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The usage tends to be:
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'''[[Alice and Bob|Bob]]''': "Are you making this up?"<br />
'''Alice''': "...and this is before the [[Everything's Better with Monkeys|monkey]] [[Everything's Better with Princesses|princess]] [[Idol Singer]] and her [[Everything's Better with Penguins|dancing penguins]] show up..."<br />
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'''Alice''': "No. Just... no." }}
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A [[Up to Eleven|step beyond]] "That's just wrong" or "[[This Is Wrong on So Many Levels|That's wrong on so many levels]]." [[Serial Escalation|The step beyond ''that'']] is a [[Visible Silence]].
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* ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' has Ako [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mahou_sensei_negima/v28/c253/11.html giving one of these] when Yuuna reveals that she "wouldn't mind" giving a "deep, passionate kiss" to [[Parental Incest|her father]].
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* [[Baka Test|What's the capital of Europe?!]]
** It's Brussels silly.
* In [[Durarara]], [[Yaoi Fangirl|Erika]] wonders aloud if [[Foe Yay|Shizuo and Izaya have some sort of hatesex thing going on]] and gets this from Kadota, Walker, Togusa, and Celty. ''Shinra'', on the other hand...
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'''Celty:''' ''[Shut up right now!]'' }}
** On a more serious note, "No. Just no," are Mikado's exact words in vol. 6 when {{spoiler|he learns that some of the Dollars have decided to strike back at Chikage by taking two of his girlfriends hostage}}.
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* During the production of [[2012|Two Thousand Twelve]], Roland Emmerich's initial idea of showing the destruction of Mecca was met with this response by his fellow producers and writers, with one of them saying that he didn't want a fatwa issued against him. Emmerich would later point out the [[Double Standard]] inherent in this, as there wasn't any controversy over the destruction of Vatican City and the Cristo Redentor.
* Lawrence's reaction to hearing the phrase "a case of the Mondays" in [[Office Space]].
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'''Lawrence''': No... (''disgusted'') No, man. Shit, no man! I believe you'd get your ass kicked saying something like that, man. }}
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* ''[[Babylon 5]]'':
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'''[[Commander Contrarian|Sinclair]]''': ''No''. }}
* The phrase "Don't. Just...don't," is said by [[Doctor Who|the Doctor]] whenever any of his companions try to put on an accent or speak in another style (the TARDIS translates for them, so there is no need). So far, he has said it to Rose, Martha and Donna.
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* ''[[King of the Hill]]'': Hank reacts this way to Bill's clothing, the uniform of the local baseball league.
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' did it in Season Eleven's [[wikipedia:Beyond Blunderdome|"Beyond Blunderdome"]], featuring [[Mel Gibson]] [[As Himself]]. After Homer is the only person that criticises Gibson's newest movie (a remake of ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'') in a test screening, Gibson, himself unhappy with the finished product, recruits Homer to make an edit that will appeal to the common man. Homer's suggestions are... not what Gibson was hoping for.
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'''Gibson:''' No.
'''Homer:''' Yeah bu--
'''Gibson:''' Just no! }}
* This is David Letterman's reaction when [[Family Guy|Peter Griffin]], disguising himself as James Woods, reveals that his new (and completely tasteless) comedy movie was "September 11th, Two-Thousand-FUN." The public reactions are also [[Too Soon|exactly as one expects]].
** Which was [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|exactly as planned]], as Peter was attempting to ruin James Woods as revenge for Woods stealing his identity.
* On ''[[Young Justice]],'' when the [[Justice League]] are [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOGSiTXyBzk discussing potential new members]:
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'''Hal Jordan and John Stewart:''' ''No!''<br />
'''[[The Flash]]:''' But we could really--<br />
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