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* If she's his boss, he'll call her "Jefe," or "Boss" or "Mein Frau" or "Slave Driver" or any number of variations. |
* If she's his boss, he'll call her "Jefe," or "Boss" or "Mein Frau" or "Slave Driver" or any number of variations. |
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* If she's a relative, he'll call her "Sis" or "Goober" or "Pinhead". |
* If she's a relative, he'll call her "Sis" or "Goober" or "Pinhead". |
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* If Alice [[Do Not Call Me Paul|prefers to be called Cindy]], he'll call her Alice. Every time, and reveling in it when it makes her scream in aggravation. |
* If Alice [[Do Not Call Me "Paul"|prefers to be called Cindy]], he'll call her Alice. Every time, and reveling in it when it makes her scream in aggravation. |
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Unless something serious has come up. Then he'll drop the nicknames and call her by the name she wants to be called by. |
Unless something serious has come up. Then he'll drop the nicknames and call her by the name she wants to be called by. |
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* Any time a wrestler is called by his real first name (e.g. Mark for [[The Undertaker]] not [[Mark Henry| Henry]] , Paul for either [[Triple H]] or [[The Big Show]] and not Heyman, or Phil for [[CM Punk]] and so on), you know things just got serious. Especially in real life, since wrestlers usually call each other by their ring names outside the ring. |
* Any time a wrestler is called by his real first name (e.g. Mark for [[The Undertaker]] not [[Mark Henry| Henry]] , Paul for either [[Triple H]] or [[The Big Show]] and not Heyman, or Phil for [[CM Punk]] and so on), you know things just got serious. Especially in real life, since wrestlers usually call each other by their ring names outside the ring. |
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** And when it's done blatantly on-air to the point of Lampshading, one can usually count on an audience reaction somewhere between maniacal cheering and awed silence. Or both at the same time, from different sections. |
** And when it's done blatantly on-air to the point of Lampshading, one can usually count on an audience reaction somewhere between maniacal cheering and awed silence. Or both at the same time, from different sections. |
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{{quote|'''[[CM Punk]]:''' So let me ask you this, is this little conversation between [[CM Punk]] and [[Triple H]]? Or is it between Phil Brooks and [[Do Not Call Me Paul|Paul Lavesque]]?}} |
{{quote|'''[[CM Punk]]:''' So let me ask you this, is this little conversation between [[CM Punk]] and [[Triple H]]? Or is it between Phil Brooks and [[Do Not Call Me "Paul"|Paul Lavesque]]?}} |
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* During their feud, [[Jeff Hardy]] called Edge and Lita, '''Adam''' and '''Amy''' respectfully due to [[Real Life Writes the Plot| the love triangle]] among them outside of the ring. |
* During their feud, [[Jeff Hardy]] called Edge and Lita, '''Adam''' and '''Amy''' respectfully due to [[Real Life Writes the Plot| the love triangle]] among them outside of the ring. |
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