Yay! I'm so happy to see this thread revived.
I guess the only Brokieisms I tend to say these days are basic ones like "sure enough" (which I say a lot). I also think (without saying out loud), "dumbass" a lot these days when I'm frustrated with something.
Tell you what though, whilst watching a bull riding event this weekend I was struck by the fact that the commentators used the phrase "get up off his pockets" or "he's leaned back on his pockets" (or variations of that phrase) repeatedly, at least 3 times, when describing various rides. It actually seems to be a very commonly used term.... and I, of course, always think of BBM when I hear it. I think we've talked about the "pockets" phrase before someplace on BetterMost. But, this weekend the use of that phrase really was notable.
From day one I've been waiting to hear a commentator use the word "twist" in any kind of specific or pointed way, and I haven't noticed a special use of that word yet (at least not in any way that stands out in my mind as a particularly bull riding-specific term). Maybe it's more of an old fashioned term... or maybe I just haven't caught them using it yet. I can't believe I've been following this sport now for over 2 years. Lately, the duration of Brokie-ness is really striking me.