Ever feel like DFX fans are speaking another language? You're not wrong. Here's a glossary of the terms, lore, and inside jokes you'll run into around the Goose Gang.

Goose Gang

The name given to our fan club. The origin is a disc released on MVP plastic, art by Marm O. Set, which depicted the Goose Gang avenging their abused brethren from the Grande Mocha Eggspresso disc release.

— suggested by Don Freeman

Golden Goose (GG)

A triple-foiled disc stamped with three golden foils — the holy grails of discs. Denoted with a golden goose sticker on the back. Throw one and you can become a member of the exclusive GGG (Golden Goose Gang).

— suggested by Seth Ramirez

Golden Goose Gang (GGG)

Salvador Ruiz created this group of people who bag and throw a Golden Goose. Once a GG disc has been thrown, it is "burned" and cannot be sold to another person for them to join the GGG.

— suggested by Seth Ramirez

Silver Goose

The term for an almost-as-cool-but-not-quite, almost-as-rare-but-not-quite set of limited discs — usually denoted with a black goose sticker on the back.

— suggested by Parker Jarvis

Artist Variant

Stamp artists are sometimes allowed to pick a combination of three foils to be run for 5–10 discs. These are delivered to the artist for their collection or as a fundraiser. Denoted with a diamond sticker on the back.

Hootsie & Tootsie

Two of the early DFX LTD releases — Huitzilopochtli and Tezcatlipoca — are often referred to by these nicknames.

— suggested by Jeff Adkins

Fizzy

Slang for Fission plastic. Also a dope DFX release with Marm O. Set art.

— suggested by Al Jac

Group 'a', 'b', 'c', etc.

During Black Friday 2022, a Survivor-style game was run. People who pre-ordered the Cauldron were split into groups, and conspired to vote each other off.


Some suggestions sourced from Leppi's Lounge. Have a term to add or a correction? Get in touch — we're always happy to expand the lore.