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* "Don't call me, I'll call you."—The classic, all-purpose brush-off.
* "Don't call me 'Mr. <name>' -- I look around for my father whenever I hear 'Mr. <name>'." (See [[They Call Me Mister Tibbs]])
* "Don't call me 'sir'! I work for a living!" -- often seen in a military context, when a non-com is addressed with excessive deference by a green soldier.
* "Don't just stand there, ''do'' something!"
** Occasionally inverted to "Don't just do something, ''stand'' there!" for comedy purposes.
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** In another common spoof, the other person says, "That's the ''front'' of your hand (you're looking at)."
** And yet another spoof features them running headfirst into something immediately afterward.
 
 
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