Mine is this and Leela’s “oh lord.” I mean, there are so many, but those two top the charts.
“Good news, everyone!” by far.
I weirdly never picked that one up. I’ll have to work it into my meetings.
Ah yes, the classic game of “Professor Farnsworth or James May?”
I’m gonna make my own (thing)! With blackjack! And hookers!.. In fact, forget the (thing)!
it can be used in so many contexts and the last line usually gets a laugh.
Definitely a staple
Shut up baby, I know it.
Goes over a lot better after showing the wife the episode
We love you, Bender!
I think this one the most but I am not normaly in a contex where I can say it.
Lol such a good one
I pretty frequently ask “to shreds you say?” And also “how’d you like to make a metaphorical deal with the devil? And by devil I mean robot devil and by metaphorically I mean get your coat” anytime I’m going out
Haha. That’s a great one.
I love to use, “You are technically correct, the best kind of correct”.
I frequently say “Stop exploding, you cowards!” when playing games. Especially when losing at XCOM.
“Do a flip!”
The amount of times I’ve shouted this at my coworkers when they are working at hights is ridikkerous.
Well, we’re boned.
DOOOOMMMMEEEDDD
I’m 40% used lines!
And I think about the Moon song more often than I’d like to admit.
Omg! I will randomly start humming that song too! I guess it’s not surprising given how many times I’ve watched.
And I think about the Moon song more often than I’d like to admit.
Pretty much any time I think of the moon, or whaling. Or harpoons. Or tunes.
I am shocked. shocked! well, not that shocked.
Another good one!
“Perfectly symmetrical violence never solved anything.” Gets a lot of use when playing Mario Kart with friends when two people hit each other with the same items or hitting each other with stars activated.
“I’ve got one of those things! Like a headache with pictures!”
“You’re screwier than my Aunt Rita, and she’s a screw!”
And pretty much every line from Roswell That Ends Well is in my daily rotation.
Haha. “I did do the nasty in the pasty.”
For no raisin.
I have kids who are easily distracted so you’ll hear me saying, “Let’s go already!”
That’s my husband’s favorite.