Or am I infringing on someone's copyright? There is a controversy over the copyright owner of "who dat?" I cannot imagine what is being said about Americans in the world press. The world is filled with real problems and Americans with nothing better to do are squabbling over the ownership of "who dat?"
How many dead third grade English teachers and grammerians are augerring through their internment vaults over the blatant decline in proper English?
So what's next? What about f-u? Should some enterprising soul seek a copyright on m-f? Did anyone copyright what's zup? That's a good one. Yes, only in America. Perhaps this is the nations ascent from the mythical historically streets of gold to words worth their weight in gold.
Back to who dat. Is this not as old as the existence of uneducated folks? Should the current trend towards popularizing poor grammar continues, an apology will be owed to every person ever criticized, made fun of, or was turned downed for a job because of grammar.