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Alcohol is my way of life, and I aim to keep it!' 5 Homer: 'All right, all right.' 5 Homer: 'Yeah, and that's another thing!' 9 Homer: 'Anybody care what this guy thinks?' 4 Homer: 'Aww, crap.'

8 Homer: 'Oh, why won't anyone give me an award?' 7 Homer: 'Beer. 7 Homer: 'Well, I'll need some beer.' 11 Marge: 'Who's up for some beers?'

Homer: 'I am!' Stephen Hawking: 'That's the smartest thing I've heard all day.' 15 Moe: 'Here, here, have a free beer.'

Homer: 'Really? Wow, a free beer.' 6 Homer: 'But I need that beer now!' 6 Homer: 'Aw, man, I need a beer!' 16 Homer: 'Mmmmm.

13 Movementarian woman: 'Would you rather have beer, or complete and utter contentment?' Homer: 'What kinda beer?' 6 Homer: 'Me.

38 Homer: 'Oh, wait a minute! Actually, a woman is more like a beer. They smell good, they look good, and you'd step over your own mother just to get one! But you can't stop at one. You wanna drink another woman!' 11 Homer: 'I would kill everyone in this room for a drop of sweet beer.' 9 Homer: 'I'm gonna drink a lot of beer and stay out all night!'

8 Homer: 'No! Beer bring pain!' 14 Homer: The other day, I was so desperate for a beer, I snuck into the football stadium and ate the dirt under the bleachers.' 10 Homer: 'Don't think about beer. Don't think about beer. Don't think about beer!' 6 Homer: 'But this is only the beginning.'

6 Homer: 'I've got a better idea.' 6 Homer: 'Do you have a better idea?' 11 Homer blathering. 16 Homer blathering. 20 Homer blithering.

19 Homer blathering. 10 Homer: 'Blah, blah, blah, blah. Yours truly, some bozo.' Boobies 5 Homer: 'Booooobies.' 5 Homer: 'Bor-ing!' 12 Homer: 'I'll figure it out.

I'm gonna use all the power of my brain.' 8 Homer burping. 11 Homer: 'I have a feeling this business is going to consume our whole lives.' 16 Homer: 'I'm not gonna stand for this! I'm gonna call the newspapers, the TV stations, the gas stations – everybody!' 6 Homer: 'Oh, I can't afford that!'

5 Homer: 'This can't be happening!' 9 Homer: 'Now, I can't remember every little thing that happens in my day.' 8 Homer: 'Oh, I can't take it anymore!' 6 Homer: 'Don't make me choose!' 20 Homer: 'Well, it's time to get some closure. Extreme closure.' 15 Homer: 'Are you coming on to me?'

8 Homer: 'That does it! I'm getting a computer!' 10 Homer: ' 'To start, press any key'. Where's the 'Any' key?' 7 Homer: ' All this computer hacking is making me thirsty.' 6 Homer: 'No time for that now.

The computer's starting.' 15 Homer: 'Trusting every aspect of our lives to a giant computer was the smartest thing we ever did!' 5 Homer: 'Computers can do that?' 8 Homer: 'Where am I – the planet Cornball?' 5 Homer: 'You so crazy.' 18 Homer sings a stupid ditty.

8 Homer: 'Dammit! D'aohh, ah, hell with this!' 23 Homer: 'You maniacs!

You blew it up! Damn you all to hell!' 12 Homer: 'C'mon, I dare ya.' 4 Homer: 'Darn tootin'.' 6 Homer: 'Do I have to draw you a diagram?' 8 Homer: 'Yeah!

You do your own dirty work!' 8 Homer: 'D'oh!' 8 Homer: 'D'oh!' 5 Homer: 'D'oh!

37 Thirty-two separate utterances of 'D'oh!' Spliced together. 12 Homer: 'D'oh!!' 9 Homer: 'D'oh!' (with reverb effect) 8 Homer: 'Wait a second.

I don't like the sound of that!' 6 Homer: 'I don't think so.'

9 Homer: 'Those young people are about to get a dose of reality.' 6 Homer: 'Those finks double-crossed me!' 6 Homer: 'I'd sell my soul for a doughnut.' 5 Homer eating. 13 Homer: 'The whole reason we have elected officials is so we don't have to think all the time.' 10 Homer: 'Is this a happy ending or a sad ending?' Marge: 'It's an ending.

That's enough.' 9 Homer: 'English? Who needs that? I'm never going to England.' 10 Homer: 'I'm enjoying my life too much to care! And you should be too!'

24 Homer: 'Oh man! This is the most exciting thing I've seen since Halley's comet collided with the Moon.' Lisa: 'That never happened, Dad.' Homer: ' Sure it didn't.' 8 Homer: 'And that's my cue to exit.' 10 Homer: 'If we're ever gonna earn paper money, we have to expand our operation.'

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'D-oh' redirects here. For the political organization sometimes abbreviated 'D-OH', see. Look up in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ( ) is a used by the, from the long-running American (1989–present). It is typically used when Homer injures himself, realizes that he has done something stupid, or when something bad has happened or is about to happen to him.

All his prominent blood relations—son, daughters and,, and —have also been heard to use it themselves in similar circumstances. On a few occasions Homer's wife and even non-related characters such as and have also used this phrase. In 2006, 'd'oh!' Was listed as number six on 's list of the 100 greatest television catchphrases. The spoken word 'd'oh' is a of.

Since 2001, the word 'doh' has appeared in the, without the apostrophe. Early recorded usages of the sound 'd'oh' are in numerous episodes of the BBC radio series between 1945 and 1949, but the OxfordWords blog notes 'Homer was responsible for popularizing it as an exclamation of frustration.' The word appeared in an early issue of Mad comics, with a different spelling but the same meaning, in issue 8 (December 1953–January 1954); in a one-page story by Harvey Kurtzman entitled 'Hey Look!' , a man seeking peace and quiet suddenly hears a loud radio and, grimacing, says, 'D-oooh – the neighbors [ ] radio!!' Voice of During the voice recording session for a short, Homer was required to utter what was written in the script as an 'annoyed grunt'.

Rendered it as a drawn out 'd'ooooooh'. This was inspired by, the mustachioed Scottish actor who appeared in 33 films, from the pre-sound era up to 1940. Finlayson had used the term as a for suggesting the word 'damn!' Without actually saying it.

Felt that it would better suit the timing of animation if it were spoken faster. Castellaneta then shortened it to a quickly uttered 'd'oh!' The first intentional use of 'd'oh!' Occurred in the Ullman short 'Punching Bag' (1988), and its first usage in the series was in the series premiere, '.

It is typically represented in the show's script as '(annoyed grunt)', and is so spelled out in the official titles of several episodes. Some episodes feature variations of the word such as ' (, 1994), where Homer says 'D'oheth' after an Amish farmer points out to him that he has built a barn instead of the swimming pool he was intending; ' (, 1999), where Homer says 'd'oh' in Japanese (with English subtitles, the spoken phrase being ' shimatta baka ni'); or (2007) where Homer shouts 'd'oooohme!' After the seals the Simpsons' hometown,, in a giant dome. Gsg Hdri Studio Pack 1 5 With Crack Rar Free. Episode names [ ] As the word arose out of Castellaneta's interpretation of a non-specific direction, it did not have an official spelling for several years.

Instead, it was always written in Simpsons scripts as '(Annoyed Grunt)'. In recognition of this, four episodes feature the phrase '(Annoyed Grunt)' in the episode title: • ' (, 1997) • ' (, 1999) • ' (, 2004) • ' (, 2006) After the word became well-defined, nine other episodes just had it written in their titles as 'D'oh' (initially interspersed with '(Annoyed Grunt)', then replacing it): • ' (, 1998) • ' (, 2000) • ' (, 2003) • ' (, 2006) • ' (, 2007) • ' (, 2009) • ' (, 2010) • ' (, 2011) • ' (, 2012) Dictionary [ ] The term 'd'oh!'

Has been used or adopted by many Simpsons fans, and even non-fans. The term has become commonplace in modern speech and demonstrates the extent of the show's influence. Was first added to the in 1998 as an Interjection with the definition '(usually [in a manner] mildly derogatory) used to comment on an action perceived as foolish or stupid.' In 2001, the word 'd'oh' was added to the; The definition given is: Expressing frustration at the realization that things have turned out badly or not as planned, or that one has just said or done something foolish. Mildly derogatory): implying that another person has said or done something foolish (cf. The headword spelling is doh, but d'oh is listed as a variant (as is dooh). The etymology section notes 'the word appears (in the form D'oh) in numerous publications based on The Simpsons'.

Eight quotations featuring the sound 'd'oh' are cited: the earliest is from a 1945 episode of the BBC radio series; two others are Simpsons-related. See also [ ] • • • ' – A sharp contortion of the face expressive of pain, contempt, or disgust. • ' References [ ]. Retrieved 2008-09-07.

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Retrieved 2007-08-16. Retrieved 2008-09-07. External links [ ] Look up in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. • • (WAV sound file) • – BBC News.