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SEE ALSO: mister; personification .


See Also: getting your palm read by Mister Softee, macgimper, magimper, magimp, McGimp, McGimper, personification, agedness, cum, ejaculation, minx, mother-in-law, north and south, storm and stripes, swing, tongue, unwell, piggies, masturbate, figs, fribble, bit of fluff, boink, bump pelvis, cheese and kisses, little piggies, come, shit-palm, vomit [DEF[, get laid, 411, laid, makeup,

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Mr. Peabody (William Powell) in Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948): ''Fifty: the old age of youth, the youth of old age .''
Mr. Peabody (William Powell) in Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948):''Fifty: the old age of youth, the youth of old age .''
Mr. Bernstein (Everett Sloane) in Citizen Kane (1941):''Just old age . It''s the only disease, Mr. Thompson, that you don''t look forward to being cured of.
Bergman (Gene Wilder) and Dr. Benjamin (David Margulies) in Funny About Love (1990): - Duffy: ''You want me to put some sperm into this little cup?'' - Doctor: ''That''s right, Mr. Bergman. (...)'' - Duffy: ''Wait a minute! You know , you make this sound easy, but I''ve never done this before.'' - Doctor: ''Come, come , Mr. Bergman.'' - Duffy: ''Twice!? You want me to do-it twice. We''ll be here all day.''
Duffy (Gene Wilder) and Dr. Benjamin (David Margulies) inFunny About Love (1990): - Duffy: ''You want me to put some sperm into this little cup?'' - Doctor: ''That''s right, Mr. Bergman. (...)'' - Duffy: ''Wait a minute! You know , you make this sound easy, but I''ve never done this before.'' - Doctor: ''Come, come , Mr. Bergman.'' - Duffy: ''Twice!? You want me to do-it twice. We''ll be here all day.''
Mr. Bernstein (Everett Sloane) in Citizen Kane (1941): ''Just old age . It''s the only disease, Mr. Thompson, that you don''t look forward to being cured of.''
Duffy (Gene Wilder) and Dr. Benjamin (David Margulies) in Funny About Love (1990): - Duffy: ''You want me to put some sperm into this little cup?'' - Doctor: ''That''s right, Mr. Bergman.'' - Duffy: ''Wait a minute! You know , you make this sound easy, but I''ve never done this before.'' - Doctor: ''Come, come , Mr. Bergman.'' - Duffy: ''Twice!? You want me to do-it twice. We''ll be here all day.''
Duffy (Gene Wilder) and Dr. Benjamin (David Margulies) in Funny About Love (1990): - Duffy: ''You want me to put some sperm into this little cup?'' - Doctor: ''That''s right, Mr. Bergman.'' - Duffy: ''Wait a minute! You know , you make this sound easy, but I''ve never done this before.'' - Doctor: ''Come, come , Mr. Bergman.'' - Duffy: ''Twice!? You want me to do-it twice. We''ll be here all day.''
Gloria (Helen Broderick) and Mr. Duncan (Samuel S. Hinds) in The Rage of Paris (1938): - Gloria Patterson: ''We''re going to ride to the hounds in the morning. It''s tally-ho at dawn.'' - Mr. Duncan: ''Yes, you have to get up very early in the morning to catch the fox .'' - Gloria Patterson: ''Yes, and stay up late at night to catch a minx .''
Mrs. Potter (Margaret Dumont) and Mr. Hammer (Groucho Marx) in Cocoanuts (1929): - Mrs. Potter: 'I don't think you'd love me if I were poor.' - Mr. Hammer: 'I might, but I'd keep my mouth shut.'
Gwendolyn Chelm (Jennifer Jones) to Mr. Petersen (Robert Morley) in Beat the Devil (1954): 'Isn't that what we're all concerned with, sin?'
Lorelei Lee (Marilyn Monroe) to Mr. Esmond in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953): ''I won''t let myself fall in-love-with a man who won''t trust me no matter what I might do .''
Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey) in American Beauty (1999): ''Smile! You''re at Mr. Smiley''''.''
Seth Winnick to his black friend in Love Sucks (2000): ''Larry, you''re my best-friend but if I see Mr. Chocolate I''m gonna scream.''
Dorothy (Laraine Day) in Mr. Lucky (1943): ''He kissed me... right on the north-and-south .''
Beatrice Skeffington (Bette Davis) quoting her husband in Mr. Skeffington (1944): ''Job says that a woman is beautiful only when she is loved.''
Mr. Blonde/Vic (Michael Madsen) in Reservoir Dogs (1992): ''If you''re talking like a bitch I''m gonna slap you like a bitch .''
James Morton (Stephen Fry) and auto mechanic Ed Walters (Tim Robbins>) who flirts with Catherine Boyd (Meg Ryan) while explaining the problem with the M .G. in I.Q. (1994): - James: 'What is wrong with the car?' - Ed: 'Well, my guess is your stroke is too short and your getting premature ignition. (To M .R.) Does it ever feel that way?'
'Goddarnit, Mr. Lamarr, you use your tongue prettier than a twenty-dollar whore .' Taggart (Slim Pickens) to the articulate Hedley Lamarr (Harvey Korman) in Blazing Saddles (1974)
''The organising principle of any society, Mr. Garrison, is for war. The authority of the state over its people resides in its war power.'' Colonel X (Donald Sutherland) to Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner) in JFK (1991)
'No matter what they tell you, Mr. Bain, it is the size of your gun that counts.' Dr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) in Batman & Robin (1998): Freeze's gun freezes people.
Billy Danreuther (Humphrey Bogart) about Mr. Petersen (Robert Morley) to the Arab civil servant in Beat the Devil (1954): ''Fat gut''s my best-friend . I will not betray him cheaply.''
Nathalie De Ville (Geraldine Chaplin) to Nick Hart (Keith Carradine) in The Moderns (1988): 'Don't confuse sex and love , Mr. Hart. It will spoil both of 'em for you.'
Jonathan Moore (Anthony Edwards) and Manolo (Nick Corri) in Gotcha! (1985): - Jonathan: ''It''s hopeless, Manolo, I''m never going to get-laid .'' - Manolo: ''Although that thought may be of great comfort to the women of the world , Mr. Moore, as a future veterinarian, you should know that every dog eventually has his day.''
Benji Stone (Mark Linn Baker) and Alan Swann (Peter O'Toole) in My Favorite Year (1982): - Benji: 'Mr. Swann, I think I'm going to be-unwell .' - Alan: 'Stone, ladies are unwell , gentlemen vomit .'
Dr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger) in Batman & Robin (1998): ''No matter what they tell you, Mr. Bain, it is the size of your gun that counts.'' Freeze''s gun freeze''s people.
Beryl Muddle (J. McKenzie) and Wally Mellish (Colin Frields) in Mr. Reliable (1996): - Beryl: 'Mom says that if she was married to you she would poison your coffee.' - Wally: 'If I was married to her, I'd drink it .'
Buddy Young, Jr. (Billy Crystal) and a waiter in Mr. Saturday Night (1992): - Buddy: ''Sidney, who do you have to screw to get a vodka in here?'' - Waiter: '' Me.'' - Buddy: ''Make it a Ginger Ale.''
Buddy Young, Jr. (Billy Crystal) and a waiter in Mr. Saturday Night (1992): - Buddy: ''Sidney, who do you have to screw to get a vodka in here?'' - Waiter: '' Me.'' - Buddy: ''Make it a Ginger Ale.''
Nathalie De Ville (Geraldine Chaplin) to Nick Hart (Keith Carradine) in The Moderns (1988): 'Don't confuse sex and love , Mr. Hart. It will spoil both of 'em for you.'
Larry Burrows (James Belushi) and his father Harry (Pat Corley) watching a very beautiful girl go by in Mr. Destiny (1990): - Larry: ''Sometimes I get the distinct feeling I''m missing out on something.'' - Harry: ''Well, what she''s got she''s got plenty you don''t need.''
Larry Burrows (James Belushi) and his father Harry (Pat Corley) watching a very beautiful girl go by in Mr. Destiny (1990): - Larry: ''Sometimes I get the distinct feeling I''m missing out on something.'' - Harry: ''Well, what she''s got she''s got plenty you don''t need.''
Ira Skitch (Will Rogers) to his son-in-law in Mr. Skitch (1933): 'A wife is a wonderful thing and no husband should be without one. Now, Harvey, I'm gonna give you a bit of advice from an old veteran husband to an amateur . The most dangerous year in married life is the first , then comes the second, and the third, and the fourth, and on down . Marriage is an institution. I've been an inmate of that institution long enough to know that the most successful marriage in one where the wife is the boss and don't know it .'
Ira Skitch (Will Rogers) to his son-in-law in Mr. Skitch (1933): 'A wife is a wonderful thing and no husband should be without one. Now, Harvey, I'm gonna give you a bit of advice from an old veteran husband to an amateur . The most dangerous year in married life is the first , then comes the second, and the third, and the fourth, and on down . Marriage is an institution. I've been an inmate of that institution long enough to know that the most successful marriage in one where the wife is the boss and don't know it .'


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