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Victim of Circumstance Jeff says this of Larry, when Julia Louis-Dreyfus and her manager accuse Larry of screwing up their chances to sell the series: "He's a victim of circumstance."
Scarlet Letter Punishments Criminal sentences that utilize public shaming as a component. When Larry is caught stealing a fork from a restaurant, the Judge Katz orders him to wear a sandwich board that's emblazoned, "I STEAL FORKS FROM RESTAURANTS!"
Stop-And-Chat Phenomenon that occurs on the street when, instead of saying "hello" and continuing on their way, people want to keep talking: "He wanted to do a stop-and-chat."
Finish Off The masseuse who massages Larry asks him if he wants her to "finish off," meaning, give him a hand job.
Twelve Pumps Larry tells his friends that the masseuse gave him twelve pumps under the sheet before he could manage to tell her to stop.
Cool Guy When Cheryl asks Larry if he's having an affair, he tells her that, "you gotta be a cool guy to have an affair" and he isn't.
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