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{{quote|''"Absence makes the heart grow fonder; [[Green-Eyed Monster|jealousy]] makes the heart grow fonder faster."''|'''Jake''', ''[[Hey, Dude!]]''}}
|'''Jake''', ''[[Hey Dude]]''}}
 
{{quote|'''Hermione''': ''"I've just escaped--I mean, I've just left Cormac under the mistletoe."''
'''Harry''': ''"Serves you right for coming with him!"''
'''Hermione''': ''"I thought he'd annoy Ron most."''|''[[Harry Potter|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''}}
|''[[Harry Potter|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''}}
 
A specific type of [[Zany Scheme]]: Two characters, [[Alice and Bob]], are an [[Official Couple]]... or they would be, if Bob wasn't [[She Is Not My Girlfriend|so mired in the river of denial]] that he insists that the water flowing all around him is solid ground. Alice, who is not in denial and ''very'' aware of Bob's feelings, gets fed up with his refusal to [[Cannot Spit It Out|spit them out]] and takes matters into her own hands. Confronting him directly with the [[Subtext|evidence]] might cause him to run for the hills, so Alice gets into a faked or temporary relationship with [[The Beard|Convenient Charley]], to make Bob insanely [[Green-Eyed Monster|jealous]] enough to come clean first.
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Very unlikely to be [[Truth in Television]] for anyone with serious feelings, as most people who believe they are in love try to ''avoid'' upsetting the people they think they're in love with. Also using people is a mean thing to do especially when the person doesn't know. Then again....
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[[Shock Value Relationship]] is a [[Super-Trope]].
== Anime & Manga ==
 
* [[Marmalade Boy|Ginta and Arimi]] attempted to pull this on Yuu and Miki. Considering the series that they're in, [[Pair the Spares|the results were inevitable]].
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== Anime &and Manga ==
* ''[[Marmalade Boy|]]'': Ginta and Arimi]] attempted to pull this on Yuu and Miki. Considering the series that they're in, [[Pair the Spares|the results were inevitable]].
* It was also done in ''[[Sailor Moon Abridged]]'':
{{quote|Serena: Hey, Melvin. If I go on a date with you, Darian will get jealous....well, maybe not "jealous"...}}
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== FanfictionFan Works ==
* Played with in the ''[[Firefly]]''/''[[Doctor Who]]'' crossover [[The Man qithwith No Name (fanfic)|The Man With No Name]]. Kaylee pretends to like the Doctor in order to make Simon jealous, but it's only to screw with his head. Well, that and she's quite happy to [[Covert Pervert|stare at his butt]] [[Estrogen Brigade Bait|on general principles]].
* The first appearance of "Bowsette" (a fanmade [[Distaff Counterpart]] of Bowser) was inspired by the end of ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', where both Bowser and Mario try to woo Peach, only for her to reject them both. The comic [https://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/09/24/bowsette-nintendo-mario-comic-that-started-it-all/ (shown here)] suggests Bowser becomes Bowsette using the Super Crown as part of a ploy with Mario to make Peach jealous.
 
 
== Film ==
* In the film version of ''[[Grease]]'', pretty much all the main-main characters do this. Sandy begins seeing Tom to provoke Danny, and dumps him as soon as Danny asks her to the big dance. Later, Kenickie brings Cha-Cha to the dance after a fight with Rizzo, while Rizzo brings the leader of the rival street gang in a counter-effort to provoke Kenickie. Cha-Cha, for her part, cuts into Danny and Sandy's dance, which causes Sandy to storm out--afterout—after Rizzo has already done so due to seeing Kenickie with Cha-Cha.
* In ''[[Gone with the Wind]],'' Scarlett marries a random man to make Ashley jealous. It doesn't work, mainly because Ashley wasn't really in love with her in the first place, and had already courted Melanie.
* In ''[[Sky High]]'', Layla started a fake relationship with [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]] Warren Peace in order to annoy Will. Warren, who thought Will was a prick, was happy to oblige, but ended up getting sick of Layla clinging to him and talking Will into asking her out.
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{{quote|"So who are we making jealous this time?"
"Everyone." }}
* In "''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]"'', Leia kisses Luke on the mouth to invoke jealousy on Han's part. Squick ensues in "[[Return of the Jedi]]".
 
 
== Literature ==
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== Live -Action TelevisionTV ==
* ''[[Drake and Josh]]'':
{{quote|'''Drake''': I hate your girlfriend, but her idea to make Tori jealous was really smart.
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* On ''[[Gossip Girl]]'' Blair brings home a British lord from her vacation in Europe to make Chuck jealous. Later on Chuck and Vanessa team up to make Blair and Nate jealous.
* Maddie on ''[[Jonathan Creek]]'' tried this to make Jonathan jealous; unfortunately, she was going on a blind date based on a photo which did not entirely match the goods, so to speak, and the guy ended up being several decades older than his photo and, personality-wise, "the bastard son of [[Forrest Gump]]." Needless to say, Jonathan not only clocked exactly what she was doing (and that it had gone badly wrong) but enjoyed himself enormously at her expense.
* In ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', Miley attempts this on Jake to get him to break up with his girlfriend. It later turns out that the "girlfriend" was just Jake using [[Operation: Jealousy]] on Miley... and succeeding.
* Been done a couple of times on ''[[Glee]]'':
** Rachel said the main reason she agreed to date Puck was in the hopes that it would make his best friend Finn jealous - it worked a bit, to go by Finn's facial expressions during Puck's song performance to her.
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* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''. Spike does this on a couple of occasions when Buffy rejects his advances. [[Played for Laughs]] when the girl Spike chats up turns out to be a [[Robot Girl]] who responds by [[Destination Defenestration|throwing Spike through a window]]. Played straight in "Hell's Bells" when Spike brings a [[Goth]] girlfriend to Anya's wedding after Buffy dumps him. Buffy acknowledges that she is hurt and Spike, no longer angry at her, just leaves quietly.
* ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'': Sheldon tries to ask Penny out in an attempt to make Amy jealous. Penny sees right through it and convinces him to just go tell Amy how he feels.
 
 
== Video Games ==
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== Web comicsComics ==
* In ''[[Treading Ground]]'', [[Wrong Genre Savvy]] Rose attempts this before her friend can explain this was ''not'' what she had in mind. It sinks her wrecked relationship even deeper.
* In [http://the-qlc.com/loserz/go/250 this strip] of ''[[Loserz]]'', one girl (name's Carla) ''thinks'' this is the case.
* In ''[[Misfile]]'', James and Cassiel are doing this to try and break up their exes Ash and Rumisel and reclaim them. Thanks to the main plot of the comic (Ash is a boy who was [[Gender Bender]]'d by cosmic screw-up, Rumisel's just pretending to date "her" to keep other guys away), it's extremely unlikely to succeed.
* ''[[Eerie Cuties]]'' [httphttps://www.eeriecutiespixietrixcomix.com/stripseerie-eccuties/%28chapter_9%29_big_girls_do_not_cry2010-07-21 Chapter 9: Big girls don't cry] started with Melissa tried to pull "Operation Breakup" on Layla & Kade just to knock her rival down a peg. She even pointed out that they can't do it the easy way (right on the next page). This [[Gone Horribly Wrong]] very fast.
** Later Layla was playing Buridan's ass with Kade and Dio (her "fiance" from Europe), and Chloe had a crush on the latter. So Chloe tricked Layla to [[Violently Protective Girlfriend|defend Kade in her impulsive style]], shouting "Get your stinking claws off by boyfriend!!!" — in front of Dio, of course.
* ''[[Blue Milk Special]]'' had Leia [http://www.bluemilkspecial.com/?p=3592 doing this].
{{quote|'''Leia''': ''Nevermind'', I thought Han was coming this way.
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