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Bill:
1. In gayspeak, a sarcastic nickname for one who claims to be masculine.2. bill , a slang term for the nose.
See Also: bent as a nine bob note, big legs, Bill, billie-coo, camp as a row of tents, chubby, constable, coochee-coochee, crack-a-boo, dick weed, gay rights, give someone a melvin, hard-on, melvin, pay the water bill, queer as a football bat, queer as a nine bob note, queer as a nine-dollar bill, queer as a square egg, queer as a three-dollar bill, scag, shtup, thingstable, three-dollar bill, walking hard-on
Quotes Containing Bill:
Bill Rago (Danny DeVito), pretending to be CID, and Marie (Isabella Hofmann), the records officer, in Renaissance Man (1994): - Bill : 'So, do I get the records?' - Marie:'No.' - Bill : 'Come on . Is that all you ever say?' - Marie: 'No.' - Bill :'Hmmm. A window of opportunity.'
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Women and me don''t.'' agree.''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Women and me don''t.'' agree.''
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.''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Women and me don''t.'' agree.''
The evil robot Ted Logan (Keanu Reeves) looking at a picture of the Babes in Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991): 'Dude, I've got a full-on, robot chubby .'
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.''
Hannah Warren (Jane Fonda) to her ex-husband Bill (Alan Alda) in California Suite (1978): ''I don''t have a lifestyle, I have a life .''
Bill Hicks guest star on the Rodney Dangerfield comedy special Nothin'' Goes Right (1988): ''In Oklahoma they think the Marlboro Man is a pussy .''
Bill Hicks guest star on the Rodney Dangerfield comedy special Nothin'' Goes Right (1988): ''In Oklahoma they think the Marlboro Man is a pussy .''
Calamity Jane (Doris Day) speaking of Wild Bill Hickok (Howard Keel) in Calamity Jane (1953): 'Getting better acquainted with him is like making a pet out of a polecat .'
Bill Simpson (Gary Merrill) to Margo Channing (Bette Davis) in All About Eve (1950): ''How do I find you? Not ready yet. Looking like a junkyard.''
The waitress, Tiny (Jody Gilbert), to Bill (W.C. Fields) in Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941): ''There''s something awfully big about you... Your nose.''
Georgia Bill . Scary Day Blues: 'When my baby goes to bed / It shines like a morning star / When I crawl in the middle / It rides me like a Cadillac car.'
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.''
''As for you, baby , I''ve known dozen''s like you. Sappy kids with a heart like a curd dog that answers all the whistles and figures their having a good-time .'' Con artist Bill O''Brien (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) to out of work dancer Nina Barona (Rita Hayworth) in Angels Over Broadway (1940).
''As for you, baby , I''ve known dozen''s like you. Sappy kids with a heart like a curd dog that answers all the whistles and figures their having a good-time .'' Con artist Bill O''Brien (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) to out of work dancer Nina Barona (Rita Hayworth) in Angels Over Broadway (1940).
Honey (Sally Kirkland) and Rosie (Jean Willis) about Buffalo Bill Cody in Bite the Bullet (1975): - Honey: ''Wasn''t he the fastest gun in the West?'' - Rosie: ''Only in bed , kiddo.''
Vicky Vale (Kim Basinger) and The Joker/Jack Napier (Jack Nicholson) in Batman (1989): - Vicky Lane: ''What do you want?'' - The Joker: ''My face on the one-dollar bill.''
Dot Matrix, a robot chaperoning Princess Vespa (Daphne Zuniga) in Spaceballs (1987) and Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) who was about to kiss her when the alam went off : - Lone Star: ''What was that?'' - Dot Matrix: ''That''s my virgin alarm. It''s programmed to go-off before you do , mister.''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Son, one of these days you''re going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): 'Son, one of these days you're going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .' And later: 'Women and me don't agree.'
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Son, one of these days you''re going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .'' And later: ''Women and me don''t agree.''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): 'Son, one of these days you're going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .' And later: 'Women and me don't agree.'
Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez) speaking of sobbing Gina Garrett (Rosie O''Donnell) in Another Stakeout (1993): ''Look at her. She''s doing the shoulder thing .''
Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez) speaking of sobbing Gina Garrett (Rosie O''Donnell) in Another Stakeout (1993): ''Look at her. She''s doing the shoulder thing .''
Bill Reimers (Emilio Estevez) speaking of sobbing Gina Garrett (Rosie O''Donnell) in Another Stakeout (1993): ''Look at her. She''s doing the shoulder thing .''
Bill Simpson (Gary Merrill) to Margo Channing (Bette Davis) in All About Eve (1950): ''How do I find you? Not ready yet. Looking like a junkyard.''
The waitress, Tiny (Jody Gilbert), to Bill (W.C. Fields) in Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941): ''There''s something awfully big about you... Your nose.''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Son, one of these days you''re going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .''
Bill Dolworth (Burt Lancaster) spying of the revolutionary stronghold spots an old friend in The Professionals (1966): 'Lieutenant Sisi Chickita. Now there's a woman worth a ransom. She never says no .'
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.''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Son, one of these days you''re going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .''
Leon (Melvyn Douglas) to the Soviet enjoy Ninotchka (Greta Garbo) in Ninotchka (1939): 'Love isn't so simple, Ninotchka. Ninotchka, why do doves bill and coo? Why do snails, the coldest of all creatures, circle interminably around each other? Why do moths fly hundred of miles to find their mates? Why do flowers slowly open their petals? Oh, Ninotchka, Ninotchka, surely you feel some slight symptom of the divine passion . A general warmth, a strange heaviness in your limbs, a burning of the lips that isn't thirst but something a thousand times more tantalizing, more exalting than thirst.'
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