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Whenever people ''(usually parents)'' want to discuss something they don't want anyone younger ''(or dumber)'' to know about, they will tend to spell it out because they figure that kids can't spell. Usually [[Played for Laughs]], and is [[Truth in Television]].
Whenever people ''(usually parents)'' want to discuss something they don't want anyone younger ''(or dumber)'' to know about, they will tend to spell it out because they figure that kids can't spell. Usually [[Played for Laughs]], and is [[Truth in Television]].


This can also be done with animals (e. g., mentioning a C-A-T within earshot of the dog).
This can also be done with animals (e. g., mentioning a C-A-T within earshot of the dog).
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== Commercials ==
== [[Advertising]] ==

* An old McDonald's commercial had the parents spelling out ideas to each other of where to go next. Their daughter suddenly suggests McDonald's. As it dawns on the parents that she understood everything they'd just said, the daughter then adds, "Oops, I mean M-C-D-O-N-A-L-D-S."
* An old McDonald's commercial had the parents spelling out ideas to each other of where to go next. Their daughter suddenly suggests McDonald's. As it dawns on the parents that she understood everything they'd just said, the daughter then adds, "Oops, I mean M-C-D-O-N-A-L-D-S."


== Film -- Animated ==
== Film -- Animated ==


* In Disney's ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', while trying to avoid the C word which causes the Dormouse to go berserk.
* In Disney's ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'', while trying to avoid the C word which causes the Dormouse to go berserk.
{{quote| '''Alice''': I was sitting on the riverbank with uh..you know who.<br />
{{quote|'''Alice''': I was sitting on the riverbank with uh..you know who.
'''[[The Mad Hatter]]''': I do? ''(chuckles)''<br />
'''[[The Mad Hatter]]''': I do? ''(chuckles)''
'''Alice''': I mean my C-A-T.<br />
'''Alice''': I mean my C-A-T.
'''The Mad Hatter''': [[Spot of Tea|TEEAA!?]] }}
'''The Mad Hatter''': [[Spot of Tea|TEEAA!?]] }}
* ''[[Finding Nemo]]'':
* ''[[Finding Nemo]]'':
{{quote| '''Gurgle''': Whatever you do, don't mention D-A-R...<br />
{{quote|'''Gurgle''': Whatever you do, don't mention D-A-R...
'''Nemo''': It's okay, I know who you're talking about. }}
'''Nemo''': It's okay, I know who you're talking about. }}
* In ''[[One Hundred and One Dalmatians (Disney)|101 Dalmatians]]'', Pongo suggests getting the puppies to bed so he and Perdita can go out on a W-A-L-K. While not explicitly stated whether the puppies do know how to spell, a couple of them do beg to stay up and join their parents on the walk.
* In ''[[101 Dalmatians]]'', Pongo suggests getting the puppies to bed so he and Perdita can go out on a W-A-L-K. While not explicitly stated whether the puppies do know how to spell, a couple of them do beg to stay up and join their parents on the walk.
* [[Dumbo (Disney)|"Wow, just take a look at those E-A-R-S..."]]
* [[Dumbo|"Wow, just take a look at those E-A-R-S..."]]
** "Ears!"
** "Ears!"
** And then, a little bit later...
** And then, a little bit later...
{{quote| "It's all the fault of that little F-R-E-A-K."}}
{{quote|"It's all the fault of that little F-R-E-A-K."}}


== Film -- Live-Action ==
== Film -- Live-Action ==


* Played with in ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]: Rodrick Rules''. Greg and Rodrick changed the door to their bathroom to conceal the fact they had a party while their parents were gone and are trying to keep them from noticing.
* Played with in ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]: Rodrick Rules''. Greg and Rodrick changed the door to their bathroom to conceal the fact they had a party while their parents were gone and are trying to keep them from noticing.
{{quote| '''Rodrick:''' Does he know about the D-O-R-E?<br />
{{quote|'''Rodrick:''' Does he know about the D-O-R-E?
'''Greg:''' Huh? }}
'''Greg:''' Huh? }}
* Done a bit more literally than usually in ''[[The Goonies]]'' by Data, who "cusses", "Holy S-H-I-T!" He didn't want to swear in the film for his parents' sakes.
* Done a bit more literally than usually in ''[[The Goonies]]'' by Data, who "cusses", "Holy S-H-I-T!" He didn't want to swear in the film for his parents' sakes.
* In ''[[Sex Pistols|Sid and Nancy]]'', Sid asks Johnny to spell holiday as he was writing to his mom, leading to this moment.
{{Quote| '''Sid''': How do you spell holiday?
'''Johnny''': S-H-I-T
'''Sid''': Dear Mum, having a lovely… [[Actually Pretty Funny|SHIT! (He laughs)]]}}


== Jokes ==
== Jokes ==
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* In ''[[My Name Is Earl]]'' when Earl sleeps with Joy, Joy and Earl have this conversation in front of Earl Jr.
* In ''[[My Name Is Earl]]'' when Earl sleeps with Joy, Joy and Earl have this conversation in front of Earl Jr.
{{quote| '''Earl''': I have to tell him (Darnell).<br />
{{quote|'''Earl''': I have to tell him (Darnell).
'''Joy''': Like H-E-double-L you do.<br />
'''Joy''': Like H-E-double-L you do.
'''Earl''': I can't live like this Joy, he needs to know we....H-A-D sex together.<br />
'''Earl''': I can't live like this Joy, he needs to know we....H-A-D sex together.
'''Joy''': That is B-U-double-L honkey! }}
'''Joy''': That is B-U-double-L honkey! }}
* [[Played for Drama]] in ''[[Criminal Minds (TV)|Criminal Minds]]'' episode "100". Hotch is on the phone with his wife Haley after learning that she and their son Jack are held in hostage by {{spoiler|[[Complete Monster|George Foyet aka The Reaper]]}}.
* [[Played for Drama]] in ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' episode "100". Hotch is on the phone with his wife Haley after learning that she and their son Jack are held in hostage by {{spoiler|[[Complete Monster|George Foyet aka The Reaper]]}}.
{{quote| '''Hotch''': He's just trying to make you angry.<br />
{{quote|'''Hotch''': He's just trying to make you angry.
{{spoiler|'''Foyet'''}}: Well she should be! She's gonna (''covers Jack's ears and lowers his voice'') D-I-E because of your inflated ego! }}
{{spoiler|'''Foyet'''}}: Well she should be! She's gonna (''covers Jack's ears and lowers his voice'') D-I-E because of your inflated ego! }}
* From ''[[Lost]]'':
* From ''[[Lost]]'':
{{quote| '''Hurley:''' *glances at Walt* But what about the B-O-D-Y-S?<br />
{{quote|'''Hurley:''' *glances at Walt* But what about the B-O-D-Y-S?
'''Michael:''' What are you trying to spell man, bodies?<br />
'''Michael:''' What are you trying to spell man, bodies?
'''Walt:''' B-O-D-I-E-S. }}
'''Walt:''' B-O-D-I-E-S. }}
* From ''[[Friends]]'':
* From ''[[Friends]]'':
{{quote| '''Joey''' (after walking into Monica and Chandler's apartment and hearing them having sex instead of babysitting Emma): You can't have S-E-X when you're looking after a B-A-B-I-E!}}
{{quote|'''Joey''' (after walking into Monica and Chandler's apartment and hearing them having sex instead of babysitting Emma): You can't have S-E-X when you're looking after a B-A-B-I-E!}}
* Famously in the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]] episode, ''When She Was Bad'':
* Famously in the [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]] episode, ''When She Was Bad'':
{{quote| '''Willow''': I mean, why else would she be acting like such a B-I-T-C-H?<br />
{{quote|'''Willow''': I mean, why else would she be acting like such a B-I-T-C-H?
'''Giles''': Willow, I think we're all a little too old to be spelling things out.<br />
'''Giles''': Willow, I think we're all a little too old to be spelling things out.
'''Xander''': ...A bitca? }}
'''Xander''': ...A bitca? }}
* There's an example in one of ''[[The Comic Strip Presents]]'' episodes, possibly "The Beat Generation".
* There's an example in one of ''[[The Comic Strip Presents]]'' episodes, possibly "The Beat Generation".
{{quote| '''Girl''': I'm having my P-E-R-I-O-D.<br />
{{quote|'''Girl''': I'm having my P-E-R-I-O-D.
'''Boy''': Pernod? }}
'''Boy''': Pernod? }}
* Sybil in ''[[Fawlty Towers]]'' says they might have to put Manuel's rat 'to S-L-E-E-P,' to which Manuel responds, 'Spleep?'
* Sybil in ''[[Fawlty Towers]]'' says they might have to put Manuel's rat 'to S-L-E-E-P,' to which Manuel responds, 'Spleep?'
* [[Lampshaded]] on ''[[Castle]]'' when Esposito, nervously looking at Alexis who happens to be in the squad room, spells out B-I-T-C-H ''(in reference to another person).'' Alexis and her father give each other a disgusted look.
* [[Lampshaded]] on ''[[Castle]]'' when Esposito, nervously looking at Alexis who happens to be in the squad room, spells out B-I-T-C-H ''(in reference to another person).'' Alexis and her father give each other a disgusted look.
{{quote| '''Castle:''' She can spell, Detective.<br />
{{quote|'''Castle:''' She can spell, Detective.
'''Ryan:''' Probably better than you! }}
'''Ryan:''' Probably better than you! }}
* Played with in the ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]'' episode "Parallel Universe", where it turns out that the Cat's alternate-universe counterpart is a Dog:
* Played with in the ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' episode "Parallel Universe", where it turns out that the Cat's alternate-universe counterpart is a Dog:
{{quote| '''Cat''': When's the last time you took a bath?<br />
{{quote|'''Cat''': When's the last time you took a bath?
'''Dog''': Oh, please, don't say that word!<br />
'''Dog''': Oh, please, don't say that word!
'''Cat''': What, "bath?"<br />
'''Cat''': What, "bath?"
'''Dog''': You said it again. Now listen up: if you're gonna say that word in front of me, please, spell it.<br />
'''Dog''': You said it again. Now listen up: if you're gonna say that word in front of me, please, spell it.
'''Cat''': When's the last time you took a B-A-T-H?<br />
'''Cat''': When's the last time you took a B-A-T-H?
'''Dog''': ... what's that? }}
'''Dog''': ... what's that? }}
* This exchange from the classic ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' serial ''The Sun Makers'':
* This exchange from the classic ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''The Sun Makers'':
{{quote| '''The Doctor''': Leela, I think you and I should take a-- a W-A-L-K.<br />
{{quote|'''The Doctor''': Leela, I think you and I should take a-- a W-A-L-K.
'''Leela''': A W-A-L-K...?<br />
'''Leela''': A W-A-L-K...?
'''The Doctor''': Wuh-Ah-Ll-K!<br />
'''The Doctor''': Wuh-Ah-Ll-K!
'''K-9''': Walk, mistress. }}
'''K-9''': Walk, mistress. }}
* Played with on ''[[3rd Rock From the Sun]]'':
* Played with on ''[[3rd Rock from the Sun]]'':
{{quote| '''Dick''': Dr. Albright has already RSVP'd.<br />
{{quote|'''Dick''': Dr. Albright has already RSVP'd.
'''Harry''': You said you'd stop spelling in front of me. }}
'''Harry''': You said you'd stop spelling in front of me. }}
* In one episode of ''[[Frasier]]'', Martin tries to keep Eddie from running every time the word "vet" is mentioned by invoking this trope. [[Amplified Animal Aptitude|It doesn't work.]]
* In one episode of ''[[Frasier]]'', Martin tries to keep Eddie from running every time the word "vet" is mentioned by invoking this trope. [[Amplified Animal Aptitude|It doesn't work.]]
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* A ''[[Mad Magazine]]'' "Lighter Side Of" strip had the parents talking about their son's bad report card in front of him; the mother was relucant but the father said "just spell it." So they had a conversation, which ended with:
* A ''[[Mad Magazine]]'' "Lighter Side Of" strip had the parents talking about their son's bad report card in front of him; the mother was relucant but the father said "just spell it." So they had a conversation, which ended with:
{{quote| '''Mother:''' I-M W-O-R-R-I-E-D T-H-A-T H-E M-A-Y B-E S-T-U-N-T-E-D I-N-T-E-L-L-E-C-T-U-A-L-Y.<br />
{{quote|'''Mother:''' I-M W-O-R-R-I-E-D T-H-A-T H-E M-A-Y B-E S-T-U-N-T-E-D I-N-T-E-L-L-E-C-T-U-A-L-Y.
'''Son:''' That's I-N-T-E-L-L-E-C-T-U-A-L-'''[[Spelling Nazi|L]]'''-Y! }}
'''Son:''' That's I-N-T-E-L-L-E-C-T-U-A-L-'''[[Spelling Nazi|L]]'''-Y! }}


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* [[Tammy Wynette]]'s song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9J7XE-ctMU "D-I-V-O-R-C-E"] is about a woman talking about her divorce in front of her 4 year old son.
* [[Tammy Wynette]]'s song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9J7XE-ctMU "D-I-V-O-R-C-E"] is about a woman talking about her divorce in front of her 4 year old son.
* [[Billy Connolly]]'s [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K2tCp0CMV8 parody version] of "D.I.V.O.R.C.E" is about his dog.
* [[Billy Connolly]]'s [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K2tCp0CMV8 parody version] of "D.I.V.O.R.C.E" is about his dog.
{{quote| His Q.U.A.R.A.N.T.I.N.E starts today,<br />
{{quote|His Q.U.A.R.A.N.T.I.N.E starts today,
Because he bit the V.E.T. and then he ran away.<br />
Because he bit the V.E.T. and then he ran away.
He caused me and my wife to have a big fight, and then, both of them bit me.<br />
He caused me and my wife to have a big fight, and then, both of them bit me.
And that's why I am gonna get a D.I.V.O.R.C.E. }}
And that's why I am gonna get a D.I.V.O.R.C.E. }}
* Similarly to the Tammy Wynette example, "What Will You Do with M-E?" by Western Flyer:
* Similarly to the Tammy Wynette example, "What Will You Do with M-E?" by Western Flyer:
{{quote| Hey D-A-D-D-Y, I saw M-A-M-A cry<br />
{{quote|Hey D-A-D-D-Y, I saw M-A-M-A cry
Say you're not going away<br />
Say you're not going away
Is it because of me? Have I been B-A-D?<br />
Is it because of me? Have I been B-A-D?
Please, daddy, please, won't you stay?<br />
Please, daddy, please, won't you stay?
'Cause if you leave, what will you do with M-E? }}
'Cause if you leave, what will you do with M-E? }}
* [[Britney Spears]] ''tried'' to [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|get crap past the radar]] with her [[Double Entendre]]-laden song "If U Seek Amy", which contains the line "All of the boys and all of the girls are beggin' to If U Seek Amy." {{spoiler|For the slow of wit, she's basically saying "F-U-C-K Me"}}. Unfortunately, the parents ''did'' figure it out, it became a big deal (on FOX News), and most radio stations in both America and the UK do have the song edited to either remove the "eek" in "seek" (making it "If you see Amy," which, in the context of the song, makes no sense whatsoever) or get rid of the "If You" ''and'' the "eek" part in "seek" to make the song about seeing a girl named Amy).
* [[Britney Spears]] ''tried'' to [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|get crap past the radar]] with her [[Double Entendre]]-laden song "If U Seek Amy", which contains the line "All of the boys and all of the girls are beggin' to If U Seek Amy." {{spoiler|For the slow of wit, she's basically saying "F-U-C-K Me"}}. Unfortunately, the parents ''did'' figure it out, it became a big deal (on FOX News), and most radio stations in both America and the UK do have the song edited to either remove the "eek" in "seek" (making it "If you see Amy," which, in the context of the song, makes no sense whatsoever) or get rid of the "If You" ''and'' the "eek" part in "seek" to make the song about seeing a girl named Amy).
* The Bloodhound gang opted for the [[Military Alphabet]] in their song “'''F'''oxtrot '''U'''niform '''C'''harlie '''K'''ilo”… even Ed the Sock noticed this as childish attempt as a [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|radar pass]].



== Newspaper Comics ==
== Newspaper Comics ==


* Jon tried to do this in a ''[[Garfield]]'' strip while on the phone with Liz, only for it to backfire:
* Jon tried to do this in a ''[[Garfield]]'' strip while on the phone with Liz, only for it to backfire:
{{quote| '''Jon:''' I know a place with a great B-U-F-F-E-T.<br />
{{quote|'''Jon:''' I know a place with a great B-U-F-F-E-T.
'''Garfield:''' Make it a table for T-H-R-E-E. }}
'''Garfield:''' Make it a table for T-H-R-E-E. }}
* In one ''[[Pogo (Comic Strip)|Pogo]]'' strip, Pogo tries to use it to talk to Albert without the puppy they're taking care of understanding. Unfortunately, Albert doesn't quite get it...
* In one ''[[Pogo (comic strip)|Pogo]]'' strip, Pogo tries to use it to talk to Albert without the puppy they're taking care of understanding. Unfortunately, Albert doesn't quite get it...
{{quote| '''Pogo''': I'm gone make the lil' pup dog some P-U-D-D-I-N-G for his S-U-P-P-E-R.<br />
{{quote|'''Pogo''': I'm gone make the lil' pup dog some P-U-D-D-I-N-G for his S-U-P-P-E-R.
'''Albert''': Uh-huh... Well... Hmm... Yes... Um... P-D-Q-R-S-V-P? Um... Well... Indeed... }}
'''Albert''': Uh-huh... Well... Hmm... Yes... Um... P-D-Q-R-S-V-P? Um... Well... Indeed... }}


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* In ''[[Dinosaurs]]'':
* In ''[[Dinosaurs]]'':
{{quote| '''Fran''': I don't want to argue in front of the B-A-B-Y.<br />
{{quote|'''Fran''': I don't want to argue in front of the B-A-B-Y.
'''Earl''': Well I'm not chaning another D-A-I..no wait..D-I-A ''(continually spells it wrong)''<br />
'''Earl''': Well I'm not chaning another D-A-I..no wait..D-I-A ''(continually spells it wrong)''
''(which leads to the page image)'' }}
''(which leads to the page image)'' }}


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* Jasper Carrott did a joke about how parents tend to use this long after it has ceased to be useful - "You've left your C-O-N-D-O-M on the P-A-T-I-O", "Mum! What's a patio?"
* Jasper Carrott did a joke about how parents tend to use this long after it has ceased to be useful - "You've left your C-O-N-D-O-M on the P-A-T-I-O", "Mum! What's a patio?"
* Comedian [[Jim Gaffigan]] has a bit about this. "I always feel dumb. It doesn't help that my wife spells everything in front of the kids":
* Comedian [[Jim Gaffigan]] has a bit about this. "I always feel dumb. It doesn't help that my wife spells everything in front of the kids":
{{quote| '''Wife''': Don't tell anyone about the I-C-E C-R-E-A-M!<br />
{{quote|'''Wife''': Don't tell anyone about the I-C-E C-R-E-A-M!
'''Jim Gaffigan''': ([[Beat]])...who's in the emergency room? And why do I want a dilly bar? }}
'''Jim Gaffigan''': ([[Beat]])...who's in the emergency room? And why do I want a dilly bar? }}
* Josh Blue has a bit about how his parents used to do this around him well into his twenties. The punchline was that he still didn't know what they were talking about.
* Josh Blue has a bit about how his parents used to do this around him well into his twenties. The punchline was that he still didn't know what they were talking about.
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* In [[The Annoying Orange]] episode, "The Microwave Effect":
* In [[The Annoying Orange]] episode, "The Microwave Effect":
{{quote| '''Pear:''' Don't mention the K-N-I-F-E.<br />
{{quote|'''Pear:''' Don't mention the K-N-I-F-E.
'''Orange:''' The Kanifee? What's a Kanifee?<br />
'''Orange:''' The Kanifee? What's a Kanifee?
'''Apple:''' That's knife you idiot. He's not suppose to mention the... wait a second, I'm gonna get knifed!? }}
'''Apple:''' That's knife you idiot. He's not suppose to mention the... wait a second, I'm gonna get knifed!? }}
* [[Slowbeef]]
* [[Slowbeef]]
{{quote| '''Diabetus:''' See, what you need is the T-R-E-A-T beam.<br />
{{quote|'''Diabetus:''' See, what you need is the T-R-E-A-T beam.
'''Slowbeef:''' The tit beam? }}
'''Slowbeef:''' The tit beam? }}


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* In ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "Don't Fear the Roofer".
* In ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "Don't Fear the Roofer".
{{quote| '''Marge:''' I'm going to take the dog to the V-E-T.<br />
{{quote|'''Marge:''' I'm going to take the dog to the V-E-T.
'''Santa's Little Helper:''' ?<br />
'''Santa's Little Helper:''' ?
'''Marge:''' Then I'm going to take Bart to get C-I-R-C-U-M-C-I-S-E-D.<br />
'''Marge:''' Then I'm going to take Bart to get C-I-R-C-U-M-C-I-S-E-D.
'''Bart:''' Huh?<br />
'''Bart:''' Huh?
'''Marge:''' Uh...I'll tell you what it means when it's over. }}
'''Marge:''' Uh...I'll tell you what it means when it's over. }}
** Also this call back to Krusty's illiteracy.
** Also this call back to Krusty's illiteracy.
{{quote| '''Maude Flanders:''' We're talking about S-E-X in front of the C-H-I-L-D-R-E-N.<br />
{{quote|'''Maude Flanders:''' We're talking about S-E-X in front of the C-H-I-L-D-R-E-N.
'''Krusty:''' The Sex Cauldron? I thought they closed that place down. }}
'''Krusty:''' The Sex Cauldron? I thought they closed that place down. }}
* In ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'' Wanda tries to take Cosmo to the D-O-C-T-O-R.
* In ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'' Wanda tries to take Cosmo to the D-O-C-T-O-R.
{{quote| '''Cosmo''': What? Doctor? I thought she was spelling plumber. It's worse then I thought!}}
{{quote|'''Cosmo''': What? Doctor? I thought she was spelling plumber. It's worse then I thought!}}
* A non-child version occurs in the ''[[Beethoven the Animated Series]]''.
* A non-child version occurs in the ''[[Beethoven the Animated Series]]''.
{{quote| ''We need to give Beethoven a B-A-T-H.''<br />
{{quote|''We need to give Beethoven a B-A-T-H.''
''(Beethoven hears this and runs out of the house)''<br />
''(Beethoven hears this and runs out of the house)''
''Okay, who's been teaching the dog to spell?'' }}
''Okay, who's been teaching the dog to spell?'' }}
* A mild example from ''[[Arthur (Animation)|Arthur]]'', when Arthur casually tells a friend that someone "lost her P-E-N" while D.W. is in earshot. D.W. then complains about Arthur doing this, since she can't spell yet.
* A mild example from ''[[Arthur (animation)|Arthur]]'', when Arthur casually tells a friend that someone "lost her P-E-N" while D.W. is in earshot. D.W. then complains about Arthur doing this, since she can't spell yet.
* Occurs in ''[[Recess Schools Out]]''. The scene starts at breakfast, where T.J. is brokenhearted about being alone that summer without his friends, who were all at camp. His sister comes down, and this is when it occurs:
* Occurs in ''[[Recess: School's Out]]''. The scene starts at breakfast, where T.J. is brokenhearted about being alone that summer without his friends, who were all at camp. His sister comes down, and this is when it occurs:
{{quote| '''Becky:''' Bye Mom, bye Dad...bye T-''jerk''<br />
{{quote|'''Becky:''' Bye Mom, bye Dad...bye T-''jerk''
'''Mrs. Detweiler:''' Now Becky, I want you to be nice to your brother; he's feeling S-A-D right now.<br />
'''Mrs. Detweiler:''' Now Becky, I want you to be nice to your brother; he's feeling S-A-D right now.
'''T.J.:''' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|I can spell, Mom.]] }}
'''T.J.:''' [[Crowning Moment of Funny|I can spell, Mom.]] }}
* ''[[Metalocalypse]]'' has one made funnier by the fact that Toki's English is atrocious:
* ''[[Metalocalypse]]'' has one made funnier by the fact that Toki's English is atrocious:
{{quote| '''Toki:''' Maybe he needs to go to the...B-A-S-T-H-R-O-M-N-S-E.}}
{{quote|'''Toki:''' Maybe he needs to go to the...B-A-S-T-H-R-O-M-N-S-E.}}


== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
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Latest revision as of 23:22, 27 April 2023

Whenever people (usually parents) want to discuss something they don't want anyone younger (or dumber) to know about, they will tend to spell it out because they figure that kids can't spell. Usually Played for Laughs, and is Truth in Television.

This can also be done with animals (e. g., mentioning a C-A-T within earshot of the dog).

Examples of Censorship by Spelling include:


Advertising

  • An old McDonald's commercial had the parents spelling out ideas to each other of where to go next. Their daughter suddenly suggests McDonald's. As it dawns on the parents that she understood everything they'd just said, the daughter then adds, "Oops, I mean M-C-D-O-N-A-L-D-S."

Film -- Animated

  • In Disney's Alice in Wonderland, while trying to avoid the C word which causes the Dormouse to go berserk.

Alice: I was sitting on the riverbank with uh..you know who.
The Mad Hatter: I do? (chuckles)
Alice: I mean my C-A-T.
The Mad Hatter: TEEAA!?

Gurgle: Whatever you do, don't mention D-A-R...
Nemo: It's okay, I know who you're talking about.

  • In 101 Dalmatians, Pongo suggests getting the puppies to bed so he and Perdita can go out on a W-A-L-K. While not explicitly stated whether the puppies do know how to spell, a couple of them do beg to stay up and join their parents on the walk.
  • "Wow, just take a look at those E-A-R-S..."
    • "Ears!"
    • And then, a little bit later...

"It's all the fault of that little F-R-E-A-K."

Film -- Live-Action

  • Played with in Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules. Greg and Rodrick changed the door to their bathroom to conceal the fact they had a party while their parents were gone and are trying to keep them from noticing.

Rodrick: Does he know about the D-O-R-E?
Greg: Huh?

  • Done a bit more literally than usually in The Goonies by Data, who "cusses", "Holy S-H-I-T!" He didn't want to swear in the film for his parents' sakes.
  • In Sid and Nancy, Sid asks Johnny to spell holiday as he was writing to his mom, leading to this moment.

 Sid: How do you spell holiday?
Johnny: S-H-I-T
Sid: Dear Mum, having a lovely… SHIT! (He laughs)

Jokes

  • Subverted in a certain blonde joke, with the punchline, "Honey, why don't we send the kids up to P-L-A-Y so we can go fuck!"

Literature

  • Inverted in Henry and Ramona. Henry Huggins has no idea what Ramona means when she hears everyone talking about "PTA" and insists that she wants some. Beezus figures out that Ramona thinks that they're spelling out something tasty, like "c-o-o-k-i-e-s" or "c-a-n-d-y". This leads to them having to buy a snack for Ramona and telling her that it's PTA.


Live Action TV

  • In My Name Is Earl when Earl sleeps with Joy, Joy and Earl have this conversation in front of Earl Jr.

Earl: I have to tell him (Darnell).
Joy: Like H-E-double-L you do.
Earl: I can't live like this Joy, he needs to know we....H-A-D sex together.
Joy: That is B-U-double-L honkey!

Hotch: He's just trying to make you angry.
Foyet: Well she should be! She's gonna (covers Jack's ears and lowers his voice) D-I-E because of your inflated ego!

Hurley: *glances at Walt* But what about the B-O-D-Y-S?
Michael: What are you trying to spell man, bodies?
Walt: B-O-D-I-E-S.

Joey (after walking into Monica and Chandler's apartment and hearing them having sex instead of babysitting Emma): You can't have S-E-X when you're looking after a B-A-B-I-E!

Willow: I mean, why else would she be acting like such a B-I-T-C-H?
Giles: Willow, I think we're all a little too old to be spelling things out.
Xander: ...A bitca?

Girl: I'm having my P-E-R-I-O-D.
Boy: Pernod?

  • Sybil in Fawlty Towers says they might have to put Manuel's rat 'to S-L-E-E-P,' to which Manuel responds, 'Spleep?'
  • Lampshaded on Castle when Esposito, nervously looking at Alexis who happens to be in the squad room, spells out B-I-T-C-H (in reference to another person). Alexis and her father give each other a disgusted look.

Castle: She can spell, Detective.
Ryan: Probably better than you!

  • Played with in the Red Dwarf episode "Parallel Universe", where it turns out that the Cat's alternate-universe counterpart is a Dog:

Cat: When's the last time you took a bath?
Dog: Oh, please, don't say that word!
Cat: What, "bath?"
Dog: You said it again. Now listen up: if you're gonna say that word in front of me, please, spell it.
Cat: When's the last time you took a B-A-T-H?
Dog: ... what's that?

  • This exchange from the classic Doctor Who serial The Sun Makers:

The Doctor: Leela, I think you and I should take a-- a W-A-L-K.
Leela: A W-A-L-K...?
The Doctor: Wuh-Ah-Ll-K!
K-9: Walk, mistress.

Dick: Dr. Albright has already RSVP'd.
Harry: You said you'd stop spelling in front of me.

  • In one episode of Frasier, Martin tries to keep Eddie from running every time the word "vet" is mentioned by invoking this trope. It doesn't work.

Magazines

  • A Mad Magazine "Lighter Side Of" strip had the parents talking about their son's bad report card in front of him; the mother was relucant but the father said "just spell it." So they had a conversation, which ended with:

Mother: I-M W-O-R-R-I-E-D T-H-A-T H-E M-A-Y B-E S-T-U-N-T-E-D I-N-T-E-L-L-E-C-T-U-A-L-Y.
Son: That's I-N-T-E-L-L-E-C-T-U-A-L-L-Y!

Music

His Q.U.A.R.A.N.T.I.N.E starts today,
Because he bit the V.E.T. and then he ran away.
He caused me and my wife to have a big fight, and then, both of them bit me.
And that's why I am gonna get a D.I.V.O.R.C.E.

  • Similarly to the Tammy Wynette example, "What Will You Do with M-E?" by Western Flyer:

Hey D-A-D-D-Y, I saw M-A-M-A cry
Say you're not going away
Is it because of me? Have I been B-A-D?
Please, daddy, please, won't you stay?
'Cause if you leave, what will you do with M-E?

  • Britney Spears tried to get crap past the radar with her Double Entendre-laden song "If U Seek Amy", which contains the line "All of the boys and all of the girls are beggin' to If U Seek Amy." For the slow of wit, she's basically saying "F-U-C-K Me". Unfortunately, the parents did figure it out, it became a big deal (on FOX News), and most radio stations in both America and the UK do have the song edited to either remove the "eek" in "seek" (making it "If you see Amy," which, in the context of the song, makes no sense whatsoever) or get rid of the "If You" and the "eek" part in "seek" to make the song about seeing a girl named Amy).
  • The Bloodhound gang opted for the Military Alphabet in their song “Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo”… even Ed the Sock noticed this as childish attempt as a radar pass.

Newspaper Comics

  • Jon tried to do this in a Garfield strip while on the phone with Liz, only for it to backfire:

Jon: I know a place with a great B-U-F-F-E-T.
Garfield: Make it a table for T-H-R-E-E.

  • In one Pogo strip, Pogo tries to use it to talk to Albert without the puppy they're taking care of understanding. Unfortunately, Albert doesn't quite get it...

Pogo: I'm gone make the lil' pup dog some P-U-D-D-I-N-G for his S-U-P-P-E-R.
Albert: Uh-huh... Well... Hmm... Yes... Um... P-D-Q-R-S-V-P? Um... Well... Indeed...

Puppet Shows

Fran: I don't want to argue in front of the B-A-B-Y.
Earl: Well I'm not chaning another D-A-I..no wait..D-I-A (continually spells it wrong)
(which leads to the page image)

Stand Up Comedy

  • Jasper Carrott did a joke about how parents tend to use this long after it has ceased to be useful - "You've left your C-O-N-D-O-M on the P-A-T-I-O", "Mum! What's a patio?"
  • Comedian Jim Gaffigan has a bit about this. "I always feel dumb. It doesn't help that my wife spells everything in front of the kids":

Wife: Don't tell anyone about the I-C-E C-R-E-A-M!
Jim Gaffigan: (Beat)...who's in the emergency room? And why do I want a dilly bar?

  • Josh Blue has a bit about how his parents used to do this around him well into his twenties. The punchline was that he still didn't know what they were talking about.

Web Original

Pear: Don't mention the K-N-I-F-E.
Orange: The Kanifee? What's a Kanifee?
Apple: That's knife you idiot. He's not suppose to mention the... wait a second, I'm gonna get knifed!?

Diabetus: See, what you need is the T-R-E-A-T beam.
Slowbeef: The tit beam?

Western Animation

Marge: I'm going to take the dog to the V-E-T.
Santa's Little Helper: ?
Marge: Then I'm going to take Bart to get C-I-R-C-U-M-C-I-S-E-D.
Bart: Huh?
Marge: Uh...I'll tell you what it means when it's over.

    • Also this call back to Krusty's illiteracy.

Maude Flanders: We're talking about S-E-X in front of the C-H-I-L-D-R-E-N.
Krusty: The Sex Cauldron? I thought they closed that place down.

Cosmo: What? Doctor? I thought she was spelling plumber. It's worse then I thought!

We need to give Beethoven a B-A-T-H.
(Beethoven hears this and runs out of the house)
Okay, who's been teaching the dog to spell?

  • A mild example from Arthur, when Arthur casually tells a friend that someone "lost her P-E-N" while D.W. is in earshot. D.W. then complains about Arthur doing this, since she can't spell yet.
  • Occurs in Recess: School's Out. The scene starts at breakfast, where T.J. is brokenhearted about being alone that summer without his friends, who were all at camp. His sister comes down, and this is when it occurs:

Becky: Bye Mom, bye Dad...bye T-jerk
Mrs. Detweiler: Now Becky, I want you to be nice to your brother; he's feeling S-A-D right now.
T.J.: I can spell, Mom.

  • Metalocalypse has one made funnier by the fact that Toki's English is atrocious:

Toki: Maybe he needs to go to the...B-A-S-T-H-R-O-M-N-S-E.

Real Life

  • This can be extended to different things, such as secret communication. For example, "cat" could be described by drawing a cookie, an apple, then a trophy. As expected, this can also be used as a means of cheating at games such as Pictionary.