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* The "Rodomontade" card in ''[[Munchkin (game)|Munchkin]] Bites 2: Pants Macabre'', which allows you to hold an extra card, depicts a card held in such a manner.
 
== TheaterTheatre ==
* This trope gets mentioned in the 1948 Alan Jay Lerner/Kurt Weill musical ''Love Life'' in the song "Economics":
{{quote|''Now Edna used to slip her husbands''
''Pay down her chest''
''And just to keep it extra safe''
''She never undressed!''
''Now that's good economics,''
''That's good economics,''
''That's good economics''
''But awful bad for love!'' }}
* This is [[Older Than Radio]]. In ''Die Fledermaus'', Eisenstein has a ladies' watch that he charms pretty girls with. He is disguised as a Marquis at a dinner party, and his wife (unbeknownst to him) is disguised as a Hungarian countess. He tries to seduce her, and three guesses where she stows the watch.
* Playfully subverted in ''[[Annie Get Your Gun]]''. After Annie's younger sisters lock up her guns before her big showdown against Frank, each of them tries to tuck the keys down the front of their dresses for safekeeping. And each time, the keys [[Pettanko|fall right to the floor]]. Annie's little brother decides to keep the keys in his pocket instead.
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