“You Keep Using the Word Help. I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means”
Rick Riordan book The Hammer of Thor
Source: The Hammer of Thor
Source: The Princess Bride
“You Keep Using the Word Help. I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means”
Rick Riordan book The Hammer of Thor
Source: The Hammer of Thor
“If you know what I mean, and I think you do.”
Joe Bob Briggs (1953) American film critic, writer, and actor; alter ego of John Bloom
Since Joe-Bob was unallowed to swear or make sexual remarks (beyond a point) in the newspaper, anything regarding sex he was unallowed to say was said with a euphemism, such as "Making the sign of the four-legged spouting walrus," followed by this. <br class="br">Example: Swamp Thing Review http://www.joebobbriggs.com/mvtranscripts/swampthing.html <br class="br">Repeated phrases
“Jack: What do you mean, you think? Can't you tell?”
Jack Benny (1894–1974) comedian, vaudeville performer, and radio, television, and film actor
The Jack Benny Program (Radio: 1932-1955), The Jack Benny Program (Television: 1950-1965)
Joe Barton (1949) United States congressional representative from Texas
Committee on Energy of Commerce Hearing: Gasoline: Supply, Price, and Specifications https://house.resource.org/109/org.c-span.192444-1.pdf, May 10, 2006 <br class="br">to Representative Anna Eshoo, on her citing ExxonMobil officials saying they don't want to build any new refineries in North America
John Ruskin (1819–1900) English writer and art critic
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 170.
“Do you think it means anything?”
Alastair Reynolds book Terminal World
“Probably not," Ricasso said, wiping his dust-smeared hands on his knees. “I’m all for looking for meaning in ancient texts. But now and then you have to just accept the fact that you’re dealing with so much religious gibberish.”
Chapter 22 (p. 413)
Terminal World (2010)
Mark Haddon book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Source: El curioso incidente del perro a medianoche