students typically are only allowed to use it starting their junior year.
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Why do Aggies yell whoop?

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The now-ubiquitous cry of "Whoop!" is relatively new to A&M. Stories have circulated over the years that it's what cavalry riders called out to alert those marching behind them when the horses would drop a few "road apples," or that it's a descendant of the Southern rebel yell.
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What are the common Aggie phrases?

Aggie Yells — Include“Gig 'em,”“Aggies,”“Farmer's Fight,” “Military,” “Old Army,” “Locomotive,” “Kyle Field,”“Sky Rocket,”“Beat the Hell,”“Fifteen for Team,” “Fifteen for Team, Farmer's Fight, Call it a Night,” “Horse Laugh,” and “Team.” (See the Yells section in the back of this Glossary.)
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Why do Texas A&M Aggies say gig em?

At a yell practice before the 1930 TCU game, A&M board of regent Pinky Downs '06 shouted, "What are we going to do to those Horned Frogs?" His muse did not fail him as he improvised, borrowing a term from frog hunting. "Gig 'em, Aggies!" he said as he made a fist with his thumb extended straight up.
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When did familiar Aggie call “Whoop!” start?

Do Aggies say whoop?

Aggie upperclassmen and graduates will often say “Whoop!” as an expression of approval or excitement. It is most often used at the end of an Aggie yell. Underclassmen are not supposed to say the word until they have reached either junior or senior status.
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Why do Aggies call UT T sips?

A student of Texas A&M's archrival, The University of Texas at Austin. The term is intended to be derogatory (the origin being that while Aggies were off fighting wars, students of UT Austin were "sipping tea" at home).
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What is a 2% Aggie?

Unlike other students here at Texas A&M, I'm one of the few students who doesn't partake in any of the Aggie Traditions here on campus. I'm what Redass Aggies call a 2 Percenter: “A student at Texas A&M University who does not participate in traditions or participates only to a certain point” (Urban Dictionary).
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How do Aggies say hello?

“Howdy” is the official greeting of Texas A&M. Students greet one another — and especially campus visitors — with a “Howdy.” The origins of this tradition are unknown, but it is one that Aggies proudly continue.
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Why do Aggies kiss when they score?

In a tradition that no doubt dates back to when A&M was an all-male military school which shipped in women on the train, Aggie fans score in the stands when the team scores on the field. Aggies kiss their dates after the football team scores a touchdown, kicks an extra point or makes a field goal.
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Why do Aggies say 12th man?

Although Gill did not play in the game, he had accepted the call to help his team. He came to be thought of as the Twelfth Man because he stood ready for duty in the event that the eleven men on the gridiron needed assistance.
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Why do Aggies dunk their ring?

The ring dunking tradition at Texas A&M University is a cherished rite of passage that encapsulates the unique spirit and unity of the Aggie family. It allows students to commemorate their hard work, celebrate their achievements, and create lasting memories with friends and loved ones.
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Do Aggies kiss after touchdown?

This is also done as practice, because Aggies are expected to "mug down", or kiss their dates, every time the football team scores on the field. Sports Illustrated named Midnight Yell as one of the "100 Things You Gotta Do Before You Graduate."
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What is the Aggie motto?

"The Aggie Code of Honor which Aggies recite by heart: Aggies do not lie, cheat or steal nor tolerate those that do" shows what goes to the heart of being an Aggie."
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What is Aggies short for?

An Aggie is a student at Texas A&M. In the early 1900s, our students were called "Farmers." The term Aggie — reflecting our agricultural roots — was first used in the 1920s, and in 1949, the yearbook changed its name from The Longhorn to Aggieland. At that point, Aggie became the official student body nickname.
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What is a true Aggie?

Campus tradition dictates that only those who kiss while sitting on the Block A, under a full moon, can be "true aggies.” Today one can become a "True Aggie" by receiving a kiss on the "A" under a full moon at midnight by somebody who already is a "True Aggie," or on Homecoming or A-Day by somebody who is not.
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What percent of Aggies get an Aggie Ring?

The Aggie Ring Program is the largest college ring program in the United States. More than 15,000 Aggie Rings per year are delivered – 95% of Texas A&M undergrads who qualify order theirs.
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Why do Aggies get rings?

The Aggie Ring is one of the most symbolic of our traditions. Everything seen on the ring represents a value that an Aggie should hold. Traditionally, students wear their ring with the class year facing them to signify the fact that their time at A&M is not yet complete.
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What does it mean when you order your Aggie Ring?

One of the greatest moments for an Aggie is the day they receive their Aggie Ring. As the most visible sign of the Aggie Network, the Aggie Ring is a unique representation of achievement, as it can only be ordered when a student completes specific academic requirements.
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Why do Aggies sway?

After the second verse is sung twice, Aggie fans link their arms and legs, and sway left and right to replicate the motion of a saw blade; this is called "sawing Varsity's horns off" (before the Texas football team adopting the Longhorn as the official mascot, the team was simply known as "Varsity").
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Who can wear an Aggie Ring?

Former Students

To be eligible to order an Aggie Ring, a former student must: Have a degree from Texas A&M University (The Aggie Ring Program will check your transcript to verify that your degree was conferred by Texas A&M) Be in good standing with the university.
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What is an Aggie cowboy?

Aggies are the Twelfth Man, builders of bonfires, carriers of tradition, participants in Musters, and, too often, attenders of Silver Taps ceremonies. Texas Aggies say HOWDY. We know how to look a man in the eye and shake hands.
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Why do Aggies wave towels?

In the 1980s, coach Jackie Sherrill kicked things up a notch by introducing a 12th Man kick-off team exclusively composed of walk-ons who came to be known as “the Suicide Squad.” The term was emblazoned on the arms of their jerseys, and at around the same time, Aggie fans began waving 12th Man towels in the stands.
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Why do the Aggies have Pringles?

Dallas said there are three main reasons players get Pringles during a game: scoring runs, doing something positive for the team or when pitchers have a shutdown inning. When A&M wins, key players from that game and head coach Jim Schlossnagle get a Pringle.
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Why is the Aggies mascot a dog?

In January 1931, several members of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band were returning from a party in nearby Navasota, Texas, when they unexpectedly hit a small black and white stray mutt. They brought the dog with them, and smuggled her into Legett Hall, fully intending to take her to the vet school the next day.
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