Some kid who spends their time coming up with rhymes instead of getting good at running fast, probably.
Anyone remember that “First is the worst, second is the best” rhyme kids used to do? Where did that come from?
Now I’m best. No takebacks.
Jimmy.
Yeah. But third’s a turd so…
Third’s the one with the hairy chest!
Someone who sucks because the second half doesn’t even fucking rhyme. Like that’s the best you could do?? You’d be second in a poetry competition/rap battle as well.
It does rhyme. The e in second and best are assonant.
the fuck did you just call me?
You should hear what he called your mother last night.
Because they forget the last bit: First the worst, Second the best, Third the one with the hairy chest
I didn’t know what OP was talking about until your comment unlocked the memory.
I’ll send you an invoice for my services
“First the worst, second the best” is a playground chant of unknown, likely early-to-mid 20th-century origin, commonly used by children in the UK, US, Canada, and New Zealand to tease those in the first two positions. It is a form of oral folklore used to mock the winner and praise the runner-up.
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Google or Google ai?
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When I was in Kindergarten, we would all race to get to our seats in the morning and call out “first”, “second”, “third” and so on as we sat down. We’d of course, always have the first two jeering and arguing about being in “First place!” And “First is the worst, second is best!” No idea how a bunch of 5-6 year olds knew this ubiquitous phrase.
But there was this one weird kid who kept coming in third, and he’d always say the same thing. “Well, actually, if you start counting at 0, then I’m actually second. So I’m the best.” And that guy was the worst. I wish I could say that that kid was destined to be a programmer and got an early start on the meme, but no… he was just just dumb and still is.
I always heard it as “first the worst, second the same, third the best of all the game”. I wonder if its a regional thing.





