Your Disney Catchphrase?!?

DebDeb

Well-Known Member
"Watch your head and step"! How do you do that? On one of our trips out we were staying in Mississippi and as we were walking past a room a lady stuck her head out of her hotel room door took one look at us and in her best 3 pack a day voice she said "it's alright it aint nobody"! HaHa! To this day we still say that in the same voice! Ahh the Disney trip memories!
 

skimbob

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I have to say my two most popular words are Believe and Dream. I don't know about anyone else but I think about Walt every day of my life.
 

Fox&Hound

Well-Known Member
With our infant daughter, my wife and I like to say "NEW TOYS!" like the jack-in-the-box from Toy Story 3. Fun fact: the jack-in-the-box is performed as a voice cameo by the director, Lee Unkrich.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
When other drivers make me mad on the road, or other things I say have an unmagical day to them even though I know that they can't hear me.
 

Figaro928

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
"you are a sad strange little man" gets tossed around frequently

and

"YOU'RE NOT AFFILICATED WITH ME" for when my incredi-boy toddler starts acting up
 

Figaro928

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Original Poster
Also the toddler just got the classic fisher price medical kit. My DH and I keep saying "I don't believe that man's ever been to medical school!"
 

Marc Gil

Well-Known Member
I'm only 5'7, so my family and friends sometimes poke fun at me because I'm short... I always tell them that "I'm travel size for their convenience."
 

lunchbox1175

Well-Known Member
When the work starts to pile up and my team is getting stressed out I walk around saying "just keep swimming"...usually gets a chuckle out of them.
 

graphite1326

Well-Known Member
My 5-year-old daughter misinterpreted the Disney bus driver instructions to "gather your belongings" as "gather your baloneys." That has now become our standard instruction to the kids every morning, to make sure they have everything they need for school.

And of course, when DH or I start complaining about work these days, the other is bound to interject with a rousing chorus of, "Let it go! Let it GO!"
bologna
 

graphite1326

Well-Known Member
I believe that "baloney" is an acceptable alternative in terms of spelling (and suggests the pronunciation my daughter used).

Appropos of nothing, I also believe that hard salami and mortadella are acceptable alternatives in terms of sandwiches.
Baloney - bəˈlōnē/
noun
informal

noun: baloney; plural noun: baloneys
foolish or deceptive talk; nonsense.
"typical salesman's baloney"
variant of bologna.
 

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