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reno-it:

To get a divorce (in Reno).

QUOTES:

(1) Jerry Warrimer (Cary Grant) just before falling prey to such suspicions himself in The Awful Truth (1937): ' That's the trouble with most marriages today. People are always imagining things. The road to Reno is paved with suspicions. The first thing you know they all end up in a divorce court .'

(2) The Countess De Lave (Mary Boland) and Miriam Aarons (Paulette Goddard) toasting Reno as a divorce capitol in The Women (1939):
-- The Countess: ' Reno... American cradle of liberty! '
-- Miriam Aarons: ' Reno... beautiful emblem of the Great Divide .'

(3) Troop leader Phyllis Nefler (Shelley Long) educating her Wilderness Girls in Troop Beverly Hills (1989): ' Never go to Reno, girls. The California community property laws connot be beat .'


See Also: algophily, bombosity, get it Reno-vated, get Reno-vated, go Renoverboard, have it Reno'd, have it Reno-vated, heavens above, reno-it, Reno-vate, Reno-vation, renokay, renorush, renovate, renovation, renoverboarding, Renovorce, shrubbery, tough shit!, tough titties!

Quotes Containing reno-it:
The Countess De Lave (Mary Boland) and Miriam Aarons (Paulette Goddard) toasting Reno as a divorce capitol in The Women (1939): - Countess De Lave: ''Reno... American cradle of liberty!'' - Miriam Aarons: ''Reno... beautiful emblem of the Great Divide.''
Troop leader Phyllis Nefler (Shelley Long) educating her Wilderness Girls in Troop Beverly Hills (1989): ''Never go to Reno, girls. The California community property laws connot be beat .''
Jerry Warrimer (Cary Grant) just before falling prey to such suspicions himself in The Awful Truth (1937: ''That''s the trouble with most marriages today. People are always imagining things. The road to Reno is paved with suspicions. The first thing you know they all end up in a divorce court.''
Jerry Warrimer (Cary Grant) just before falling prey to such suspicions himself in The Awful Truth (1937): ''That''s the trouble with most marriages today. People are always imagining things. The road to Reno is paved with suspicions. The first thing you know they all end up in a divorce court.''


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