Noun-Verb

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*Email [[business trip]] — When [[Homestar Runner]] trades [[The King of Town]] to cans of [[pork]] [[b/w]] [[beans]], a confused [[Strong Bad]] exclaims "What the sense-make?"
*Email [[business trip]] — When [[Homestar Runner]] trades [[The King of Town]] to cans of [[pork]] [[b/w]] [[beans]], a confused [[Strong Bad]] exclaims "What the sense-make?"
*Email [[environment]] — Strong Bad twice attempts to tell the senders of the email what his "boat-takes", but is cut off at both occasions.
*Email [[environment]] — Strong Bad twice attempts to tell the senders of the email what his "boat-takes", but is cut off at both occasions.
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*[[Dev Blog]] — In the June 4th, 2008 entry, Strong Bad thinks that video games would be marketed better if they had "GRAPHICS-HAVE" printed on the box.
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*[[SBCG4AP Dev Blog]] — In the June 4th, 2008 entry, Strong Bad thinks that video games would be marketed better if they had "GRAPHICS-HAVE" printed on the box.
*Email [[your edge]] — Strong Bad and [[The Cheat]] surround themselves with an "arsenal of edge-haver-y."
*Email [[your edge]] — Strong Bad and [[The Cheat]] surround themselves with an "arsenal of edge-haver-y."
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] — After taking over the King of Town's castle, Strong Bad tells [[Strong Sad]] to "stop with all the food-make!"
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] — After taking over the King of Town's castle, Strong Bad tells [[Strong Sad]] to "stop with all the food-make!"
*[[Coach Z's 110%]] — The instructional video is free with "proof of VCR-have."
*[[Coach Z's 110%]] — The instructional video is free with "proof of VCR-have."
*Email [[imaginary]] — Strong Bad says that his "brothers are galactically incapable of friend-have."
*Email [[imaginary]] — Strong Bad says that his "brothers are galactically incapable of friend-have."
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*[[Poker Night at the Inventory]] — Strong Bad mentions "[[Bogus Mathematical Theorems|the Inverse Property of Luck-Have]]".
[[Category:Word running gags]]
[[Category:Word running gags]]

Revision as of 02:25, 23 August 2016

Free with proof of VCR-have

Many times when a character uses a noun and a verb together in quick succession, they use a hyphen to connect the words together.

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