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Note that this doesn't always have to happen after a verbal battle. It can happen as a reaction to a particularly offensive statement, or it can be used as a threat. This works for any accessory/prop, and it is also used for comedic effect. The opponents are also almost [[Always Female]], as it is usually a part of a [[Cat Fight]] or [[Designated Girl Fight]].
 
Contrast [[You Wouldn't Hit a Guy Withwith Glasses]]
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== [[Comics]] ==
* When ''Justice League: A New Beginning'' sees the neverending battle of wills between [[Green Lantern (Comic Book)|Guy Gardner]] and [[Batman]] finally come to blows, Guy takes off his power ring and hands it to the [[Blue Beetle]]. Beetle promptly tosses it over his shoulder, as he's routing for Batman (and [[Curb Stomp Battle|gets his wish]]).
 
== [[Film]] ==
* Played with in ''[[Paul Blart: Mall Cop]]''. Blart comes into a women's clothing store to help with an altercation between two women. He makes some... [[Berserk Button|unflattering remarks]] to one of the ladies, and she takes off her earrings, asks him to hold them... then beats ''him'' up.
* ''Free Jimmy'' had Hudma Specs, an ill-tempered dude with a [[Violent Glaswegian|Scottish accent]]. His [[Catch Phrase]]? "Hud ma specs!", before beating someone up.
* The character Mike in ''[[SLC Punk!]]'' does this before walking through a mosh pit to keep a friend of his from being beaten by two bouncers.
* In ''[[Jackie Chan]]'s Who Am I?'', Jackie eventually gets into a fight with [[Those Two Bad Guys]] on a rooftop. As Jackie takes advantage of how one of them is wearing a jacket, tie, earrings, etc., the other guy immediately starts removing them.
* Used in ''[[Scary Movie]]'' with the [[Ambiguously Gay]] character: