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"one-liner" Definitions
  1. a short joke or funny remark
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Trump delivered one-liner after one-liner tonight, many of them aimed at Rubio.
Like a nice one-liner is great, but … You can screw up the one-liner, too.
Co-hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost spat out one-liner after one-liner during an 8-minute tour through the many missteps and gaffes committed by the Trump White House during the preceding week.
Don't worry about having the perfect one-liner or business insight.
I somehow always make for a one-liner here or there.
A one-liner against Rubio is sure to get some play.
But these days, that one-liner signals only one thing: bore.
A fiery exchange, a zippy one-liner -- something that stands out.
"You cannot reduce it to a political one-liner," said Comer.
He's confident, delivers a good one-liner, quick on his feet.
His primary weapon is the one-liner, rather than the lavish portrait.
Let's see just how well you know their signature one-liner style.
So why did I spend six months as a one-liner comic?
I was curious how often this go-to one liner was used.
Similarly, Wren is one one-liner away from collapsing in an alley.
"Best one-liner, Uncle Jeff edition: "I can elect anyone in New Hampshire.
Why does everything need to be a one-liner or an elevator pitch?
Take out the shaky cam and add in a one-liner or two and
And within that art form there is no purer joke than the one-liner.
Klobuchar responded with a one-liner after Buttigieg defended his political and military record.
But then a spec script came my way and the one-liner was perfect.
I have never considered myself a side story or a one-liner, or worse, silent.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson can deliver a cheesy one-liner with the best of them.
It's perhaps the most ubiquitous fashion one-liner of all time — and with good reason.
Matthew Perry Reveals Favorite Chandler Bing One-Liner on &aposFriends&apos -- See What He Chose!
"And I believe in science," she added, pausing as the crowd cheered the one-liner.
Like the VM Houses, each design has its own gimmick, a one-liner of architecture.
A witty one-liner can buy you a week grace period on a trading desk.
A giant bug enemy topples off the map, and Amelia barks out a one-liner.
Likewise, this ugly Christmas sweater combines Joey's famous one-liner and the coffee house's logo.
McClure has since deleted the inappropriate one-liner, and declined a request for comment from Refinery29.
The sketch is mostly just a parade of one-liner impressions, but they're all good ones.
The art of the debate night one-liner seemed lost for long stretches of the contest.
One exception: Quickies like a one-liner about John Oliver's new video will be free, immediately.
Now imagine if that was Iron Man, who'd deliver a flippant one-liner before flying off.
It's a lot harder to pull off a one-liner on something like Transparent or Girls.
"I am a referee, not a coach", replied Mr Poite, in a one-liner for the ages.
The most memorable one-liner, delivered by Marco Rubio, was delivered and then delivered and delivered again.
Michelle Tanner was America's beloved little sister, feisty and stubborn but always good for a one-liner.
Or is it that she just nails every single one-liner in all of her roles ever?
"It's nice because it's a one-liner, but at the same time it's very multilayered," he says.
" — When he sees Amy's nightgownBest one-liner, Ben edition: "[The Chinese are] still on the road, ma'am.
Designing spaces so people want to explore the room, because a restaurant shouldn't be a one-liner.
The Writers meme began as an ironic little chuckle, a truth-is-stranger-than-fiction one-liner.
Daisy, feel free to use this catchy one-liner as a "teaser" at the beginning of the article.
Your one-liner, read quickly, could confuse or alienate the very people you need to support your application.
So do I. I can appreciate the artistry involved in an elaborate yarn or a sharp one-liner.
He managed to fire off one last one-liner before Negan turned his skull into Jell-O salad.
" Victoria delivers a clever one-liner in between faked stupidity, deploying Paris "Do they sell walls at Walmart?
But Ali wasn't that way — he was a joker, always ready to come back with a one-liner.
The stranger with the look or one-liner that perfectly captures a memorable moment in a particular place.
Mr. Bloomberg steadfastly refused to budge, dismissing the private complaints with a one-liner that did not land.
There were moments where I got to watch Brown look over his shoulder and give a one-liner.
But that's also not to discount Ehrenreich's strength with a tossed-off one-liner or a physical gag.
Nor is the exhibition a one-liner; there is endless material for future exhibitions should they be desired.
"Despite its fame, trompe l'oeil is often thought of as a cheap trick, an architectural one-liner," notes FreelandBuck.
The singer put the iconic one-liner up on the walls of her "You Need to Calm Down" trailer.
That strategy plays particularly powerfully on Twitter, where the one-liner with the most retweets wins the debate round.
In the film itself, C-3PO just explains the incongruous paint job with a single, typically feeble one-liner.
It is not so much what Pence said or any standout one-liner, it was how he did it.
Not by one-liner tweets, but with a clearly stated call for action on America's vitally important national interests.
After Demi whooped for her own one-liner ("Ding-dong, that bitch is dead"), it was onto Nicole versus Onyeka.
"I didn't really enjoy my time" at the exclusive boarding school, Yang jokes, a one-liner that crowds eat up.
The sequel's best gag isn't a one-liner or a one-off, it's subtly and fundamentally built into the story.
Why debate one-liner winners are worth all the flops An Adelson spokesman did not respond to requests for comment.
In his heyday, Lil' Wayne had the ability to turn a one-liner into a saying that lasted a lifetime.
In came Sacha and Abraham, miraculously saving Glenn with a hail of automatic weapons fire and a goofy one-liner.
If someone's hanging on to a 20-year-old one-liner as being this essential part of her oeuvre — that's crazy.
Tyrion Lannister may be highly adept at drinking and knowing things, but he's also capable of delivering a mean one-liner.
This movie is blockbust-her at its best and I'm banking on it delivering my new favorite one-liner of 2018.
That for every car on fire, there was a sappy, cheesy one liner about love, family, masculinity, or jungle animals (seriously).
He followed up the one-liner with the hashtag #Littleprincesstrust, a charity that creates wigs for children suffering from hair loss.
There's a one-liner that's such a cute, absurdist mix of juvenile humor and randomness that it literally stops the show.
The man you know best for looking solemn on television told a one-liner at a press event for Game of Thrones.
An angered Reagan answered with a red-hot one-liner about the microphones that doubled as a Grade A Alpha Dog moment.
It was always there for me Peak™ online content now is some snarky one-liner on Twitter to accompany an article.
First off, let's set aside that every single line of dialogue in the Training Day trailer plays like a bad one-liner.
The Guardian called it a "diabolic luxury" while The Sun said the occasional one-liner lends some fun to the grisly scenes.
His dedication to continuing to fire off some one-liner every few hours, and his straight-faced commitment to the bit—staggering.
A simple one-liner could bring the two sisters together in alliance to murder Littlefinger — because seriously, how is that guy still alive?
Even in the last debate, under a constant barrage of attacks from Clinton, Sanders seemed unwilling to deliver such a personal one-liner.
Armed with one-liner retorts — "No relation"; "Not my uncle"; "I'm with Hillary" — he lives in a perennial state of verbal self-defense.
Immersed myself in one-liner comedy from modern acts like Anthony Jeselnik and Demetri Martin, to classics like Rodney Dangerfield and Henny Youngman.
Cover Story Newly married at 60, the actor who knows how to deliver a one-liner throws himself into a fast-talking comedy.
"The one one-liner that I really love is someone says, 'I hope they get to the core of the problem,'" he said.
DeVito isn't given much to work with in Dumbo, aside from looking occasionally forlorn, or delivering the occasional one-liner with very little gusto.
But it's basically how these two [the one-liner mike and stand-up mike] make this [the "emotional stuff" mike] bearable, more or less.
Some of the women like to prepare a memorable one-liner or prepare a gimmick, like dressing up or riding in on a horse.
Some supercuts were specific to a movie or series, like a compilation of every ridiculous one-liner uttered by David Caruso on CSI: Miami.
" Her post reads like publicist mumbo jumbo till she blurts out a funny one-liner: "Anyways, thank God for Victoria Secret's new underwear line!
At least Arya picks up some one-liner points for completely blowing their girl power battle by claiming "No One" taught her how to fight.
Gossip, one-liner jokes and bullying get boring after a while, and with no strong social ties pulling you back, it's easy to drift away.
Such works may be called one-liner jokes, but there's metaphorical resonance in their integration of materials, imagery and ideas that don't normally go together.
Some employ their stock of Thailand photos to make themselves appear interesting, while others take to the bio section to form a witty one-liner.
SAPNA Oh yeah — that bizarre one-liner followed a ventriloquist who won the show last year using a dummy version of Simon to introduce him.
Tonya Harding and director Tommy Wiseau walk into a Golden Globes party ... nope, not the start of a one-liner, but something that actually happened.
" But Ms Rousseff's best one-liner came during her campaign in 2014: "I don't think that whoever might win or lose, will either win or lose.
Instead of asking about an aspect of a plot, it might pipe up with a one-liner, or propose a camera angle for the next shot.
Sure, we'll see the actor or actress again shortly, but never again will they deliver a witty one-liner, withering blow, or laugh their contagious laugh.
And because Cassidy's in the car, he has to become something other than the snarky one-liner guy, which has given him more of a soul.
Secretary of Defense Mattis threw a tantalizing one-liner into his post-strike presser when he talked about the "stabilization phase" of the counter ISIS campaign.
Q: Do you ever find yourself these days thinking up a great one-liner for the Dowager Countess, then realizing you have nowhere to put it?
Salt Bae is a Turkish chef with a weird but oddly captivating sense of humor that somewhat resembles the slapstick, one-liner style of Japanese comedians.
" That word evokes a leering one-liner attributed to the musician and wit Oscar Levant, who said he "knew Doris Day before she was a virgin.
Her performance in Houston felt somewhat desperate as she tried to land a one-liner to create a viral moment and boost her in the race.
"Opportunity is our best one-liner," says Senator Chris Coons of Delaware, who has thought hard about how Democrats might regain the trust of working-class voters.
The one-liner with a period in your inbox from that person you went on a date with last night, maybe not so much, but ultimately unclear.
And, because the American public tends not to pay terribly close attention to the nitty-gritty of a campaign, Trump's one-liner confectionaries were a perfect fit.
While talking to the audience, De Niro, 72, addressed his infamous one-liner from the film, saying it's easily the most quoted movie line of his career.
It became a one-liner to say that Charley was "clueless" and I was "hopeless," but as time wore on, the joke became less and less funny.
James Bond will charm the girl, foil the villain's master plan, and brutally murder him while delivering a pithy one-liner about the nature of his death.
Hopper or Weaver will shoot a man in the head from two feet away and then say a one liner and then you'll have cleared the base.
Now, as the governor seeks a third term, he rarely goes even a day without slinging a one-liner at Mr. Trump or threatening to sue him.
Whether it's a one-liner or just a visual gag from the show's Golden Era, it's hard not to smile when they pop up on my feed. pic.twitter.
Phillips, with a personality as big as Texas and a one-liner to fit every occasion, is like a Hollywood casting description of "football coach" come to life.
But it's also a lively comedy about people trying to drop the best joke or snappy action one-liner while not getting eaten by a floppy special effect.
And just when we didn't think we could love Gaten Matarazzo more, he had the perfect one-liner for Giuliana Rancic when she inquired about his evening's ensemble.
I mean, wouldn't it be amazing if she could just wreck him with an epic one-liner on live television before Beverly put a bullet in his head?
The classic When Harry Met Sally one-liner — delivered in perfect deadpan by Estelle Reiner — is classic Nora Ephron: sharp, pithy, and just the right amount of sweet.
If you are going to turn violence and pain into a joke, it better be done at the service of a greater point, not just a one-liner.
Take it from a witness: Do you think there's anybody now running for his job who knows how to stand and deliver a one-liner with timing and dexterity?
The governor of Washington state managed to deliver a solid one-liner even as he took heat for being insensitive to gender politics during the first night of debate.
While most American Horror Story seasons close with musical nods, like Freak Show and Asylum, or one final one-liner, like Hotel and Coven, Cult wraps with pure silence.
Network officials don't want the host to engage in offensive humor, but they also want to keep the crowds at home hooked and eager for the next one-liner.
She'll frequently respond to their tweets when she reposts them, while maintaining her sense of humor, either with a few sarcastic skull emoji or with a sassy one-liner.
One critic has compared him to the minimalist Donald Judd because of his fascination with structure and form; another to Marcel Duchamp, master of the droll artistic one-liner.
He was hunky and British and funny, and in that heyday of the sexual revolution, he could titillate audiences with a one-liner about circumcision while peeling a cucumber.
Indiana is a master of the one-liner: "Like the late novels of Céline, many Mapplethorpe pictures mirror experiences that would normally compel other responses than aesthetic ones" (71).
His often-amusing readymades included a riff on Duchamp's "Bottle Rack" (1914) that consisted of cigarettes clipped to each bottle prong ("Smokers Rights," 1988), an art historical one-liner.
In one of the most startling displays of the trailer, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) comes face to face with a captive dragon – after delivering a snarky one-liner of course.
So because people are more aware of the artifice that goes into these things, they're more likely to roll their eyes when they hear a clearly scripted a one-liner.
She encouraged job seekers to acknowledge what's happening with every outreach, and with more than a generic "I hope you're doing well" one-liner, which could come across as insincere. 
At the expo, Ry and Ron run into Polly D., a vampiric, fast-talking journo on the hunt for a scoop who holds her own in the one-liner stakes.
It was his thing—breaking the silence with a perfect one-liner in the middle of a difficult shoot or a long night on set when everyone was tired and cranky.
On Catastrophe, a good one-liner is capable of sweeping real problems under a rug; alcoholism and infidelity are still no match for the goof of someone tripping over that rug.
At one point as her fellow Democrats bickered on stage midway through the first hour about generational change in the party, Harris jumped in with the one-liner of the night.
You're 33, this is your runway debut at a major house owned by a top-tier luxury group, and you're too tired to parse out a one-liner about your clothes?
The thing is, being able to turn the deaths of hundreds of migrants into a one-liner isn't a sophisticated intellectual feat, it's just white privilege, with or without an art context.
Reagan was always the king of the one-liner, but it was Walter Mondale who laid down the best quip of the 20083 campaign during a Democratic primary debate against Gary Hart.
Female action heroes tend to be serious when they're in the midst of action, at most dropping a grimly amused one-liner, because women who laugh are frequently assumed to be incompetent.
Though there are no biggie tees at Mitchell-Innes and Nash, she still managed to turn a pretty good joke (the show's title, My Pen is Huge) into a groaning one-liner.
Day 222: "Pure Colombia" – Dedication 5, 2013 It's time to bid farewell to Dedication 5, but not before we make note of what may very well be Lil Wayne's definitive one-liner.
He got out in front of caricaturists by mocking himself (and his opponents) while simultaneously understanding how to "star" in a televisual campaign and deftly time a one-liner during a debate.
He's steady, reserved, and thoughtful — the kind of guy who will sit quietly and observe in group settings but surprise you with a hilarious one-liner when he gets to know you.
Emily Winter, a writer and comedian from Brooklyn, founded One-Liner Madness, a bracket-style single-elimination joke contest, six years ago, and she is hosting a version tonight in the borough.
They had nothing better to do so, you just went ahead and fell asleep and decided to pick up a real quick one-liner so they can make headlines and sell some books.
It's impossible not to cheer for him, and he can still sell a one-liner as well as he sold one of the best sitcom one-liners of all time (reportedly ad-libbed).
The average Marvel movie has at least four clap-worthy moments: the first time a hero suits up, the best one-liner, when good triumphs over evil, and when Stan Lee shows up.
But Ms. Handel, who stressed her accomplishments in local office, may have delivered the easiest one-liner on the subject, bluntly asking Mr. Ossoff whom he intended to vote for in their contest.
Season 6, Episode 10 "The One With The Routine" Finally, Friends rings in the year 2000 with all the silliness, low-rise jeans, and one-liner quips that can fit into 30 minutes.
This month's installment features stand-up from Janeane Garofalo, one of the pioneers of the alternative comedy scene, and Myq Kaplan, a brilliant one-liner comic with a truly exceptional knack for wordplay.
To "Roast a bit" is to RIB someone, and a bit of that roast (14A's "Roast bit") — not just a small piece, but a "bit" as in a joke — is a ONE-LINER.
Have a one liner ready at any time, such as 'I understand your Mom doesn't know me very well [or like me very well], but I love you and I want to support you.
That makes it a fun show to goof on, only helped by just how funny the show has become, thanks to its deep bench of actors who are incredibly agile with a one-liner.
"Second best one-liner, Roger Furlong edition (because he's repulsive but deeply lovable): "Take off those fucking glasses, you look like Clark Kent if they dug up Christopher Reeve's corpse to play the part.
As with Johnson, who is both a one-liner machine and a bemuscled force of nature in Fate, Statham embodies this franchise's unique blend of go-for-broke dumb action and winking self-awareness.
Arya hands her a dagger (maybe one Gendry made?) and tells her sister to "stick them with the pointy end" (+5 for a witty one-liner) if she comes across any wights in the crypts.
Perhaps Smoot's most astounding moment in a seemingly endless display of Q&A wizardry, though, was this quick one-liner to take a serious question back down to the level where this AMA deserved to stay.
And the beauty of Santa Clarita is that a one-liner is rarely a punchline; more often than not, it's Joel or someone else commenting on the absurdity of the situation or impracticality of a plan.
If the latter two emerge from a good performance with an initial surge in media attention and poll numbers, history suggests that a level of scrutiny will follow that matters more than a good one-liner.
Why it matters: The partnership gives advertisers the opportunity to buy ads around the most buzzworthy Twitter videos from CNN, like a hot one-liner from a presidential debate or a dramatic moment during an exclusive interview.
We're pretty used to bombastic movie trailers: Hero X does this, Threat Y presents itself as that, fight fight fight, and then wrap it up with a pithy one-liner that leaves The Kids™ wanting more.
As Chenille, Washington gets to be a one-liner spouting, all-knowing, jargon-coining teen mom who, upon a recent rewatch in honor of the film's 15th (yes, FIFTEENTH) anniversary, is the best character in the movie.
Actually, when I can make you laugh, that is one of the highlights of my day, because you talk so fast it's like if I can stop you with a one-liner, that's a great day for me.
Truth be told, Sagittarius is not the best flirt, since they can get carried away with their enthusiasm for pontificating on a vast subject when a one-liner would have been better in the heat of the moment.
Every beat, every song, and every Whoopi Goldberg one-liner was canonized in the gospel of our school's microculture, and I for one still hold Sister Act 23 to be as good if not better than Citizen Kane.
So to end up with Bran, who was more memorable for his blank stare than for his one-liner dialogue and was disposable enough to sit out an entire season at one point, registered to some as anticlimactic.
"New York City, 1975" rises above this group of early pictures by being less a smart one-liner and more an open-ended koan: declarative to begin with, but then becoming charged with some palpable but elusive wisdom.
Peachum is an Otto Dix study in scarlet — with a deeply modern inclusiveness that finds among the cast the disabled performer Jamie Beddard, who has cerebral palsy and lands arguably the most trenchant one-liner of the entire show.
Nowadays it's easy to think of Drake as the sum of easily digestible parts: minimal earworm loops, one-liner catchphrases, and the defining melodic half-shout that sounds like he's trying to woo somebody on the other side of the street.
While the Ye rapper went on to say if he could go back in time he wouldn't have framed his comment as "a one-liner or a headline," he doesn't want to back down from what he meant to say.
In fact, Wilson may be one of our favorite BAMFs of the modern era, in no small part because she is so highly skilled at distilling exactly what we're thinking into the perfect one-liner, incredulous reaction, or facial expression .
When Rob complains, toward the end, that a call from Alvy interrupted him in bed with 16-year-old twins, an otherwise unremarkable one-liner about Hollywood depravity becomes a callous joke about incest and exploitation (if not quite statutory rape).
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Both major Australian parties lost candidates over social media gaffes on Friday ahead of this month's election as leaders locked horns in a debate in which a one-liner from the opposition leader earned him a narrow edge.
"     "The one-liner is that they are still going to say that they will "act as appropriate" to sustain the economy and there is a potential of this being interpreted as overly dovish or of dovishness that we have already baked in.
Whether it's for a mere one-liner or an entire scene, Jolie has the ability to make you fully focused not just on her delivery but engrosses the audience in how she responds to any scenario with the smallest movement in her eyes.
I remember listening to this show ages ago; it's a habit I fell out of, but out of curiosity I looked up the new guy, Chris Thile, to see if he was continuing the one-liner tradition, and fell down this wormhole.
Like the same year's "Footlight Parade", the plot is pure Hollywood boilerplate, albeit laced with the odd tart one-liner ("How can we look [like] 'prosperity' when he's got depression written all over that pan of his?" goes one zinger from the latter film).
Jump to the issue dated October 27th, 1984, and we reported that President Reagan had just pulled off a "relaxed" second debate against his opponent, the former vice-president Walter Mondale, including an "eye-twinkling one-liner" about not exploiting his opponent's "youth and inexperience".
He was a cocky, all-knowing Mokummer, master of the one-liner delivered in best Amsterdam slang: a poor boy from Betondorp, "Concrete Village", who got into the Ajax junior academy mostly because his mother cleaned at the club and his stepfather was a groundsman.
Veep A year ago, "Veep" shook up its formula with "Testimony," an episode which wrapped up Season 4's big lobbying/hacking story line by having nearly all the major characters explain themselves in front of Congress, one snappy one-liner at a time.
GUYS, SOMEONE SHOULD TELL UNITED AIRLINES THE 'ALL PRESS IS GOOD PRESS' EXPRESSION IS A JOKING ONE-LINER, NOT A WAY OF LIFE: Via KHOU-TV Houston, a bride and groom -- traveling to their wedding -- were kicked off a half-empty United Airlines flight Saturday.
The infamous Tanner family—sans Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen—are just as they once were, except the kids are all grown up and have problems that Uncle Jesse and Uncle Joey can't always solve with a hug and a silver-lining one-liner.
Online, jokes were powerful accelerants for lies—a tweet was the size of a one-liner, a "dank meme" carried farther than any op-ed, and the distinction between a Nazi and someone pretending to be a Nazi for "lulz" had become a blur.
She shot down men who oppose same-sex marriage on religious grounds with a well-received one-liner, sang a children's church song and also earned applause for targeting Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos while still communicating her policy positions.
On September 26th he took to the pages of the Mail on Sunday to deliver his most incendiary one-liner yet: "We have wrapped a suicide vest around the British constitution and handed the detonator to Michel Barnier," he wrote, referring to the EU's chief negotiator.
Almost all the major players gathered at the screening for a live, 90-minute episode of "The Walking Dead" after show to say goodbye to two cast members -- Steven Yeun, who played gold-hearted Glenn, and Michael Cudlitz, who played master of the one-liner Abraham.
Built on a foundation of absurdity, coincidence and the occasional rather good one-liner, the novel manages the difficult balancing act of using increasingly ridiculous, and often funny, situations to drill home the idea that every close relationship takes hard work, particularly when things start going south.
We're also short on Martells and the Martell-adjacent, following a coup in Dorne that does very little to course-correct that careening plot, but did give us this great one-liner: We've also lost characters in Mereen and Braavos simply by moving all the action to Westeros.
A friend who works as a curator in Amsterdam suggested that the work is a much-needed one-liner in a sea of art in the biennale that demands a lot of time and attention (but even she drew a line at a price tag of €2 million).
A few feet away stands a sculpture by Brenna Youngblood, who provides a heavy-handed one-liner: a door sliced down to about four feet high, with its top border cut to mimic a small section of an electrocardiogram line (home/heart and all that this implies — get it?).
Also participating in the one-liner Olympics are regular customers like Randy (Katey Sagal), a beat cop who has known Arthur for decades; Tush (David Koechner), who uses the shop as an office; and Fawz (Maz Jobrani), a neighboring businessman and Iraqi immigrant who wants to buy out Arthur.
By cordoning off big game discussion into its own area, Facebook may have a more efficient system for discussion, but it's worth noting that part of the fun of sports Twitter is having your expert comment, analysis, or one-liner picked up and retweeted by hundreds of like-minded strangers.
"I really do think that if you engage with this day to day, if you just spend your morning conference calls trying to come up with a witty one-liner, or secure a cable appearance pushing back on this, it ends up being less than the sum of its parts," he said.
At one point, one of Carol's fellow Kree soldiers admits that she actually doesn't like Carol — but because we only get to know Carol through other people's assessments of her, it's hard to know if Carol actually has any traits — beyond the occasional snarky one-liner — that one would consider likable or unlikable.
And even back then, when they were — I don't know what kind of scripts I was getting back then, like a one liner guest-star scene, or a small role in TV movie or something, she read all of them, and would give me her advice on whether I should do it or not.
From high school vampire slayers to cartoon superheroes and FBI agents, the 90s and early 2000s gifted us with a diverse range of badass sistas who, despite the occasional corny one-liner, flung us head-first into narratives that subverted the passive female stereotype and endorsed headstrong women with a surprising amount of skill in combat.
And much like Polari, the value of Gay Twitter is that it's hidden in plain sight: Inasmuch as something I might show my mom may not translate, it inevitably will become our most quoted phrase; phrases that we inscribe so deep into our vernacular that we become a walking one-liner jukebox playing Gay Twitter's biggest hits.
In the decade since Sloane Crosley entered the literary mainstream with a best-selling debut essay collection, "I Was Told There'd Be Cake," reviews of her writing — from the most gushing endorsements to the unnecessarily cruel pans — have had the rare distinction of sharing at least one point of consensus: Crosley is an absolute master of the one-liner.
Likewise, Piotr Uklański's "The Nazis" (1998), a grid of 164 head shots of Hollywood actors, including Ronald Reagan, donning the togs of an SS officer, seemed 20 years ago like an elaborate one liner, but now with the term "Fascist America" being bandied about with increasing frequency since January 20th, it demands at least a double-take.
But with the assassination of Qassim Suleimani, I'm afraid that I must deploy the one-liner seriously: This was, in fact, exactly what a certain kind of Trump supporter voted for — including both the downscale, disaffected conservatives who turned out for him in the primary and the blue-collar Obama-Trump moderates who tipped the Midwest in the general election.
She hits him with an amazing one liner: "It's not up to you to save me," which is later slightly diminished when she finds him at the bow railing, saying that he loves her so much, and admits she changed her mind—so, he shushes her, tells her to close her eyes, makes her climb up the rail, and they "fly" together (not a euphemism).
What Amy Sherman-Palladino wanted to do—and has done throughout her entire television career, first with Gilmore Girls and then with Bunheads—is tell the story of a woman who slices through difficult plotlines like butter simply because she outwits others, as if the only thing standing between a girl and her dream is the right one-liner, and not, say, systemic discrimination.
The one-liner from Tony Abbott, a former Australian prime minister—"No one, however smart, however well-educated, however experienced, is the suppository of all wisdom"—is among the best in recent memory, though Victor Ponta, former prime minister of Romania, deserves an honourable mention for explaining on television that he lost an election because, in the tricky business of stealing and buying votes, "their system worked better than ours".
" At rallies and town hall-style gatherings over the last several weeks, he has appeared livelier and more genial, and has even cracked the occasional one-liner to make light of his condition; during a rally with Ms. Ocasio-Cortez in Council Bluffs, Iowa, last week, he joked that some people thought the two of them made an "odd couple" because "she is so old and I am so young.

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