User:Hunter Cummings I/Your Mom's House

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The show's format mostly consists of Tom and Christina talking about and commenting on various videos and clips which are acquired through YouTube, TikTok, fan submission, etc. Through this format, the hosts and the fans of the show commonly use quotes to create a lingo which is used throughout the podcast. Some common phrases from the show include: "high and tight", "cool guy", "cool guy club", "try it out", "good morning, Julia", "full trottle", "ta ta there". Along with these quotations, Pazsitzky and Segura occasionally refer to each other as "Jeans" which stemmed from calling each other "mommy" and "mom jeans", and they refer fans of the show as "mommies" as a reference to the title of the show. It is common for fans of the show to use this lingo when referring to the show on social media.

Starting in 2019, fans of the show commonly posted comments on the Instagram page of singer/songwriter, Garth Brooks which was referred to as the "Garth Brooks Instagram Takeover". The comments used the lingo of the show and commonly asked Brooks questions about where he was keeping the bodies. This line of questioning originated from host, Tom Segura, jokingly calling the signer "insane" and a "serial killer" in numerous episodes. The comments escalated to the point that the website, whiskeyriff.com, wrote an article titled, Why Do People Keep Asking Garth Brooks Where He's Hiding The Bodies, to explain the origin of the takeover. The show would go on to proudly discuss the article as a tribute to the "power of their fans".

One member of the fan base created a petition on Change.org called 10+ Minute Intro Songs For All Your Mom's House Episodes. This originated from an argument the two hosts had regarding the length of the intro and theme. While Segura liked the idea of a longer intro, Christina disagreed and the intro remained unchanged. The show makes reference to this petition in a later episode which lead to further argument between the two hosts. Even thought the petition did not meet its goal of 10000 votes, the YouTube channel posted the video, 10 Hours Of The BEST Song EVER!!!, which consisted of a roughly 10 hour run of the theme song strategically looped to make it seem as if it were continuous.