"I'll take Yas Queen for $800."
Somebody actuallysaid that on Dead AgainThursday night's episode of Jeopardy!.
SEE ALSO: The internet is freaking out over this gross 'medium rare' chicken recipe"Yas Queen" was just one of the glorious meme-based categories which appeared on the first round of the popular game show. Other categories included "Keyboard Cat," "Dad Bod" and "What Color is the Dress?"
You probably have already put two-and-two together to realize that this means Alex Trebek had to say "yas queen" out loud. To the internet's delight, he did.
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Even Twitter agreed that was the best part about the entire meme-filled episode.
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