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* [[Take That|Pot Hole'd]] [[Pothole|Take That]].
** [[All The Tropes Wiki Drinking Game|Three sips!]] Pot Hole'd Take That optional.
* [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Example]] [[Overly Long Gag|festooned]] [[Overused Running Gag|with]] [[The End or- Or Is It?|seemingly]] [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|random]] [[Death By Newbery Medal|and]] [[The Inheritance Trilogy|unnecessary]] [[Pothole|pot holes,]] [[Xanatos Gambit|just]] [[Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series|because]] [[They Might Be Giants|the]] [[Nerd|troper]] [[Xanatos Roulette|is]] [[Smug Snake|trying]] to be [[Kawaiiko|cute.]]
* Example, followed by several
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* {{spoiler|An entry that is entirely spoiler tagged, presumably because even knowing the series is an example of this trope is a spoiler, but making it so that anybody has to highlight it just to see what series they're talking about, ruining any use of the spoiler tag in the first place.}}
* Perfectly sensible example that helps the reader understand the trope better and is enlightened for it.
* '''[[Hot -Blooded|OVERLY HYPED BOLDED, BLUE TEXT EXAMPLE, NEVER WITH ANY EXPLANATION, AND ALWAYS WITH GRATUITOUS EXCLAMATION MARKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]]'''
** And usually much less verbose than that.
* [[wikipedia:Meta|Meta-example]] that needs a Wikipedia-URL to explain in full.
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** A paragraph that starts with "YMMV".
* Example that gets no particularly strong emotional reaction from you, the reader, but is nonetheless [[Pothole|Pot Holed]] to [[Nightmare Fuel|one]] [[Crowning Moment of Funny|of]] [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|the]] [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|various]] [[Subjective Tropes]]. Maybe you had to be there.
* Example that potholes the series name in the [[Doctor Who (TV)|character]] [[Firefly|name]] so it can't be searched for on the page and will be repeated further down at some point.
* Example that is [[Too Dumb to Live|already somewhere on this page,]] [[What an Idiot!|but put here anyway.]]
* [[Two Words Obvious Trope|Two Words]]: [[Next Trope]]
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** ''[[Star Trek]]''
** series/movies/books/videogames
* Obligatory ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' example.
* Example that is [[Pothole|pot holed]] right back the [[Trope Name Injokes|this page]].
* [[Trope Name Injokes]] is a pretty good description of the plot to ''Series''.
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* Example from a series you don't watch and has never particularly interested you, but - from this example, at least - actually sounds kind of clever. [[TV Tropes As a Gateway Drug|Perhaps the series is worth checking out?]]
* In ''Series'', {{spoiler|this trope is used in such a spoileriffic fashion that only the show name has escaped spoiler tags. Despite this caution, the show's mere presence on this page is enough to clue people in.}}
** {{spoiler|An example which goes on for ten lines of text completely hidden, including the title, just talking about how much ''Series'' is an example, exactly what happened, with ALSO randomly popping up in all caps, [[No Periods, Period|no periods]] (linked to the wrong page) [[Tons Of Red Text]] and links that, when you highlight the "example," you accidentally get sent to some random page. At the very end, there are only two words to clue you in on how an entire paragraph could somehow be an extremely long winded example.}}
* ''ExamplesWithoutSpaces'' because someone tried to link them using both the brackets and a [[Wiki Word]].
* Obligatory ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]'' example, noting how it was either 'done badly', or 'particularly glaring'.
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* Example with an explanation that contradicts the explanation on the page for the work.
* and you cantf ogret the axmaples that seekm tp have been typed wotja bliandfold on> <ref>And you can't forget the examples that seem to have been typed with a blindfold on.</ref>
* Very long example that goes on for a long, long, long time, with only two sentence breaks, setting up essentially the entire plot of a long-running series, for no apparent reason, becoming redundant at some point, but also just rambling on and on. It gives you the impression that somebody is just [[Shout -Out|talking and talking]] [[Star Trek the Next Generation|in one long, incredibly unbroken sentence]], moving from topic to topic, so that nobody has a chance to interrupt, working in at least one (overused and not all that funny) [[Memetic Mutation|meme]] along the way which you wish the writer would of left out, drawing gradually closer to having something resembling a point, {{spoiler|perhaps with something in spoiler tags, perhaps not}}, becoming redundant at some point, but also just rambling on and on, and ''finally'' actually describing how this is an example, which is kind of a letdown. Then there's a followup about [[This Troper]]'s very strong feelings on the matter which you don't really care about, and something about [[Ho Yay]] or [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]], and because this ridiculous example is so long, everyone just kind of skims it and never notices the grammatical error in the middle.
* Obligatory [[Monster (Anime)|Johan]] reference.
** Firm assertion that '''Johan is this trope'''.
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