| 'How can we be in the ______?' |
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| 'Man, are you a sight for ____ eyes?' |
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| 'You're ____, you little son of a *itch!' |
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| 'Marty is your ___, not mine!' |
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| 'It worked. My father's ______!' |
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| 'I get _______ in the Chapel O' Love!' |
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| 'There's something very ________ about all of this.' |
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| 'Get the hell out of ___, old man!' |
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| 'I don't remember ____ being on these windows.' |
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| 'Mom, you sure can _______ a pizza.' |
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| 'Um Jennifer, I don't know how to tell you this but you're in a ____ _______.' |
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| 'It's screen door on a _________, you dork.' |
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| 'I'm going with ______ _____, okay?' |
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| 'That's about as funny as a screen door on a __________!' |
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| 'I think he took your ______!' |
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| 'What are you, Miss ______ ______?' |
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| Nobody calls me ______, needles. Nobody!' |
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