Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs



""Celestia might banish you from Equestria! Or throw you in a dungeon! Or banish you, and then throw you in a dungeon in the place that she banishes you to!""

- Twilight Sparkle, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, "A Bird in the Hoof"

A sub-department of the Department of Redundancy Department that produces lists. While listing pretty much anything, the third item (typically the third, as per Rule of Three, but it can be longer) on the list will be a combination of two or more previous items. Sometimes, this makes sense. Sometimes, it's just confusing, or outright impossible, or impossibly confusing, or quite possibly confusingly impossible.

Sometimes this happens as a consequence of Stereo Fibbing.

This is almost always played for laughs, and prone to creating Ninja Pirate Zombie Robots. ("Zombies? Werewolves? Ghosts? Haunted werezombies?" etc.)

Compare Shaped Like Itself and Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick.

Not related to "Scotch Egg" a Web Animation created by Weebl's Stuff in salute to actual breaded eggs.

Advertising

 * It's a pillow... it's a pet... It's a Pillowpet!
 * Chunky's a soup! It's a meal! It's the soup that eats like a meal!
 * In one of Anthony Sullivan's commercials for some cleaning product, as he was cleaning the carpet, he said the stuff he was using was good, "if you have kids, if you have animals, if you have kids that act like animals."
 * In a Reese's candy commercial that was airing on several cable channels in July 2019, the announcer muses, "Cups. Chips.  Cups with chips!"

Anime and Manga

 * In one episode of Soul Eater, Death the Kid realizes that a person he assumed was a tourist is actually a witch, then wonders if she wasn't a witch tourist.

Comic Books
"Cat soldier 1: He's not a hero... he's dumb! Cat soldier 2: He's retarded. Cat Elder: No, worse... He's dumb-tarded."
 * Gear: The cats are dismayed to discover that Gear is not very smart.


 * In Don Rosa's Uncle Scrooge story "Cash Flow", a bank of switches on the money bin's security system allow for the release of "Big Dogs", "Mean Dogs", and "Big, Mean Dogs".
 * A variant, of sorts, occurs in the Darkwing Duck comic. Darkwing encounters, at various points in a storyline, guard dogs, guard flamingos, and guard dogs riding guard flamingos.
 * In another instance, Negaduck recites a shopping list consisting of "chainsaws, flamethrowers, flaming chainsaw-throwers..."
 * In the Kingdom of Loathing comic, Jill's dad tells her to not talk to "boys, or strangers, or strange boys".
 * In a What the Duck comic, a duck attempts to find the right camera setting. In addition to several other settings, there's "Moving Water mode, Pregnant Woman mode, Pregnant Woman In Moving Water mode..."

Fan Works

 * The fanfic Desperately Seeking Ranma has a moment when, in a Shout-Out to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Nabiki muses on "the things, the people, and the things that are also people" she's seen during her vacation off Earth.
 * The Team Fortress 2 video End of the Line has a kitten store, an orphanage, and a kitten orphanage.

Film
"This ain't a war, anymore than there's a war between men and maggots. Or, dragons and wolves. Or, men riding dragons, throwing wolves at maggots."
 * In a scene in Scary Movie 4 parodying The War of the Worlds, Tom is discussing the alien invasion with a man holed up in house. Then the man throws this line out there:

""Shoot him!" "CUT OUT HIS TONGUE!" "Shoot him and cut out his tongue, and shoot his tongue... and trim that scraggly beard!""
 * In Up in Smoke, Cheech tells a border guard that he and Chong have been in Mexico "A week. I mean a day," before settling on "a weekday."
 * Pirates of the Caribbean:

""Blade... Laser... Blazer...""
 * Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny. Kage orders the fried chicken, the steak, and the chicken-fried steak.
 * Dodgeball has this when White Goodeman introduces his dodgeball team.

"Lyle: Shit! Tector: Fuck! Both: Shitfuck!"
 * Also lampshaded near the end with a character remarking, "They got Razor, Tazer, a whole bunch of 'azers"
 * Dog Soldiers: "Spiders. And women. And... spider-women."
 * When Pike brothers in Blind Fury realize that things are going to go very wrong, they give us this response:

"Bill: This armor's heavy. Ted: Like metal. Both: Heavy metal! [air guitar]"
 * In Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure:

"Killing is wrong. And bad. There should be a new, stronger word for killing. Like badwrong, or... badong. Yes, killing is badong."
 * "They're Zombies!" "No! They're strippers!" *Ka-click!* "No, they're Zombie Strippers!"
 * In Walk Hard, Dewey is seen in rehab while his nurse is asking for blankets to give him. First, she asks for more blankets. Then, she asks for less blankets. Then, she asks for more blankets and less blankets.
 * From Kung Pow! Enter the Fist:

"Arthur: Hot baths are wonderful. Girls are wonderful! Hobson: Imagine how wonderful a girl who bathes would be?"
 * From the original Arthur:

"Rhodey: Why do you sound out of breath? Tony Stark: I'm not. I was just jogging in the canyon. Rhodey: I thought you were driving. Tony Stark: Right, I was driving... to the canyon... where I'm gonna jog."
 * Iron Man:

"Andy: Everybody and their mums is packing 'round 'ere. Nicholas: Like who? Andy: Farmers. Nicholas: Who else? Andy: ...farmers' mums."
 * Hot Fuzz:

Literature
"Drover: She had pretty brown eyes... Hank: Were they pretty and brown or pretty brown? This could be important! Drover: Both. They were pretty and brown. And pretty brown."
 * In one of the Nightside books, Pew is searching through his occult equipment for a healing spell: "Dowsing rod, pickled penis, dowsing rod made from a pickled penis ..."
 * A staple of Dave Barry's numerous lists. He generally has a list of three or four things, starts mixing and matching two at a time, and culminates with all of them together.
 * In the children's book The Pirate and the Penguin, the eponymous penguin complains that the south pole is boring, so his friends remind him of all the fun things there are to do, like daydreaming, yoga, and daydreaming about yoga.
 * In an essay from his book When You Are Engulfed in Flames, David Sedaris discusses the kinds of people who buy different cigarette brands. Camels, in his view, were for "procrastinators, those who wrote bad poetry, and those who put off writing bad poetry."
 * In Zen Ghosts, Karl can't decide whether to be a pirate or an owl for Halloween. Stillwater, his panda friend, suggests going as an owl-pirate, but Michael protests that there's no such thing. Though not mentioned in the story, the illustrations show that Karl took Stillwater's advice.
 * Isaac Asimov was often criticized for the absence of extraterrestrial life and sexuality in his works. So he wrote The Gods Themselves, which contains aliens, sex and alien sex.
 * In the Discworld book Wyrd Sisters, the witches are forced to kidnap the infant prince and give him to a troupe of travelling actors. The problem is, they don't know his name. When asked, Granny says "Tom", Nanny says "Jon", and Granny covers it up by saying it's "Tomjon".
 * In Harold's Fairy Tale, Harold encounters an enchanted garden that's barren. The king tells him this is due either to a witch or a giant, but he doesn't know which. Harold later finds that the trouble is being caused by a giant witch.
 * Hank the Cowdog:

Live-Action TV
""Pot! Gay Marriage! Gay-pot-marriage!""
 * In The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Zack and Cody enter high school and Cody notices the posters for clubs: chess club, robotics club, robots-who-play-chess club. "Checkmate," he says in his impression of a robot.
 * The Daily Show

"Frankie Boyle: I get you a boy, Brown, I get you a girl, I get you a boy/girl! Four arms, four legs, it's like making love to a man spider!"
 * From Friends, Joey talks about how he wants girls, but also wants sandwiches. He decides he wants girls on bread.
 * When listing off the number of categories of towels Monica has, Joey and Chandler note that she has "fancy", "guest", and "fancy guest."
 * House, Season 7 Episode 8: "You don't want to propose at a wedding; emotions running high, people on edge. You want to try somewhere like a Buddhist temple. Or an aquarium. Or a Buddhist aquarium."
 * On Mock the Week:

"Josh: It could be explosives! Drake: Or poison! Josh: (gulps) ...explosive poison?"
 * From Drake and Josh we have when they wanted to know Megan's next prank

"Spencer: Okay, I've separated your phone calls into three categories. Death threats, from your mother... and death threats from your mother."
 * When Lewbert resumes his position as the doorman in iCarly, Spencer shows him what he missed.

"Kenan: Think about it Kel, it can have gold, or coins, OR GOLD COINS!"
 * When Kenan and Kel found the map for a treasure.

"Red: I mean, he's kind of... he's an ass. And he's dumb. He's a... (Angelic Chorus) ...dumbass!"
 * Monty Python's Flying Circus:
 * "Well, there's egg and bacon; egg sausage and bacon; egg and spam; egg bacon and spam; egg bacon sausage and spam; spam bacon sausage and spam; spam egg spam spam bacon and spam; spam sausage spam spam bacon spam tomato and spam..."
 * Upon discovering a dead bishop on the landing, a family considers calling the church or the police before calling the Church Police.
 * From The Colbert Report: the Kennedy assassination, Bigfoot, why Bigfoot assassinated Kennedy...
 * On another episode, leading up to his interview with Maurice Sendak: "Anybody who knows me knows that I don't like children, or books, or children's books."
 * With Jimmy Fallon: "Remember that time we rode that bicycle built for two? Remember that time we rode that ferris wheel? Remember that time we rode that bicycle built for two on that ferris wheel?
 * During one segment of "Threatdown", Stephen listed the top five threats as robots, bears, robots, bears, and robot bears.
 * On Game of Thrones, Tyrion asks Bronn what he wants. "Gold? Women? Golden women?"
 * On another episode, Tyrion says, "We've had vicious kings, and we've had idiot kings, but I don't know if we've ever been cursed with a vicious idiot."
 * On Married... with Children, when Al mistakes a random scientific concoction of Kelly's for shampoo, it gives him a full head of hair. Upon seeing himself in the mirror, he proclaims "I'm a hunk! I'm a dude! I'm a hunky dude!"
 * On That '70s Show, when Red recalls the moment he used "dumbass" for the first time.

""Paralysis, death, paralysis and death.""
 * Wheel of Fortune On one episode, there was a contestant who could imitate Forrest Gump, and another who could imitate The Road Runner. Host Pat Sajak then asked the former to imitate Forrest Gump as the Road Runner. He did.
 * The categories used on the show. Among them are Fictional Character, Family and Fictional Family.
 * Look Around You takes the trope as far as possible with the Anti-Cobbles cream, which contains cream, potassium, nitrates, potassium nitrates, and nitrate of potassium nitrate.
 * "Thanks, ants. Thants."
 * The Nine Lives of Chloe King has Alek talking about the effects of the Mai's poison:

"Carlos: It's like a vacation! With singing! It's a sing-cation!"
 * One Monk episode has the titular character in a panic to get rid of his multiple phobias upon finding out his insurance company won't cover individual therapy sessions anymore. The first three phobias he lists are "Bees", "Blenders" and "Bees in Blenders".
 * Big Time Rush

"James: I'll get you a monkey! Carlos: No! James: A butler! Carlos: No! James: A monkey butler!"
 * In a later episode, James tries to bribe Carlos...

""Father dying, last year. Mother dying, last year. Mother and father dying. Mother, father and older sister dying. Mother dying and older sister pregnant. Older sister dying and mother pregnant. Younger sister pregnant and older sister dying. Here's an oldie but a goodie: half of the family dying, other half pregnant.""
 * One of the Leverage promo videos for season 2 features the writers' room Jumping the Shark in the most ridiculous way possible. One of the writers lists all the important points they want to hit: "Zombies, aliens, babies, and zombie alien babies."
 * On M*A*S*H, after Klinger shows Col. Blake a letter he claimed to receive announcing that his father was dying, Blake produces a stack of (equally fake) letters that Klinger had produced in the past:

"So what are you guys fighting today? Vampires? Zombies? Zompires?"
 * Todd and the Book of Pure Evil

""We know what the people want: They want SEX! They want VIOLENCE! They want VIOLENT SEX! They want SEXY VIOLENCE! They want VIOLENCY SEX! ...I'm getting hot.""
 * From Laverne and Shirley:

"Beckett: What was so special about our victim that our killer wanted to erase his identity... ? Don't say spy. beat Or mob hit. Castle: Mob hit of a spy?"
 * From an episode of Castle:

""Do you like cheese? Do you like peas? Then you'll love these! The brand new cheesy-peas!" "They're good for your teas!""
 * Conan O'Brien recently referred to YouTube channels as being "cats", "people getting hit in the nuts", and "cats getting hit in the nuts". Andy Richter quickly added "people getting hit in the nuts with cats".
 * The DVD blurb for Top Gear At the Movies begins with "Cars! Film! Cars on film! Film involving cars! You get the idea."
 * A.N.T. Farm: When Chyna is trying to decide what dance to do, she asks Cameron whether to do the dougie, the robot, or dougie the robot.
 * The Fast Show:

""My house? My boat? My houseboat?""
 * In an episode of Wings, when Lowell is informed his boat was sunk:

"Buffy: It is a sham. But it's a--sham with yams. It's a yam sham! Willow: You're not gonna jokey-rhyme your way out of this one."
 * Malcolm in the Middle, when Reese tampered with Malcolm's chemistry experiment and created a new color by combining blue with yellow and decided to call it "blellow" (green).
 * Honorable Mention goes to The Electric Company, whose iconic silhouetted-faces bit takes this trope to the phonetic level. "Th." "Ing." "Thing." "Br." "Ing." "Bring." And so on.
 * On Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Buffy and Willow are debating whether or not to celebrate Thanksgiving:

"Daisy: I'm looking for a girl. She's about yay big, brown eyes, pretty... angry... pretty angry, actual—Oh! That's her."
 * On Dead Like Me, Daisy describing George to George's (Millie's) co-workers:

Magazines

 * One Rolling Stone magazine's review on Kylie Minogue's X says she has "songs about sex, dancing and sexed-up dancing."

Music
""Group W's where they put you if you may not be moral enough to join the Army after committing your special crime, and there was all kinds of mean, nasty, ugly-looking people on the bench there. Mother rapers. Father stabbers. Father rapers!""
 * From Arlo Guthrie's "Alice's Restaurant":

""Now, this bar graph represents the thought processes of the average American male in 1957. We see, in descending order of importance: sex, sports, cars, and sex in sports cars.""
 * The spoken middle section of The Foremen's "Hard Time to Be a Man":


 * In their famous "Four Chord Song" sketch, Axis of Awesome take a line from Five For Fighting's "Superman (It's Not Easy)" -- "I'm more than a bird, I'm more than a plane"—and instead of continuing, follow up with "I'm a birdplane!"
 * This is actually part of a song of their own (a parody of Superman) known, fittingly, as "Birdplane".
 * "Somethin' 'Bout a Truck" by Kip Moore. Each verse begins "Somethin' 'bout a…" (truck, beer, girl, kiss), and then the chorus begins, "Somethin' ' bout a truck in a field / And a girl in a red sundress with an ice cold beer to her lips / Begging for another kiss".

Newspaper Comics
"Garfield: Oh no, a wrinkle! Oh no, a gray hair! OH NO, A WRINKLED GRAY HAIR!!!"
 * In one Garfield strip:

"Jon: Good coffee... hot coffee... gooooooood hot coffee."
 * Another:

"I got what you want! Strips about divorce! Strips about babies! Strips about plumbers! Strips about Divorced Baby Plumbers!"
 * A Bloom County strip has a salesman from the Universally United Writer's Bunch Syndicate offering comic strips to Opus, who was working at the Bloom Beacon:

"Mom: I'm thinking about doing something different. Curtis: About baking a cake? Mom: No. Curtis: A pie? Mom: No, Curtis, I said something different! Curtis: Cake-pie? Or pie-cake?"
 * In Calvin and Hobbes, Calvin is talking about his difficulty in deciding on a hobby. He couldn't choose between collecting stamps or collecting bugs, so he decided to collect stamped bugs.
 * Used in a Curtis strip:

"Cartoonist: Yuppies! Cats! Dead cats! Dead cat yuppies! 101 uses for a dead cat yuppy!"
 * Beetle Bailey: Zero observes that Beetle appears to be crying. Killer says that he must just have the flu, because he's too tough to be crying. Beetle says that anyone would cry if they had such a bad flu as his.
 * Doctor Fun in "Caution: cartoonist at work":

Professional Wrestling

 * The opening lines of Super Crazy's entrance music during his WWE tenure: "I am super! I am crazy! I am Super Crazy!"

Tabletop Games

 * In one of the Babylon 5 RPG sourcebooks, a trader from the pacifistic and community-oriented Abbai race is explaining why she always checks the cargo she's hired to carry thoroughly: because there might be something "awful" in there..."Like weapons, or drugs. Or weapons and drugs!"
 * One Shadowrun sourcebook contains a section on "Armor and Clothing". The first sub-section in the next page is "Armored Clothing".

Theater
"Polonius: The best actors in the world, either for tragedy, comedy, history, pastoral, pastoral-comical, historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, tragical-comical-historical-pastoral..."
 * Older Than Steam: A variation turns up in Hamlet:

"There is a frog, a large and terrible frog He is terribly large and largely terrible! ''He's mean! And awful! And awful mean!"
 * From A Year With Frog and Toad:

""We can show you rapiers!" Cue a man and woman fencing "Or rape!" Cue the woman jumping on the man's crotch. "Or both!" (Cue the woman raping the man while fencing another man.)"
 * Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead: the traveling actors have a huge repertoire:

Video Games
"Kang the Mad: Next time I hide something, I'm packing explosives around it. Explosives shaped like silver bananas! Stops thieves, monkeys, and monkey thieves in one fell swoop."
 * From Jade Empire:

"Howard: It's my favorite time of day again! Kreese: Ooh, time to huff some paint? Howard: No. Kreese: Time to take a dump? Howard: No. Kreese: Well then I give up, what time is it? Howard: Time for another Bloodbath Challenge! Kreese: Whatever — if you need me, I'll be taking a dump while huffing some paint... Howard: So predictable."
 * In MadWorld, when it's time for a special event, the announcers say:

"Strong Bad: Sounds like a plan. How's it going? Homestar: Not so good. Marzipan's vegan, and most of the food in here contains meat, milk, milky meat, or... meaty milk. Strong Bad: Hey, don't be dissin' my meaty milk!"
 * A few in GLaDOS's Cake Recipe (usually involving toxic waste or rhubarb).
 * In one scene in Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People: Homestar Ruiner, Homestar is in Strong Bad's house trying to make some sweets as a token of apology to Marzipan.

"Strong Bad: That's not as good as the time I had a straight flush and a full house in the same hand! A FLUSH HOUSE! Strong Bad: Maybe you're, like, color and number blind. Er, or, just blind. Or just... number?"
 * Strong Bad also has lines in Poker Night At the Inventory that alternately play this straight and invert it:

"Gilgamesh: Enough expository banter! Now, we fight like men! And ladies! And ladies who dress like men! For Gilgamesh... IT IS MORPHING TIME!"
 * Big Head uses this trope to hilarious effect several times in about a thirty-second speech in Shivering Isles.
 * Generations II & III Pokémon family. Azurill, Marill, Azumarill. Unusually, Azurill was introduced after the other two.
 * Pokémon Black and White family. Klink, Klang, Klinklang.
 * From Final Fantasy V:

""You will never run away from your sin! You have no right to live! It is a sin for you to be alive!""
 * Chrono Trigger enemies encountered in a particular zone: Roli (a kind of wheel or ball), Poli (a kind of gnome), Rolipoli (a Poli balancing on a Roli).
 * In Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, Emil and Marta are going off about what they can do to Alice. Marta's suggestion is to tie her up in a sack and throw her into Lenore Harbor, and Emil says she's too soft and to tie her up to the peak of Mount Fugi. When Zelos comes around, his idea is to do both.
 * In Soul Calibur III, Nightmare's Hannibal Lecture to Sigfried is this, alongside his usual amounts of ham and narm.

"Hisao: [Rin] looks like a zombie. Or a statue. A statue of a zombie."
 * In Fable II, if your renown isn't high enough when you meet Reaver, he'll suggest you go "rescue some travelers, or slay some beasts, or slay some travelers... the details are unimportant."
 * In Katawa Shoujo, during the Act 1 scene "Mind Your Step", Hisao and Lily run into Rin in the middle of town at night, and this thought occurs to Hisao:

"Makoto: All right... what's going to come out? A monster? A snake? ...A monster snake?"
 * During their nightly maintenance, rather than letting you log in, Kingdom of Loathing encourages visitors to listen to Radio KoL - with a warning that it's "not intended for children or the easily offended. Or easily offended children."
 * In Devil Survivor 2, Makoto Sako says this after deactivating the seal on Shiva:

"Pirate 1: Jam / Pirate 2: Rum beat Pirate 1: Rum / Pirate 2: Jam Pirate 1: Er... rum and jam. It's an old pirate favorite, everybody knows that."
 * In The Secret of Monkey Island, when you ask the pirates what they have in their barrel, they respond:

"Deadpool: Wait, we're going to fight Dr. Doom? No one told me we were going to fight Doom! I want my lawyer! I want my mummy! I want my lawyer's mummy!"
 * In Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, there's this:

"Olivia: I know you! You're that creepy guy who likes blood and magic and... blood magic!"
 * In Fire Emblem: Awakening 's English localization, Olivia says this to Henry, when she sees him next to a wounded dog:

Web Animation

 * Homestar Runner: While critiquing fan costumes one year, Strong Bad describes the amount of effort that went into one as "both A, amazing; B, depressing; and C, amazingly depressing."
 * In the email "bedtime story", Strong Bad combines this with a Portmanteau: "I'm not your freakin' babysitter! Or your dad. Or your... dadbysitter."
 * In "The House That Gave Sucky Treats", Strong Bad gives this insult if you give him an apple while trick-or-treating: "What are you, a dentist? Or a hippie? Or some kind of hippie dentist?"
 * In another email, entitled "web comics", Strong Bad describes web comics as being "all about video games, gamernerds, webgeeks, dorknerds, gamewads, nerdgames, webwebs, and elves."

Web Comics
"We're defenseless! We could be wiped out by a horde of orcs or a legion of undead! Or, terror of terrors, a legion of hordes of undead orcs!"
 * In one page of 8-Bit Theater, Red Mage is freaking out about the security of their barracks; that is, their tents.

"Fighter: We could be on fire. Black Mage: On fire... Thief: Or drowning. Fighter: Or drowning in fire."
 * In another, the Light Warriors are discussing how their situation could be worse.

"Helen: The only question is the method. Poison? Explosives? Acid? Dave: Poisonous exploding acid. Helen: Of course!"
 * Narbonic: When Helen's considering the best way to destroy everyone at her high school reunion...

"Tycho: No, seriously... What are you doing in there? Hobo: Touching myself. Touching the rats. Touching myself with the rats."
 * This Penny Arcade strip.

"Sci Fi Barfly : "Look! Mutants!" Fantasy Barfly: "Nah, Trolls!" Sci Fi Barfly : "Mutants!" Fantasy Barfly: "Trolls!" Sci Fi Barfly : "Maybe they're Mutant Trolls?" Fantasy Barfly: "I'll buy that.." Bartender: "You idiots are staring into the mirror again!""
 * Also seen in this one. Tycho didn't plan for a witch with a dog.
 * More recently in this one. Bonus for pointing out the need for inclusion.
 * What's New with Phil and Dixie has a (slightly) longer version in a strip comparing Fantasy to Sci Fi.

"Missy: "It's like living in a thrift store." Scott: "Yeah, or a Russian sub." Missy: "NO, wait! It's like a thrift store built in a Russian sub!""
 * Ctrl+Alt+Del has Ethan debating on whether to drink beer or soda, and promptly invented Beersoda.
 * Memoria, here: diamonds and strippers and diamond strippers and stripper diamonds.
 * In The Order of the Stick strip #125 Belkar lists several halfling games: "Throw the Rock, Throw the Stick, Throw the Rock and then the Stick Shortly Thereafter..."
 * From the Basic Instructions on how to eliminate clutter:

"Interviewer: You had it all! Money! Groupies! Moupies!"
 * Jake from Homestuck likes movies, skulls, and movies with skulls in them.
 * In this Scenes From A Multiverse strip, when discussing the perks of interdimensional rock stardom:

"I'm defending my thesis tomorrow. I have to prepare. Defending it from whom? Communists? Bears? Communist bears? Ninjas? Ninjas on unicycles?"
 * Knife. Gun. KNIFEGUN.
 * Something*Positive: "What should we do first? Strip club? M.M.A.? The zoo? Stripper M.M.A. cage matches at the zoo?"
 * Tweep: "There are no cannibals or psychos or psycho cannibals in town."
 * This Wondermark:

"Shining Armor: Whoever made that threat is serious and crazy. Twilight Sparkle: And seriously crazy."
 * The sequence "Robots? Clones? Robot clones?" has come up multiple times in Sam and Fuzzy.
 * Girl Genius played it with Tarvek. He drags out of fire a pile of important (as in: "How to: stop Mind Control Zombie Apocalypse") research notes and two injured allies, when he sees a wasp eater trying to attract his attention - he exclaims "What now?! More jägers? Orphans? Jäger orphans?"
 * Errant Story had exasperated Jon grumble about "Fucking elves. Fucking mages. Fucking elf mages!"
 * Friendship is Dragons, page 1390:

Web Original
"Professor: I'm a professor. I'm a genius! You can call me Professor Genius. Critic: Well, I find that name obnoxious. And uncreative! I'm going to call you obnoxiously uncreative."
 * The Nostalgia Critic did this several times.
 * He sums up Tom and Jerry: The Movie thusly: "It sucks ass. It sucks balls. It sucks ass balls!"
 * This is the origin of Santa Christ. While reviewing The Star Wars Holiday Special, The Critic calls first for Santa to save him, and then Jesus Christ, and then Santa Christ.
 * SANTA CHRIST, SANTA CHRIST, WE LOVE SANTA CHRIST...
 * When he begins his review of The Wizard (film) by explaining that "Video Games Rock, Video Game Movies Blow, and therefore Movies about Video Games Blow Rocks".
 * From his review of the Little Nemo animated movie:

"Boss: Excellent, ten days since the last accident. PFY: I think you'll find that's a binary number. BOFH: And that's only because we don't count disappearances as accidents. PFY: Or people who don't work here. BOFH: Or disappearances of people who don't work here."
 * The Angry Video Game Nerd is prone to this as well.
 * Bastard Operator From Hell:

"Sending them out a second too early might convince the computer to spray them with shrapnel, flammable liquids, or even the dreaded shrapnel drenched in flammable liquids!"
 * A review of the PS2 game Ring of Red on the website RPGfan had the following to say about the game's troop mechanics:

"Skills: Clubs, Spikes, Clubbing Spike Item: Spiked Club Dislikes: Clubbing, Spike"
 * He's not kidding. Your mechs can in fact be armed with Incendiary shells (burninate a single squad), Shrapnel shells (hit both squads), or Incendiary Shrapnel (burninate both squads).
 * One review of Versus described it as "the only movie that successfully combines yakuza, swords, guns, yakuza with guns and swords, zombies, zombies with guns, zombie yakuza, and zombie yakuza with guns and swords."
 * In the Friendship Is Witchcraft episode "Dragone Baby Gone", Fluttershy's stats are:

""Yesterday, you bought me Haagen Dazs milk chocolate ice cream bars for no reason. I interpreted this to mean either a) you are fattening me up so that you can kill me and eat me or b) you are covering something up. You are probably covering up the fact that you are trying to fatten me up to kill me and eat me. ""
 * When Allie from Hyperbole and a Half proves that her boyfriend is either a serial killer or an alien:

"OK, what has Draco sent them this time? A bird? An apple? A horrible bird apple that pecks your eyes out with each delicious bite?!?"
 * The patriotic items Green Lantern brings to the I'm a Marvel And I'm a DC video featuring him and Captain America include an apple pie, an American flag, and an "apple flag pie" (which has a crust resembling the flag).
 * In one of the movie trailer parodies, this one parodying Inglorious Basterds, Deadpool plays the sergeant. He gives us "And the skrull will grow to fear the pain they will feel at our hands, and at the edge of our knives, [camera switch to Wolverine] and the edge of the knives that come from our hands."
 * This Memebase picture (read from bottom to top).
 * On the Riff Trax of Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince, we get

"Phelous: watching the opening credits And what is this music with it? Makes it seem like a wedding video intro. Lupa: Or some kind of pet memorial video. Both: Or a pet wedding video!
 * In the Riff Trax for Twilight we get this gem as Edward is reading people's minds: "Sex...cats..." "Cat sex..."
 * Zero Punctuation, on Team Fortress 2: "If I did have to criticize it, and I do, I'd say there isn't much variety in the maps. You get to decide between territory control in a desert environment, territory control in an industrial environment, or, just to mix things up, capture the flag... in a desert-industrial environment."
 * Yahtzee also describes the subject matter of every rap song as, "guns, whores, and whores getting shot with guns."
 * And his list of ways one can kill enemy mooks in the second video game installment of The Force Unleashed: you can hit them with a lightsaber, reflect their blaster shots back at them, throw your lightsaber at them, microwave them with force lightning, force push them into walls, throw them at their mates, or "lift them up, throw your lightsaber at them, microwave them with force lightning, then throw whatever mess remains at their mates."
 * From Phelous and Obscurus Lupa's review of Julie & Jack:
 * cut to a wedding announcement for their cats*"

""The chief isn't hearing any of this octopus story. It was either a squid or a terrorist. Or a terrorist squid! Ooooh!""
 * Again in Phelous's review of Octopus 2:

""Love! And PINK things! And babies! And pink babies! Made from love!""
 * Diamanda Hagan 's fourth Emanuelle review has this about what women are interested in;

""[K]nights have declined in popularity, but the Knight Errant is still around in full force — instead of knights, they are now often cowboys, samurai, or Samurai Cowboys.""
 * Christopher Torres, who designed the web animation Nyan Cat, said that after one person requested him to draw a Pop-Tart, and another requested a cat, he created a cat with a Pop-Tart for a body.
 * The Xzibit meme in general, poking fun at Pimp My Ride and their extravagant car modifications, though [[media:YoYoHerdYoDawg.jpg|this]] may be the Most Triumphant Example (involving herds, yo-yos and dawgs).
 * Some Cracked.com authors love this one.
 * "Animals that could take over the world if they wanted to"
 * "So when a camera, or a phone, or a camera phone doesn't heed our commands..."
 * In "5 Terrible Things We Only Know Because of the Internet", Felix Clay describes the Internet as "full of hilarious gifs and cats and gifs of cats."
 * Cities that get a lot of tourism are characterized using this in "5 Stupid Travel Myths Everyone Believes":
 * By simply walking around, you'll ... see the way they drive (manically), the way they urinate in the street (freely), and the way they urinate while they drive (frothily).
 * In "6 Mysteries of Ancient Religions (Easily Explained)", Luke John Smith wrote that "Heron of Alexandria [...] could sculpt impossible statues that cried, bled, cried blood (the next logical step)".
 * There's an example in the description of Knight Errant trope on This Very Wiki.

"NASA announcement of MAJOR MARS DISCOVERY imminent: WHAT can it be? Aliens? Dirt? Dirty aliens?"
 * A fine example popped up as the subheadline to a news article put up by The Register on September 28, 2015:


 * In the original web-based novel The Dwayne Diaries, after the captain questions who would ever need ten boats, Cthulhu says he could use the money for "A mansion, or a yacht, or a mansion on a yacht, whatever!"

Western Animation
"Mr Burns: I suggest you leave immediately. Homer: Or what? You'll release the dogs? Or the bees? Or the dogs with bees in their mouths and when they bark they shoot bees at you?"
 * The Simpsons episode "Burns' Heir":

"Homer: If you've been good, pizza. If you've been bad... uh... let's see... poison. Lisa: What if one of us has been good and one of us has been bad? Bart: Poison pizza. Homer: Oh no, I'm not making two stops."
 * Or this one from the episode "Itchy and Scratchy: The Movie":

"Homer: I am so screwed. I can't drive to work, I can't drive to the store, and I certainly can't drive to the store at work."
 * After Homer's driver's license gets suspended.

"Peter: What are you gonna make me do, whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? 'Cause I'm married."
 * "Horseplay! Roughhousing! Horse-housing!!"
 * Animaniacs: "Do you like beans? Do you like George Wendt movies? Do you like eating beans with George Wendt?" Thus begins a survey that goes on to add a few more unique questions and combine them all in every conceivable way.
 * Tiny Toon Adventures: "Whoa, it's a salmon! It's as big as a moose! Hey, maybe it's a salmon moose!"
 * On Garfield and Friends, Garfield comes up with a Top Ten List of things he hates to find on the dinner table. Raisins are the Running Gag of the list, including serving as #3, #2 is Nermal, and #1 is "Nermal with raisins".
 * In Wade, You're Afraid, while thinking that the bull is loose, Wade says "Oh, terror! Oh, danger! Oh, terror and danger!"
 * Family Guy: In the episode where Peter owes the Mafia a favor:

"Kitty: They could be poisoned! They could be bombs! They could be poisonous bombs!"
 * Tuff Puppy: Kitty tries to convince people not to eat the muffins the Big Bad has offered.

"Keswick: I'm a pretty pirate princess who's late for the woodpecker ball, HA-GI-GI!"
 * And in Dog Daze, Keswick, who falls for the hypnotism e-mails that Dudley fell for, ends up playing them all at once:

"Officer Squid: Please! I have a house, and children, and pets, and a toilet, and toilet children..."
 * Invader Zim:

"Dale: Pirate! Waiter! Pirate waiter!"
 * Also, when GIR is denied taquitos and a clown with no head, he asks for clown taquitos.
 * Dave the Barbarian:
 * What is it!? A monstrous ogre!? An ogreous monster!?
 * "What is it? A spider? Is something burning? Is it on me? I don't see it! Is it invisible? Are invisible spiders crawling on me and burning!?"
 * King of the Hill, when Dale tries to figure out the new persona Bill adopts for his job at a hair salon.

"Pinkie Pie: (referring to a made-up bear that Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash have said that they're house sitting for) He's vacationing at the beach? Rainbow Dash: Yep! He loves to... Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy: Play beach volleyball!/Collect seashells! (Beat.) (Repeat, reversed. Beat.) Play seashells!/Collect volleyballs!"
 * In the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode "A Bird in the Hoof", Twilight freaks out and wildly speculates about what could happen to Fluttershy if Princess Celestia finds out she took her royal pet. Apparently she could be banished from Equestria, thrown into a dungeon, or banished, and then thrown into a dungeon inside the place she's been banished to.
 * Justified in that being banished to the moon AND imprisoned in it is exactly what happened to Princess Luna when she originally became Nightmare Moon.
 * In a strange example of having only one listed item, Pinkie Pie worries if her unfamiliar "Pinkie Sense" in "Feeling Pinkie Keen" means Fluttershy "exploded...and then exploded again!".
 * "Can you do that? Can you explode twice?!"
 * Another moment is in "Party Of One", when Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash engage in some Stereo Fibbing.

"Applejack: Rainbow Dash, what's going on with this rain? I mean, chocolate milk? I mean, chocolate milk rain?"
 * Applejack provides one in the season two premiere in her attempts to wrap her head around the fact that it's raining chocolate milk:

"Rainbow Dash: The bat would be awesome, but the wasp I'm digging too. Do you have something in a yellow-striped bat?"
 * During the musical number in "May the Best Pet Win":

"Bugs Bunny: AHH! My glamour shot! AHH! My tennis trophy! AHH! My glamour shot of my tennis trophy! NOOOO!"
 * Histeria! Samuel Johnson is pitching his dictionary to a book publisher, who thinks a book full of words and their definitions would be incredibly boring. "People want swordfights! They want giants! They want horses! They want...giant horses having swordfights!"
 * In an episode of Almost Naked Animals, Octo says that he's never seen hotel owner Howie check in a guest, clean the hotel, or clean a guest who was checking in.
 * In The Looney Tunes Show when Bugs Bunny finds his personal items destroyed.

"Malifishmirtz: Wow, what were the odds?"
 * In Phineas and Ferb, Doofenshmirtz's invention of the week in "The Chronicles of Meap" was a static electricity generator that could steal balloons. His targets were clowns, children, and clown children.
 * Another from Doof, regarding his solar-powered Evaporator-inator in "De Plane! De Plane!": "Its green and evil! I call it 'greevil'."
 * In the same episode, Candace says there's been a lot of talk about diving, snakes, and diving with snakes.
 * In "Excaliferb", Malifishmirtz says that he's not scared of anything except unicorns, whales, squids, and Pegasus. Down comes the Pegawhalesquidicorn.

"McLeish: I hate conventions, and I hate the circus, but most of all, I hate conventions where they take you to the circus."
 * In an episode of Harvey Birdman, Phil has just been killed, and Harvey want's to avoid telling his daughter Judy. He looks out the window for an excuse and sees a billboard about taking a vacation. Which partially peels away to reveal one about going on honeymoon.So Harvey tells Judy her father is on a Vacaneymoon.
 * From the 2010 Pound Puppies episode "Dog on a Wire":

"Lil: [about Angelica] She should turn into mashed peas! Phil: Or bat drool! Both: Or mashed peas and bat drool!"
 * Happens twice in one episode of Rugrats ("When Wishes Come True"):

"Lil: Or eyeballs! Phil: Or worm guts! Both: Or eyeballs and worm guts!"
 * And when the babies think twice about making a wish that may end up turning someone they know into a rock:

"Squidward: I can be anything I set my mind to! I can be a football player! Or a king! Or a spaceman! Spongebob: Or a football playing king in space! ...With a mustache!"
 * SpongeBob SquarePants: As Squidward is justifying quitting his job...

"Waitress: You never call! You never write! You never call saying that you're gonna write about calling."
 * In a Sheep in The Big City commercial about a literal family restaurant:

"Tommy: I was thirsty! No, no, I was hungry! No, no, I was thirsty! No, I was hungry! Numbuh 2: I want the truth! Tommy: I was hungry AND thirsty!"
 * Ron in Kim Possible: "This is beyond sick and wrong! This is wrongsick!"
 * Done indirectly in an episode of American Dad, where Stan is afraid that the terrorists are in league with another group, possibly the vampires or gays. He then tells Hayley to plug her butt with a clove of garlic.
 * A visual version happens in another episode. In an Imagine Spot, Stan threatens Francine first with a chainsaw, then with a leopard, then with the leopard holding the chainsaw.
 * Played straight in Dungeons And Wagons, where Steve and his friends are playing an MMORPG in the vein of World of Warcraft or EverQuest. When Haley and Jeff break up, he starts playing the game too, and comes to idolize Steve's character "Agathor." When Haley joins the game and kills Agathor with his Weaksauce Weakness, Jeff builds him a shrine in the game, with the epitaph: "Here lies Agathor--Warrior, Friend, Warrior-Friend"
 * In Johnny Test, when Dad gets trapped in a Tinymon game, he says "I blame Johnny! No, the sisters! No, Johnny and the sisters!"
 * In Codename: Kids Next Door, Numbuh 2 accuses Tommy, his younger brother, of stealing candy and soda from his room and demands an explanation:

"Dee Dee: So, you're walking through the forest... Dexter: Dungeon! Dee Dee: OK, dungeon forest, whatever."
 * An episode of Johnny Bravo has him walking to the store repeating "loaf of bread, stick of butter, carton of milk..." and switching them up ("loaf of butter, stick of milk, carton of bread" etc.) By the time someone stops to talk to him, he replies that he's on his way "to get a loaf of buttermilk."
 * In the Dexter's Laboratory episode D&DD:

"Malory: You don't look like a whore. An idiot, maybe. Or both. Yes. A whorediot."
 * In an episode of Archer:

"Tony Stark: Okay, So, I'd like to make a toast. Well, less of a toast, more like a welcome. A "welcome toast." Clint Barton: Wow. You're really bad at this. Tony Stark: Well, I'm really good at "You just got fired" speeches, Hawkeye, if you catch my drift."
 * In The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, when the Avengers hold a pizza party to celebrate the induction of Carol Danvers:

"Daria: Only Quinn could turn being smart into a fad. Jane: Don't worry. Today it's brains, tomorrow pierced tongues, then the next day, pierced brains."
 * From Daria:


 * On South Park, the boys are doing the school news and want to give it higher viewership. They realize they need to add lots of sex and lots of action, and wind up renaming it Sexy Action News.
 * The 2017 reboot of DuckTales often combines aspects of the original comic and the first cartoon. which makes for some meta cases. For example:
 * In the original duck tales comic, Flintheart Glomgold was South African. In the original cartoon, he was Scottish. In the 2017 reboot, he is a.

Real Life

 * Counting in binary from zero upward. Zero, One, One-Zero...
 * Babylonian numerals probably count as well - while they used a base sixty system, their numerals were built from base ten and base six subglyphs.
 * Really, all numerical systems are like this. Binary is just the most obvious example because it only uses two digits.
 * In spoken French this is especially blatant. The teens past sixteen are ten-seven, etc. When you pass sixty-nine, suddenly there's no seventy, just sixty-ten, sixty-eleven... Then eighty becomes four-twenties, and then the nineties are four-twenties-and-ten, four-twenties-and-eleven... all the way up to four-twenties-and-ten-and-nine!
 * Not counting Belgium and some areas in France, which use more reasonable numbering for 70s, 80s and 90s.
 * China is similar; the numbers after ten are ten-one, ten-two, ten-three, etc.
 * Pashto is also like this. Eleven is one-ten, twelve is two-ten, and so on.
 * So is English: Ten, eleven, twelve, three-ten, four-ten, five-ten, six-ten, seven-ten, eight-ten, nine-ten. We've just changed the spelling ("ten" to "teen", plus a few other tweaks) to hide that fact.
 * Listing compass directions: north, east, northeast, north-northeast, north by east, northeast by north...
 * The commonly combined Ninjas and Pirates into Ninjapirates. Or pirate-ninjas.
 * Venn Diagrams.
 * Averted when the circles don't overlap, such as in this particular xkcd strip.
 * The last decades of military aircraft development have brought us things like stealth planes, drones, and now stealth drones.
 * An old joke, boiled down to its essence: "Pretty or ugly?" "Pretty ugly."
 * Which works in multiple languages, including Mandarin Chinese and German.
 * In Chinese, combining the word for "Spear" with the word for "Shield" makes the phrase for "Paradox". See it for yourself.
 * In Jonathan Lethem's Pep Talk for NaNoWriMo 2011, he mentions "the epiphanies and pratfalls. The epiphanic pratfalls," in stories.
 * Wikipedia's list of morphine-like chemicals includes dextrorphan, methorphan, and dextromethorphan.
 * Laws are written this way to prevent Off on a Technicality.
 * One of the orientation videos at Boston University, when listing rules for dorm life, states: "No smoking. No gambling. No waterbeds. No smoking on waterbeds while gambling."
 * Taking the trope literally: Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs.