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* [[Aborted Arc]]: The revelation that {{spoiler|Frank isn't Dee and Dennis's dad, but ''is'' Charlie's dad}} was largely dropped after Season Three and is rarely referenced since then. In the Christmas Special however, {{spoiler|Charlie's glue-clouded memories imply that Frank visited his mother while she was a prostitute}}.
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* [[Accidental Innuendo]]:
** From "Mac and Charlie Die":
{{quote|'''Dee:''' Charlie, open up! [[It Makes Sense in Context|We've got a dick-hole in the bar,]] I need you to come fill it in!<br />
'''Charlie:''' ''(to Mac)'' ''(sigh)'' Okay, I gotta go fill her dick-hole, bro.}}
** "[[Deadly Euphemism|Whack off]]" is ''constantly'' used in "The Gang Gets Whacked". In the same episode, Mac claims that he's [[Dark and Troubled Past|hard]] and he'll [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|explode all over anyone who crosses him]].
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** An executive for the chain restaurant trying to buy out Paddy's Pub. After learning his orientation, the gang concludes that he must be a "bear" and then launch into a graphically detailed discussion of gay culture, leading to a [[Stealth Hi Bye]] on the part of the executive.
* [[Irishman and a Jew]]: In a strange sort of meta-example, ''It's Always Sunny'' can be seen as the boisterous, overconfident Irishman to ''[[Seinfeld]]'''s nebbishy, whiny Jew.
* [[Is That Cute Kid Yours?]]: Charlie accuses Frank and The Waitress of being the parents of the dumpster baby. [[What an Idiot!|Six months after Frank and the Waitress had sex]].
* [[I Take Offense to That Last One]]: Season 3 Episode 6. Mac walks into the bar, and after some conversation the following conversation takes place:
{{quote|'''Mac:''' It's not a jacket, it's a duster. It's like a jacket, only it's longer, thicker, and far more badass. I look like Lorenzo Lamas, and women find it irresistible.
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