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== [[Live Action TV]] == |
== [[Live Action TV]] == |
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* Jayne of ''[[Firefly]]'' does this with a knife, combining this with [[Licking the Blade]]. This...disconcerts the rest of the crew. |
* Jayne of ''[[Firefly]]'' does this with a knife, combining this with [[Licking the Blade]]. This...disconcerts the rest of the crew. |
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* ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'': Raj uses his spit to clean off dirt from the crotch area of an [[ |
* ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'': Raj uses his spit to clean off dirt from the crotch area of an [[Aquaman]] action figure bought in a garage sale. |
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== Plays == |
== Plays == |
Latest revision as of 00:33, 2 May 2014
Characters using their own spit to shine some object.
Some examples include:
- A restaurant worker cleaning tables.
- A mother cleans a smudge off her child's face using her spit as the cleaning solution. Or using her spit to manage the child's hair.
Examples of Spit Shine include:
Film
- Some servants do it with the royal crown in The Madness of King George.
- Space Jam: The Looney Tunes gang cleans their gym this way.
- Mushu tries shining up Mulan's armor to cheer her out of her Heroic BSOD. It doesn't work.
- On Cars, Mater offers to clean off a spot of tar on Lighting McQueen's hood, and he starts hocking before McQueen hastily declines.
Live Action TV
- Jayne of Firefly does this with a knife, combining this with Licking the Blade. This...disconcerts the rest of the crew.
- The Big Bang Theory: Raj uses his spit to clean off dirt from the crotch area of an Aquaman action figure bought in a garage sale.
Plays
- In A Very Potter Sequel, Neville begins spit shining Harry's shoes while Dean gives Harry a massage. Ron quickly chases them off and then takes over both duties, spit shining Harry's back.
Video Games
- The bartender in Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge used his spit to clean the glasses.
Real Life
- Works on shoes.