two that really anoy me are;
Whats the matter, you Chicken or sum'thin ?
and
OK, lets do it!
"Do you know what I want to do?! Do you know what I really want to do?!?!! Strut."
John Travolta, Staying Alive
"He was nauseous with regret when he saw her face again, and when, as of yore, he pleaded and begged at her knees for the joy of her being. She understood Neal; she stroked his hair; she knew he was mad."
---Jack Kerouac, On The Road: The Original Scroll
Do you have:
You want some of this? Come get some!
Boy, you just don't know when you're licked, do you?
Some people just don't know when to quit.
Miss __________, show Mr. ________ to the door, will you?
Thank you, I'll find my own way out.
I trust everything is in order.
Oh my god. I thought you were dead.
You don't get rid of me that easy.
You pull that kind of stunt again, and I'll have (your badge/ you grounded/ you doing traffic duty).
*laughing*
Yeah,
or
[.... I'll bust you back down to desk sergeant so fast it'll make your head spin.]
You're in a world of pain now.
Welcome to my world.
I can't hold her.
I'm back!
Stay focused!
"You can't do this to me! I love you, goddammit!" “Don’t you die on me!”
“I’m not leaving you!”-“You have to go on without me!”
Come get some.
“Now… where were we?”
“But So-and-so lives on, as long as we remember him in our hearts.” / “So-and-so lives here [point to head] and he lives here [point to heart.]”
“What part of _____________ don’t you understand?”
“I always wanted to say that!”
“If my calculations are correct…” / “According to my calculations…”
“If I get bitten and turn into one of those…those things…I want you to promise me something. Kill me.”•”Only if you swear to do the same for me.”
“You say that like it’s a bad thing.”
“You had me at [fill-in-the-blank].”
“(Something’s) my middle name.”
Last edited by Silas Thorne; 02-07-2009 at 10:15 AM.
Yes! This is the ultimate, as far as I'm concerned.
Had it.
I've seen it suggested that this can actually be traced to a first instance in Jerry McGuire: 'You had me at "Hello"'. Still, yes, utterly unforgivable to use it again.
Brilliant. Similarly, and even worse:
[Something]? Baby, I am all about [Something].
The two are often used together.
This guy ain't so tough.
I can take him. [discouraging response] I said, I can take him.
Cover me. I'm going in.
So you want to play rough.
Don't play dumb with me. We know that you.....
And as a kind of meta-cliche that comments on all the others:
If I had a dollar for every time I'd heard somebody say that...
we're not turning back now.
how do you like that, eh?
_____'s not answering his/her phone. There must be something wrong.
I'm too old for this ****! Did you get that one?
That’s it! You’re off the case!
If we make it out of this alive . . .
Wait! I can explain! This isn’t what it looks like.
When I’m through with you (etc.) –
Okay, let’s call that plan B
Wait a minute, are you saying– ?
****in’ A!
Jesus H. Christ!
We’ve got company.
Whatever you do, don’t look down.
. . . and there’s nothing you or anyone else can do to stop me!
What if? . . . Nah, it would never work.
Did I just say that out loud?
You give ___ a bad name. Calling you a ___ is an insult to ____.