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*[[TROGDOR!]] — One of the interludes contains the phrase "fry 'em up Dan", which is a direct quote from [[Wikipedia:Shel Silverstein|Shel Silverstein]]'s poem "Ladies First". | *[[TROGDOR!]] — One of the interludes contains the phrase "fry 'em up Dan", which is a direct quote from [[Wikipedia:Shel Silverstein|Shel Silverstein]]'s poem "Ladies First". | ||
+ | *[[Duck Guardian One]] — The hint for wave 17 instructs the player to shoot an egg with the Hatch Ray to "HATCH 'em up". | ||
*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — Terrell's description in the [[Stinkomanual]] tells the player to "Blast em up Dan!". | *[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — Terrell's description in the [[Stinkomanual]] tells the player to "Blast em up Dan!". | ||
*Email [[pop-up]] — As [[Strong Bad]] pulls the tab that makes him [[Kicking The Cheat|kick]] [[The Cheat]], he says "Boot 'em up, boot 'em up, boot 'em up, y'all." | *Email [[pop-up]] — As [[Strong Bad]] pulls the tab that makes him [[Kicking The Cheat|kick]] [[The Cheat]], he says "Boot 'em up, boot 'em up, boot 'em up, y'all." |
Revision as of 02:26, 29 October 2018
The words 'em up are sometimes added after verbs in odd contexts. The name Dan is frequently used in these structures.
Appearances
- TROGDOR! — One of the interludes contains the phrase "fry 'em up Dan", which is a direct quote from Shel Silverstein's poem "Ladies First".
- Duck Guardian One — The hint for wave 17 instructs the player to shoot an egg with the Hatch Ray to "HATCH 'em up".
- Stinkoman 20X6 — Terrell's description in the Stinkomanual tells the player to "Blast em up Dan!".
- Email pop-up — As Strong Bad pulls the tab that makes him kick The Cheat, he says "Boot 'em up, boot 'em up, boot 'em up, y'all."
- Kid Speedy — The Videlectrix catalog describes the game as a "hilarious arcade-style race 'em up". This is probably derived from the phrase "shoot 'em up", a genre of video game.
- Lappynapped! — Strong Bad calls the Lappy 486 his "full-on favorite fold-'em-up computer".
- Fan Costumes '06 — The page title is "The Crazy Dress 'Em Ups".
- Email pizza joint — The King of Town carries "Lite Em Up Dan" lighter fluid.
- The lighter fluid appears again in your edge, videography, and Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 17.2.
- The phrase "Wind 'em up Dan!" was used to introduce the Wind-Up Homestar T-shirt.
- Email yes, wrestling — Homestar Runner's wrestling persona is "The Jack 'Em Up Kid".
- The Jack 'Em Up Kid is referenced in Homestar Ruiner, and was featured in the Sketchbook on November 29, 2007 and November of the 2011 Calendar.
- SBCG4AP Advertisement — Strong Bad describes the game as "a 3D point-and-click-'em-up adventure".
- The phrase "point-and-click-'em-up adventure" describing SBCG4AP also appears in the Telltale Games press release, the SBCG4AP Collector's DVD, a Main Page pop-up, and the Videlectrix website, and was on the Store's front page on August 27, 2009.
- Homestar Ruiner — Homestar goes through his "pre-race psyche-'em-ups".
- 8-Bit is Enough — Homestar refers to TROGDOR! as a "walk 'em up" videogame.
- Posh Toilet Paper — Strong Bad uses "close-'em-up" to refer to a line that closes an open shape.
- Fan Costumes 2017 — The page is titled "Dress em' up Dan!"