What’s your most used line?
What’s your most used line?
Mine is this and Leela’s “oh lord.” I mean, there are so many, but those two top the charts.
I love to use, "You are technically correct, the best kind of correct".
59 0 ReplyDefinitely this one for me too! I usually remix it somehow, like "You are technically correct, the most celebrated form of correct", or some such.
3 0 ReplyI used to use this all the time at my old job, because literally every decision made there was made by a committee of people basing their decision on feelings.
It felt good to passive-aggressively point out decisions that actually had technical merit with this phrase.
3 0 ReplyThis comment is technically correct. The best kind of correct.
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I'm gonna make my own (thing)! With blackjack! And hookers!... In fact, forget the (thing)!
it can be used in so many contexts and the last line usually gets a laugh.
57 0 ReplyDefinitely a staple
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"Good news, everyone!" by far.
54 1 ReplyI weirdly never picked that one up. I’ll have to work it into my meetings.
9 0 ReplyAh yes, the classic game of "Professor Farnsworth or James May?"
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Shut up baby, I know it.
Goes over a lot better after showing the wife the episode
47 0 ReplyWe love you, Bender!
8 0 ReplyShut up, baby. I know it.
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I think this one the most but I am not normaly in a contex where I can say it.
5 0 ReplyMy terrier says this a lot
2 0 ReplySo does my mutt
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I pretty frequently ask "to shreds you say?" And also "how'd you like to make a metaphorical deal with the devil? And by devil I mean robot devil and by metaphorically I mean get your coat" anytime I'm going out
45 0 ReplyHaha. That’s a great one.
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42 0 ReplyLol such a good one
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"Do a flip!"
33 0 ReplyThe amount of times I've shouted this at my coworkers when they are working at hights is ridikkerous.
6 0 ReplyDid you say... "ridikkerous"?
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I frequently say "Stop exploding, you cowards!" when playing games. Especially when losing at XCOM.
33 0 ReplyWell, we’re boned.
29 0 ReplyDOOOOMMMMEEEDDD
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I am shocked. shocked! well, not that shocked.
29 0 ReplyUsed this in my head today reading about Russel Brand
5 0 ReplyAnother good one!
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I'm 40% used lines!
And I think about the Moon song more often than I'd like to admit.
26 0 ReplyAnd I think about the Moon song more often than I'd like to admit.
Pretty much any time I think of the moon, or whaling. Or harpoons. Or tunes.
8 0 ReplyOmg! I will randomly start humming that song too! I guess it’s not surprising given how many times I’ve watched.
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“Perfectly symmetrical violence never solved anything.” Gets a lot of use when playing Mario Kart with friends when two people hit each other with the same items or hitting each other with stars activated.
24 0 ReplyProbably, “Good news everyone”. Although my favorite is, “To shreds you say,” need to work that in more.
23 0 ReplyI do try to work in “to shreds you say,” but it’s not as embedded as “oh lord” for me.
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"I've got one of those things! Like a headache with pictures!"
"You're screwier than my Aunt Rita, and she's a screw!"
And pretty much every line from Roswell That Ends Well is in my daily rotation.
21 0 ReplyHaha. “I did do the nasty in the pasty.”
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"To shreds, you say?"
19 0 ReplyTell my wife I said... "Hello".
18 0 ReplyYup, love this one
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Neat!
Probably a bunch of other things I don't even remember being from the show.
17 0 ReplyOhhh…I say “neat” all the time and didn’t connect it until now.
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With my wife we often quote the two Benders, when there is a minor inconvenience:
"-Our universe is DOOMED!
-DOOOOMEEEED!!"
17 0 ReplyI tend to use "you want me to do two things?"
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For no raisin.
16 0 Reply"Yes, big brain am winning again, I shall now leave earth for no raisin!"
Classic.
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Bender with the over the top theatrical voice: LET'S GO ALREADY!
16 0 ReplyI used to blare that on my phone when my teenager was taking too long to get ready.
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"I have no strong feelings one way or the other." Said in a flat monotone, of course
14 0 ReplyIt’s a beige alert.
5 0 ReplyTell my wife I said... Hello.
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"Do a flip"
Anytime someone is going to jump from something high up. Always makes me laugh.
14 0 ReplyHere's where I keep assorted lengths of wire.
14 0 Reply“I am already in my pajamas”
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"Oh you're serious? Allow me to laugh even harder! Hahahahaha!"
12 0 ReplyI constantly harass my SO at dinner with "may I have one too, wife?" in the pathetic Hermes voice
11 0 ReplyMy manwich!!!
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I'm a big fan of this one from the new season
"Nixon here with another presidential aroo"
Also
"Why don't you go to hell and join that community?"
11 0 ReplyI’m a bit underwhelmed by the new season, but I’m enjoying the nostalgia factor.
5 0 ReplyI've been liking it more than the last final season. Always happy for more Futurama
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"I trust the orgy pit has been scraped and buttered? "
"She's built like a steakhouse, but she handles like a bistro"
Also
"How delightfully absurd"
11 0 ReplyI have kids who are easily distracted so you'll hear me saying, "Let's go already!"
10 0 ReplyThat’s my husband’s favorite.
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"I never thought I'd die like this, but I always really hoped"
Any time one of my friends or I are simping over some actress or character.
9 0 ReplyHot digity daffodil is easy to use on a regular basis.
9 0 ReplyHard to say which is used more by my wife and I between:
“Huh, learn something dumb every day!”
“Shut up baby, I know it!”
That sound Amy makes when she doesn’t answer yes or no and just goes “Guuhh!”
“Eww, look at him go! He don’t care!”
8 0 ReplyDeath by Snu Snu
8 0 ReplyQuae?
7 0 ReplyOh fuck, I say this all the time!
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Aww, somebody like snouts
Is it me?
When the cat inhales his dinner
7 0 ReplyThe cat? Nibbler!
2 0 ReplyI think they mean their cat
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Time makes fools of us all.
7 0 ReplyI will say “dirty boy!!” after my hubby works out.
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"Shampaggin." I use it while explaining carbonic acid on cave tours.
7 0 Reply“Yuh filty crab!”
7 0 ReplyJ'ACCUSE!
7 0 ReplyIf I'm feeling happy and gettin productive I tend to sing "bend it bend it just a little bit, and take it easy hmm hmm hm hm hmm"
I guess since I don't know much more of the song I start humming but I love that song
6 0 ReplyWhere?
Right in front of you!
Oh, ohhhh!
6 0 Reply"I've heard worse excuses to drink."
6 0 ReplyI work at a daycare. Every once in a while ill accidentally tell an adult "Do you think that was a good idea?" when they do something stupid, because I say that so many times per day at work
6 0 Reply"Are you sure that's wise, Sir?"
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"good news everyone!"
6 0 ReplyFry tells leela not to do something ever and it’s ridiculous but I can never remember what he says so my head canon has turned it into ‘don’t apologize for anything, ever’ and I use it all the time.
Good news everyone is the real one though.
6 0 Reply“Oh my.” —Farnsworth.
6 0 ReplyAs so many here have said: "Let's go already!" When trying to get the kids out the door.
A close second is "Windmills do not work that way! GOODNIGHT!" When they ask questions that make no sense or when they should be in bed asleep.
5 0 ReplyGood News, everyone!
Awesome. Awesome to the max.
5 0 ReplyKif, inform the men...(this part i improvise with whater they need to be informed about...like making it with a woman). Also, when asked about what something is maed out of, i usually say "Velour" before answering properly.
4 0 ReplyWhen relaying inconvenient news or the need to complete annoying tasks, I like the preface with it "Good news, everyone."
4 0 ReplyInto the breach meat bags!
4 0 ReplyI can’t remember when Leela says Oh Lord. Is that when Bender is wooden?
3 0 Replyhttps://morbotron.com/?q=Oh Lord
She says it often.
10 0 ReplyThat’s one of them. She says it quite a few times, which is probably why it’s now a part of me.
6 0 ReplyMe too, I think I said it before I saw Futurama but who even knows anymore
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"oh lord, he's made of wood".
utterly disgusted expression
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"_____ DO NOT WORK THAT WAY. GOOD NIGHT."
3 0 Reply"I am gonna get you so many lizards!" Whenever my wife has already done a chore/task I was intending to do.
3 0 ReplyHaha. I used that once when someone helped me out at work. And then had to explain.
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“Dern it.”
3 0 Reply“This really Toads the Wet Sproket!”
3 0 ReplyIt is what it is.
Polish: "Nie wiem, nie znam się, nie orientuję się, zarobiony jestem", shortened to "Nie znam się" English: "I don't know, I don't know (as of knowledge), I don't catch on, I'm busy" (roughly translated)
3 0 ReplySweet zombie Jesus!
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