Futurama   Planet Express Employee Lounge
The Futurama Message Board

Design and Support by Can't get enough Futurama
Help Search Futurama chat Login Register

PEEL - The Futurama Message Board    General Futurama Forum Category    General Disscussion    How has Futurama changed your vocabulary? « previous next »
Author Topic: How has Futurama changed your vocabulary?  (Read 10271 times)
Pages: 1 2 3 [4] Print
Tofu_Lion

Starship Captain
****
« Reply #120 on: 02-01-2012 22:40 »

I used to mix milk into my ice cream to make it more like a milkshake...And just so we're on topic here, I sometimes use the expression "Oh, bullpies!"
Scrappylive

Liquid Emperor
**
« Reply #121 on: 02-02-2012 06:11 »

This isn't vocabulary, but I just started playing a text adventure game online, and I found myself reading the text in my head in the voice of David X. Cohen.
TheMadCapper

Fluffy
UberMod
DOOP Secretary
*
« Reply #122 on: 02-02-2012 17:55 »

Bullpies? I prefer "bullplop", which I do utter on a regular basis.

Are they both used in the show?
cyber_turnip

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #123 on: 02-02-2012 18:01 »
« Last Edit on: 02-02-2012 18:02 »

I use the phrase "For the love of Benji" a lot. I know it's an obscure film about a dog, but Futurama turned it into a phrase of contempt.

And I, too, say "bullplop" a lot. Is that from Futurama? Because if it is, Futurama has totally incepted its way into my subconscious.
DannyJC13

DOOP Secretary
*
« Reply #124 on: 02-02-2012 18:23 »

Bullpies is from Futurama, bullplop is not.
Solid Gold Bender

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #125 on: 02-03-2012 00:51 »

I use Amy words from the "Wongtionary" every now and then. "Spleash" "Mellow Out" "Clool" And my all time favorite: "Puke-A-Tronic!" :D
x.Bianca.x

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #126 on: 02-03-2012 01:00 »

"I'll show ye."
Solid Gold Bender

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #127 on: 02-03-2012 01:15 »

I believe I used that once, versing my friend in 3 on 3 (American) football. He was on the other team so I said: "I'll show ye!" :laff: (We watched that episode right before we went outside)
DannyJC13

DOOP Secretary
*
« Reply #128 on: 02-03-2012 17:24 »

I keep adding:

"I'll be in the lounge..."

to the end of sentences that it fits in with. :laff:
spira

Liquid Emperor
**
« Reply #129 on: 02-03-2012 17:25 »

I've said that before, Danny. I've also used Amy's versions of "Duh!" and a few choice Professor lines, most notably "Damned good meat."
SpaceGoldfish fromWazn

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #130 on: 02-04-2012 00:01 »

Whenever anything disgusts me, I refer to it as "pukatronic."
Tofu_Lion

Starship Captain
****
« Reply #131 on: 02-04-2012 02:47 »

I haven't done this (yet) but I've always wanted to go to a restaurant an order "champaggin" and just act oblivious to the mispronunciation.

By the way, does anyone on here do a good impression of a Futurama character?
UnrealLegend

Space Pope
****
« Reply #132 on: 02-04-2012 02:52 »

I can imitate the voices of Kif, Zapp and Clamps pretty well.
Tofu_Lion

Starship Captain
****
« Reply #133 on: 02-04-2012 02:57 »

I wish I could do just one :p Kif's voice seems especially hard to do, it's so soft/withered.
cyber_turnip

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #134 on: 02-04-2012 03:02 »

I can do a pretty good Patrick Stewart so once season 7 airs, I'll be able to do a pretty good impression of a Futurama character.

But right now? No.
UnrealLegend

Space Pope
****
« Reply #135 on: 02-06-2012 05:16 »

I've found that "The list of things I have heard now contains everything" has slipped out of my on more than a few occasions. And of course, it generates many strange looks from the folks around me...
Solid Gold Bender

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #136 on: 02-06-2012 05:20 »
« Last Edit on: 02-08-2012 00:13 »

I too occasionally use lines from Reincarnation. "We have been defeated in battle." "Instead of speaking Jap-{ENGLISH} like us, they..." and so on.

 Also occasionally use this phrase said by Calculon in BSBAOTV: "...you balonius ham!"
Scrappylive

Liquid Emperor
**
« Reply #137 on: 02-09-2012 16:21 »

I played D&D for the first time last summer. My character's name was none other Titanius Anglesmith. Sadly, the other players were not familiar with Bender's Game, so nobody got the reference.
Tofu_Lion

Starship Captain
****
« Reply #138 on: 02-12-2012 08:50 »

No, I'm sure they just didn't recognize it without the "Fancy Man of Cornwood" moniker ;)
Gorky

DOOP Secretary
*
« Reply #139 on: 02-13-2012 20:05 »

Last night at work, one of my coworkers said something to which the only appropriate response was, "That's okay." So I said that aloud--but mentally added, "Big 'O,' little 'K.'"

Next time I am confronted with a similar conversational situation, I have decided thay I will most definitely use that quote for real. It's just the kind of lame attempt at wordplay that I'm known for amongst my friends, anyway, so chances are they won't even realize I'm quoting Futurama.
Solid Gold Bender

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #140 on: 02-13-2012 21:55 »
« Last Edit on: 02-14-2012 21:31 »

so chances are they won't even realize I'm quoting Futurama.

Considering the vast majority of great lines to quote, I doubt that any line would be familiar with them unless they were hardcore fans like us on PEEL. Unless you were to say stuff like "Bite My Shiny Metal Ass" or "Good News Everyone!" or a half memorable line from a an episode that you guys watched together, such as "So are walnuts, and they're delicious!" (Where would you use that? :laff:) I wouldn't think they would pick up on it.
UnrealLegend

Space Pope
****
« Reply #141 on: 02-14-2012 07:22 »

"So are walnuts, and they're !"

Missing something there?
Tofu_Lion

Starship Captain
****
« Reply #142 on: 02-14-2012 07:28 »

Delicious.
I helped. :)
Tofu_Lion

Starship Captain
****
« Reply #143 on: 02-27-2012 10:58 »

...you know what's fun? Adding an extra syllable to the last word of your sentences.
Scrappylive

Liquid Emperor
**
« Reply #144 on: 02-27-2012 12:45 »

So last week, I started saying "I like it!" à la the Infosquito a lot... except I couldn't figure out what I got it from! It took me days. With the funny way it is said (and I use that term loosely), I had thought it was from some campy Tom Arnold movie or something. I should have figured it was from Futurama.
UrlMeister

Crustacean
*
« Reply #145 on: 11-16-2012 02:42 »

That's not good news at all, you little...
Hugh Mann

Poppler
*
« Reply #146 on: 03-20-2013 15:01 »

Trying too damn hard to integrate "aks" into my everyday life. Find myself asking people if they've ever killed a man with a sock far too often, then assuring them that it's not so hard.
MeatablePie

Professor
*
« Reply #147 on: 05-23-2013 21:21 »
« Last Edit on: 05-23-2013 21:26 »

I tend to say "aks" instead of "ask".
A reason for that is because I'm too lazy usually.
Also I would say "Eh.....wha".
Then if someone would say something that may be false to me, I would try to not say "No, I'm.....doesn't."
Mr Snrub

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #148 on: 05-24-2013 00:42 »

I've found myself giving the sharks and sheep speech a lot when I lead various team  projects.
MeatablePie

Professor
*
« Reply #149 on: 05-25-2013 15:04 »

Even I have been using "Would you kindly shut your noise hole?" instead of "shut up".
Anna3000

Starship Captain
****
« Reply #150 on: 05-25-2013 22:48 »

I realized recently that I've started saying, "Oh, Lord," and "We're boned," quite frequently.

Also, my friend was upset about her boyfriend going to a different college, so I told her, "You still have Anna," in Zoidberg's voice. I was trying to distract her or get her to smile, but I think I failed since she seemed pretty creeped out afterwards.
Tastes Like Fry

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #151 on: 05-26-2013 08:34 »

You all still have Anna!
would have cheered me up. ;)

been saying "oh dip!" lately
Tachyon

DOOP Secretary
*
« Reply #152 on: 05-26-2013 09:00 »


I have been using "<long pause> We're boned" a lot lately, too.

UnrealLegend

Space Pope
****
« Reply #153 on: 05-26-2013 16:01 »

I always say to my parents: "Jam a bastard in it, you crap!"

Seriously guise.
Lyra405

Bending Unit
***
« Reply #154 on: 05-30-2013 23:39 »

^ I use that on my parents whenever I think I can get away with it.

I like to use a lot of Zapp's quotes. Actually, I use them whenever I can, but I'm usually the only one who understands them.
Tachyon

DOOP Secretary
*
« Reply #155 on: 05-30-2013 23:50 »


I just noticed that this thread was started by Question Machine, and it made me sad 'cause I haven't seen her around here in ages.

Back OT, I occasionally add "...with blackjack -- and hookers" to my statements but not very many people get the reference.

Quantum Neutrino Field

Liquid Emperor
**
« Reply #156 on: 05-31-2013 01:23 »

I would like to use some Futurama-quotes, but they don't sound very good other than in english and it could be hard to find appropiate situations for using them in any way. But I may have used some quotes with my brother, who gets the reference.
Meerkat54

Urban Legend
***
« Reply #157 on: 06-02-2013 13:42 »

I use the "What is this, the Middle Ages?" quite frequently but it doesn't work all the time. I need to stretch out a bit lol. :p
Pages: 1 2 3 [4] Print 
« previous next »
Jump to:  

SMF 2.0.17 | SMF © 2019, Simple Machines | some icons from famfamfam
Legal Notice & Disclaimer: "Futurama" TM and copyright FOX, its related entities and the Curiosity Company. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, duplication or distribution of these materials in any form is expressly prohibited. As a fan site, this Futurama forum, its operators, and any content on the site relating to "Futurama" are not explicitely authorized by Fox or the Curiosity Company.
Page created in 0.225 seconds with 35 queries.