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* Barney winning that game in Atlantic City.
** Marshall decoding the rules to the game, even though Barney was the only player who spoke English, in time to give Barney the winning move.
* Another one with Barney, although this is more a Crowning Moment for Marshall. During one episode in Season Two, Marshall and Barney make a bet, called a "slap bet", in which the winner gets to slap the loser. Due to complications, a deal is made that Marshall gets to slap Barney five times, at any time he wants. Later in the season, during [[The One With|the episode where]] Barney puts on a [[Overly Long Gag|ridiculously long]], [[So Bad ItsIt's Horrible (Darth Wiki)|torturously bad]] play for his friends. As he starts to tap dance, Marshall jumps up and slaps Barney in the face so hard, Barney is sent to the ground. Marshall then turns around, holds up two fingers and says "Two."
** Heck every slap turns into one of these. With "Slapsgiving" Marshall plans to deliver the next one to Barney on, well Thanksgiving. But when Lily thinks he's ruining the holiday, she uses her position as slap bet commissioner to ban him. But then Barney goes a little bit far and taunts him incessantly and as the countdown (yes, Marshall set up a coundown) almost winds down, Lily loudly shouts "Marshall you can slap him!". And boy does he, and then he sings about it.
* Barney has taught Chinese gambling pals to say "Legen - dary"
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* Ted making it rain.
{{quote| '''Ted:''' "Come on. Come on! COME ON!"<br />
''{{[It starts raining.}}]''<br />
'''Barney:''' ''Come on!'' }}
* Season 6, {{ ''Hopeless'' intro.}}
* ''The Slutty Pumpkin'' has Ted wanting to go to a party in the hopes of meeting a girl he saw there years earlier. Barney however {{ has other ideas}}, announcing his arrival with [[Shout Out|Danger Zone]] and walking in as [[Val Kilmer]] in ''[[Top Gun]]''.
* "I always knew this day would come."
** For context: several years ago, Lily tried to learn karate but got the snot beaten out of her by a kindergartner. In the present day, she shows up at the karate place and challenges the kindergartner -- now in junior high -- to a match, prompting him to say this line.