

Frisbee, Seth Meyers' beloved dog and the unlikely nemesis of comedian Andy Samberg, passed away this week at the age of 14. RIP to a legend. But even in death, Frisbee managed to earn the last laugh — and possibly exact one final revenge.
First, her passing coincided with Samberg's birthday, completely stealing his thunder. Then, Meyers delivered a perfect parting shot on behalf of his pup. In a post mourning Frisbee, he reminded everyone of Samberg’s long-standing dislike of the dog — and added: "She also disliked him, [for what it’s worth]."
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The beef between Samberg and Frisbee is long and storied. We've covered it regularly at Mashable, and pretty much every time Samberg appeared on Meyers' show, it'd devolve into roasting his Italian Greyhound. It was irrational, silly, a bit contrived, of course, but ultimately hilarious. Who hates an itty bitty pup like Frisbee? Andy Samberg, apparently.
His reaction to an Xmas card featuring Frisbee, for instance?
"You might as well have sent me anthrax," Samberg yelled. "LOOK AT THIS PIECE OF SH*T! I had to hire a cleaning crew 'cuz of all the barf in my house."
Or there's the time he called Frisbee "a nightmare-inducing hell-spawn" and a "rat-foreskin hybrid."
People online couldn't get enough of Samberg's hilarious beef with Frisbee — and many fired off jokes about Frisbee's ghost continuing to torment the actor from beyond the grave. The internet overwhelming sided with Frisbee...again giving her the last laugh.
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RIP to Frisbee. And we can only imagine that somewhere out there, Samberg is looking over his shoulder for dog ghosts.

Tim Marcin is an Associate Editor on the culture team at Mashable, where he mostly digs into the weird parts of the internet. You'll also see some coverage of memes, tech, sports, trends, and the occasional hot take. You can find him on Bluesky (sometimes), Instagram (infrequently), or eating Buffalo wings (as often as possible).