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johnny:

Or: john , in Britain, since 1965, a condom . See condom for synonyms.
See Also: blue balls, blue flame, blueballs, bra, brassiere, Charlie Ronce, go see, Joe Ronce, Johnny Rollocks, johnny-come-lately, privy queen, rollocks, Ronce, stool pigeon, T-room queen, tea room queen, tearoom queen, throne queen, toilet queen, Toilet Tessie, town bull, town rake, urination, washroom faggot

Quotes Containing johnny:
Johnny (Michael Keaton) and a chorus-girl in Johnny Dangerously (1984): - Chorus girl : ''I''m not wearing a bra , Johnny.'' - Johnny Kelly: ''That makes two of us.''
Johnny (Michael Keaton) and a chorus-girl in Johnny Dangerously (1984): - Chorus girl : ''I''m not wearing a bra , Johnny.'' - Johnny Kelly: ''That makes two of us.''
Johnny (Michael Keaton) and a chorus-girl in Johnny Dangerously (1984): - Chorus girl : ''I''m not wearing a bra , Johnny.'' - Johnny Kelly: ''That makes two of us.''
Johnny (Michael Keaton) and a chorus-girl in Johnny Dangerously (1984): - Chorus girl : ''I''m not wearing a bra , Johnny.'' - Johnny Kelly: ''That makes two of us.''
Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth) to Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) in Gilda (1946): ''Hate is a very exciting emotion. Haven''t you noticed? Very exciting. I hate you too, Johnny. I hate you so much I think I''m going to die from it ... darling .'' Johnny feels the same way : ''I hated her so I couldn''t get her out of my mind for a minute.''
Huntley Haverstock/John Jones (Joel McCrea) to Carol Fisher (Laraine Day) in Foreign Correspondent (1940). - Johnny Jones: ''I''m in-love-with you, and I want to marry you.'' - Carol Fisher: ''I''m in-love-with you, and I want to marry you.'' - Johnny Jones: ''Hmm... That cuts down our love-scene quite a bit , doesn''t it?''
Loretta Castorini (Cher) to Johnny Cammareri (Danny Aiello) in Moonstruck (1987): ''Johnny, it''s for luck. I mean a man proposes marriage to a woman , he should kneel down .''
King Shaw (George Murphy) and Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940): - King Shaw: 'The more you know about women, the less you know about women.' - Johnny Brett: 'Maybe it's time you find out they're not all alike.'
King Shaw (George Murphy) and Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940): - King Shaw: ''The more you know about women, the less you know about women.'' - Johnny Brett: ''Maybe it''s time you find out they''re not all alike.''
King Shaw (George Murphy) and Johnny Brett (Fred Astaire) in Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940): - King Shaw: 'The more you know about women, the less you know about women.' - Johnny Brett: 'Maybe it's time you find out they're not all alike.'
''Statistics show that-there are more women in the world than anything else - except insects.'' Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) in Gilda (1946)
''Statistics show that-there are more women in the world than anything else - except insects.'' Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) in Gilda (1946)
''Statistics show that-there are more women in the world than anything else - except insects.'' Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) in Gilda (1946)
Johnny Red (Paul Winfield) in Big Shots (1987): ''I can walk on water, eat bullets , and shit ice cream!''
Sung by Johnny Depp as Cry-Baby (1990): ''We love being bad because it feels so good.''
Sung by Johnny Depp as Cry-Baby (1990): ''We love being bad because it feels so good.''
Sung by Johnny Depp as Cry-Baby (1990): ''We love being bad because it feels so good.''
Sung by Johnny Depp as Cry-Baby (1990): ''We love being bad because it feels so good.''
Axel (Johnny Depp) in Arizona Dream (1994): ''It was wrong to say I was falling in-love because I never felt any weight; I was really flying in-love for the first time in my life .''
Ballin Mundson (George Macready) to his wife Gilda (Rita Hayworth) about her hate for Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) in Gilda (1946): ''Hate can be a very exciting emotion. Very exciting. Haven''t you noticed that? There''s a heat in it that one can feel.''
Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth) to Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) in Gilda (1946):''I hate you so much that I would destroy myself to take you down with me. Now I''ve warned you.''
Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) thinking of his ex-girlfriend Gilda (Rita Hayworth) now the wife of his boss in Gilda (1946):''I hated her so I couldn''t get her out of my mind for a minute. She was in the air I breathed and the food I ate.''
Don Juan (Johnny Depp) describes his love for Dona Ana (Geraldine Paililas) in Don-Juan DeMarco (1994): ''There are those who do not believe that a single soul born in heaven can split into twin spirits and shoot like falling stars to earth where over oceans and continents their magnetic forces will finally unite them back into one. But how else to explain love at first sight?''
Bruce (Johnny Yune) in They Call Me Bruce? (1982): ''I''m a sex-object . Women ask me for sex and I object.''
Bruce (Johnny Yune) in They Call Me Bruce? (1982): ''I''m a sex-object . Women ask me for sex and I object.''


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