Noun-Verb

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*[[Poker Night at the Inventory]] — Strong Bad mentions "[[Bogus Mathematical Theorems|the Inverse Property of '''Luck-Have''']]".
*[[Poker Night at the Inventory]] — Strong Bad mentions "[[Bogus Mathematical Theorems|the Inverse Property of '''Luck-Have''']]".
*[[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks]] — After the [[King of Town]] says that Fudgie the whale always made him, Strong Bad cuts him off with "You say no more '''word-talk!'''"  
*[[The House That Gave Sucky Tricks]] — After the [[King of Town]] says that Fudgie the whale always made him, Strong Bad cuts him off with "You say no more '''word-talk!'''"  
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*[[@StrongBadActual]] ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2016#799714814561918978|18 Nov 2016]]) — Strong Bad refers to [[Fan Costumes 2016]] as "Fan Costume '''Fun-Of Make''' 2016".
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*[[@StrongBadActual]] Tweet ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2016#799714814561918978|18 Nov 2016]]) — Strong Bad refers to [[Fan Costumes 2016]] as "Fan Costume '''Fun-Of Make''' 2016".
*@StrongBadActual [[@StrongBadActual|Tweet]] and [[@strongbadactual (Instagram)|Instagram post]] ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2017#887015173604728832|17]] and [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2017#888064597919498240|20]] Jul 2017) — Strong Bad and Homestar post videos from the fake app "Craze-O '''Facemake'''".
*@StrongBadActual [[@StrongBadActual|Tweet]] and [[@strongbadactual (Instagram)|Instagram post]] ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2017#887015173604728832|17]] and [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2017#888064597919498240|20]] Jul 2017) — Strong Bad and Homestar post videos from the fake app "Craze-O '''Facemake'''".
*[[Squintmojis]] — A disclaimer during Homestar's mumbled account reads "Actual '''Talk-Say'''".
*[[Squintmojis]] — A disclaimer during Homestar's mumbled account reads "Actual '''Talk-Say'''".

Revision as of 03:04, 5 July 2019

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Sometimes in the Homestar Runner body of work, a character uses a noun and a verb together in quick succession; in text format, the words are usually connected together with a hyphen.

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