"Hotty Toddy" is a cheer and greeting used by students, fans, and alumni of the University of Mississippi, also known as Ole Miss. According to ESPN, the phrase "Hotty Toddy" has no actual meaning, but it is a huge deal in Oxford, Mississippi. It is a greeting, cheer, and secret handshake all rolled into one, and it embodies the spirit of Ole Miss. The cheer has been passed down by Rebel fans for generations and is used to greet fellow Rebels, whether its during a tailgate, an intense game, or an afterparty. It is also synonymous with Ole Miss among the national media, and celebrities like Russell Crowe, Snoop Dogg, Betty White, Sandra Bullock, Jack Black, and others have led the cheer via recorded video messages played in... . The cheer has a complicated history, and its origins are not entirely clear. The first time something resembling "Hotty Toddy" appeared in relation to Ole Miss was in 1926, and it was a cheer that went, "Heighty! Tighty! Gosh A Mighty! Who in the hell are we? Rim! Ram! Flim! Flam! Ole Miss, by Damn!". Somewhere along the way, the "heighty" transformed into "hotty" and the "tighty" into "toddy," and the saying has been passed down by Rebel fans ever since.