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Richard:
A euphemism for dick , the penis . See penis for synonyms.See Also: a bit of rumpy-bumpy, a bit of rumpy-pumpy, bit of rumpy-bumpy, bit of rumpy-pumpy, crush, Dickey, Dicky, do a fade-out, equipment, fuck around, futter, get a little, hard-on, johns, junior, latrine, panties, rumpy-bumpy, rumpy-pumpy, screw up, shit-house, shithouse, shtup, strike out, swallow the worm, tomato, vertical smile, walking hard-on, woo-woo
Quotes Containing Richard:
Richard 'Ditch' Brodie (Charlie Sheen) and KGB agent Chris/Krista Maldova (Natassja Kinski) who just swallowed the worm from a bottle of Mescal in Terminal Velocity (1994). - Richard : 'Watch out for the... Oh, God!' - Krista: 'What was that?' - Richard : 'You swallowed the worm .' - Krista: 'I was trained to swallow all sorts of things. ' - Richard : 'Careful, I may just have to marry you.'
Richard Nugent (Cary Grant) and Susan Turner (Shirley Temple) in The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947): - Richard :''It''s awful what a woman can do to a man . Look at history: Caesar and Cleopatra.'' - Susan:''Napoleon and Josephine.'' - Richard :''All of them. Behind every defeated man there''s a frustrated love .''
Richard Miller (John C . McGinley) breaking off with his girlfriend in Watch It (1993): - Richard : 'Can I ask you a question?' - Girlfriend: 'Yeah.' - Richard : 'What part of 'no' exactly do you not understand?'
Richard Nugent (Cary Grant) and Susan Turner (Shirley Temple) in The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947): - Richard : 'It's awful what a woman can do to a man . Look at history: Caesar and Cleopatra.' - Susan: 'Napoleon and Josephine.' - Richard : 'All of them. Behind every defeated man there's a frustrated love .'
Richard Nugent (Cary Grant) and Susan Turner (Shirley Temple) in The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947): - Richard : ''It''s awful what a woman can do to a man . Look at history: Caesar and Cleopatra.'' - Susan: ''Napoleon and Josephine.'' - Richard : ''All of them. Behind every defeated man there''s a frustrated love .''
Richard Nugent (Cary Grant) and Susan Turner (Shirley Temple) in The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947): - Richard : 'It's awful what a woman can do to a man . Look at history: Caesar and Cleopatra.' - Susan: 'Napoleon and Josephine.' - Richard : 'All of them. Behind every defeated man there's a frustrated love .'
Richard (Jon Lovitz) trying to have-sex-with Victoria (Tia Carrere) in High School High (1996): - Richard : ''Oh, my God! You''re still a virgin!'' - Victoria : ''No, no , I still have my panties on .''
Richard (Jon Lovitz) trying to have-sex-with Victoria (Tia Carrere) in High School High (1996): - Richard : ''Oh, my God! You''re still a virgin!'' - Victoria : ''No, no , I still have my panties on .''
Nora Tilley (Barbara Hershey) in the rain with Bill Babowsky (Richard Dreyfuss) in Tin Men (1987): ''Wet becomes you.''
Nora Tilley (Barbara Hershey) in the rain with Bill Babowsky (Richard Dreyfuss) in Tin Men (1987): ''Wet becomes you.''
Sir Percy Blakeney's (Richard E. Grant) pun on the word 'sentence' in the mini TV series The Scarlet Pimpernel (1998): 'Marriage isn't a word, it's a sentence.'
Pete Sandich (Richard Dreyfuss) to Dorinda Durston (Holly Hunter) in Always (1989): ''You just smiled at a poor defenseless guy .''
Joe (Richard Dreyfuss) about relationships and love-in The Buddy System (1984): ''And when it''s over, we fall in-love-with the pain.''
Lancelot (Richard Gere) in First Knicht (1995): ''I dare not kiss so lovely a lady . I have but one heart to lose.''
Jack Noah (Richard Dreyfuss), as dictator Alphonso Simms, to Madonna Mendez (Sonia Braga) in Moon Over Parador (1988): ''I want to kiss you so bad I could spit .''
Rick/Richard Blain (Humphrey Bogart) to Captain Renault (Claude Rains) in the last scene of Casablanca (1942): ''Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.''
Rick/Richard Blain (Humphrey Bogart) to Captain Renault (Claude Rains) in Casablanca (1942): ''I stick my neck out for nobody.''
Elsa Carrington (Madeleine Carroll) to Edgar Brodie/Richard Ashenden (John Gielgud) in Secret Agent (1936): ''I fell in-love-with you at first sight; not a crush but a crash.''
Elsa Carrington (Madeleine Carroll) to Richard Ashenden (John Gielgud) in Secret Agent (1936): ''I fell in-love-with you at first sight; not a crush but a crash.''
Bill (Emilio Estevez) to Chris (Richard Dreyfuss) in Stakeout (1987): ''I would appreciate that you not act like a walking-hard-on when we work together.''
Lancelot (Richard Gere) in First Knicht (1995): ''I dare not kiss so lovely a lady . I have but one heart to lose.''
The Principal (Louise Fletcher) to Richard (Jon Lovitz) a teacher at High School High (1996): ''I''ll have you kicked out of here faster than a homo at Fort Dix.''
Mike O''Brien (Paul Guilfoyle) to Isaac Barr (Richard Gere) in Final Analysis (1992): ''Lust never sleeps.'' A pun on : Rust never sleeps.
Martha (Elizabeth Taylor) to her husband George (Richard Burton) in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966): 'I swear, if you existed, I'd divorce you.'
Elsa Carrington (Madeleine Carroll) to Richard Ashenden (John Gielgud) in Secret Agent (1936): ''I fell in-love-with you at first sight; not a crush but a crash.''
Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) and Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) in Pretty Woman (1990): - Edward: 'So, what happens after he climbs the tower and rescues her?' - Vivian:'She rescues him right back!'
Paula Pokrifki (Debra Winger) to Zach Mayo (Richard Gere) in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982): ''How can you resist? I''m like candy . It''s going to be very hard to get enough.''
Paula Pokrifki (Debra Winger) to Zach Mayo (Richard Gere) in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982): ''How can you resist? I''m like candy . It''s going to be very hard to get enough.''
Paula Pokrifki (Debra Winger) to Zach Mayo (Richard Gere) in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982): 'How can you resist? I'm like candy . It's going to be very hard to get enough.'
Captain Al Giles (Earl Billings) to Chris (Richard Dreyfuss) and Bill (Emilio Estevez) in Stakeout (1987): ''And if you fuck this up , I''m going to take your nuts , tie ''em into a knot and run them through my shredder.''
The Girl (Marilyn Monroe) to Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell) in The Seven Year Itch (1955): ''You know , when it''s hot like this, you know what I do? I keep my undies in the icebox .''
Pete (Jeremy Piven) to Richard Jacks (Tim Daly) in Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1996?): ''You''re thinking with the little-head . Think with the big-head .''
Lucy McFadden (Quinn Cummings) about Elliot Garfied (Richard Dreyfuss) in The Goodbye Girl (1977): ''I think he''s kind of cute . He reminds me of a dog that nobody wants.''
'Right there between your legs! Pull on it!' Allan Quatermain (Richard Chamberlain) to Jesse Huston (Sharon Stone) in King Solomon's Mines (1985): She's flying a biplane at the time.
Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts) and Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) in Pretty Woman (1990): - Vivian: ''Pick one! I''ve got red, I''ve got green, I''ve got yellow , I''m out of purple but I do have one Gold Circle Coin left, the condom of champions, the one-and-only , nothing is getting through this sucker . What do you say?'' - Edward: ''A buffet of safety.''
Rick/Richard Blain (Humphrey Bogart) to Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) in Casablanca (1942): ''I''m not fighting for anything anymore except myself. I''m the only cause I''m interested in.''
Lucy McFadden (Quinn Cummings) and Elliot Garfield (Richard Dreyfuss) in The Goodbye Girl (1977): - Lucy: ''Boy! You don''t think much of yourself, do you?!'' - Elliot: ''Pound for pound , I''ve got the biggest ego this side of St. Louis.''
Lois (Margaret Hays) to Richard (Glenn Ford) in Blackboard Jungle (1955): ''You''re married and I''m bored . You''re afraid and I''m choosy. And you can''t be choosy or you live alone.''
Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) to Pamela (Madeleine Carrol) in The 39 Steps (1935): ''You''re the white man''s burden. There are twenty million women on this island and I''ve got to be chained to you.''
Richard (Don Galloway) to Sam (Tom Berenger) and Nick (William Hurt) in The Big Chill (1983): ''The thing about kids is their instant priorities. You know you have to protect them and provide for them and sometimes it means your life isn''t exactly the way you want it to be. But you set your priorities and that''s the way life is.''
Captain Al Giles (Earl Billings) to Chris (Richard Dreyfuss) and Bill (Emilio Estevez) in Stakeout (1987): ''And if you fuck this up , I''m going to take your nuts and tie ''em into a knot and run them through my shredder.''
Sir Percy Blakeney (Richard E. Grant) and his wife Lady Marguerite Blakeney (Elizabeth McGovern) in the mini TV series The Scarlet Pimpernel (1998): - Sir Percy : ''The poets tell us love is blind .'' - Lady Blakeney: ''The miracle of marriage opens our eyes .''
Emily (Susan Sarandon) and Joe (Richard Dreyfuss) in The Buddy System (1984): - Emily: 'Something is missing when you're not in-love .' - Joe: 'Yeah, fear and desperation.'
Pete (Jeremy Piven) to Richard Jacks (Tim Daly) in Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde (1996?): ''You''re thinking with the little-head . Think with the big-head .''
Richard (Don Galloway) to Sam (Tom Berenger) and Nick (William Hurt) in The Big Chill (1983): ''The thing about kids is their instant priorities. You know you have to protect them and provide for them and sometimes it means your life isn''t exactly the way you want it to be. But you set your priorities and that''s the way life is.''
Latrine (Tracey Ullman) to Prince John (Richard Lewis) in Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993). ''Put in a good word for me with the Sheriff of Rottingham. I''ve got the hots for him.''
The Girl (Marilyn Monroe) to Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell) in The Seven Year Itch (1955): ''You know , when it''s hot like this, you know what I do? I keep my undies in the icebox .''
A typical Fishism by Richard Fish (Greg Germann) from the TV series Ally McBeal (1997): 'You know , I had a great aunt once who said if you stare at a beautiful woman too long, you turn to stone. She was partially right.'
Agnes (Veda Ann Borg) about Richard Nugent (Cary Grant) in The Bachelor and Bobby-Soxer (1947): ''There''s a guy who never goes out of a girl''s mind. He just stays there like a heavy meal.''
Dick Pepper (Gig Young) explaining to his Augie Pool (Richard Widmark) the the guilt of the philandering husband in The Tunnel of Love (1958): - Dick: ''Every time it''s over I have a terrific sense of guilt.'' - Augie: ''Oh, but you wait until it''s over, hum?'' - Dick: ''Sure. I feel I deserve this guilt. When I don''t have it I''m uncomfortable so I try to recapture the guilt by chasing around.'' - Augia: ''So why do you keep chasing around then if it''s that much trouble?'' - Dick: ''I''ve got to get back to that feeling of guilt. (...) I have to suffer for chasing around.''
Dick Pepper (Gig Young) explaining to his friend Augie Pool (Richard Widmark) the vicious-circle of guilt of the philandering husband in The Tunnel of Love (1958): - Dick: ''Every time it''s over I have a terrific sense of guilt.'' - Augie: ''Oh, but you wait until it''s over, hum?'' - Dick: ''Sure. I feel I deserve this guilt. When I don''t have it I''m uncomfortable so I try to recapture the guilt by chasing around.'' - Augie: ''So why do you keep chasing around then if it''s that much trouble?'' - Dick: ''I''ve got to get back to that feeling of guilt. (...) I have to suffer for chasing around.''
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