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Seinfeld Phrases: How Many Can You Get? (1)

We'll describe the moment or context — you tell us the actual line from the show!

Seinfeld Phrases: How Many Can You Get? (1)
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OK, so you've seen Seinfeld a million times. You quote it with your friends. You know what "shrinkage" means and you definitely know about the soup guy.

But here's the thing — we're gonna describe the scene, and you have to give us the exact phrase. Word for word.

Some are easy. You'll see the clue and boom, you got it. But others? You're gonna be like "wait, how did they say that again?"

This is for people who don't just watch Seinfeld. They live it.

Alright, let's see what you got. Not that there's anything wrong with that if you don't get them all.

1/25

George's go-to fake identity?

[D] Art Vandelay | The architect-importer-exporter who existed only in George's desperate imagination became legendary.

2/25

One who speaks inaudibly soft?

[B] Low-talker | Leslie's whisper-speak accidentally dressed Jerry like a swashbuckling fool.

3/25

George's excuse after exiting the pool?

[C] Shrinkage | George turned a biological truth into television's most quotable defense for male inadequacy.

4/25

Sidra's famous body confirmation?

[B] They're real and they're spectacular | Sidra's courtroom-worthy declaration settled debates with poetic finality.

5/25

Qualifier after discussing someone's sexuality?

[B] Not that there's anything wrong with that | Political correctness meets paranoid overcompensation in TV's most repeated disclaimer.

6/25

Holiday with aluminum pole traditions?

[C] Festivus | Frank Costanza gifted the world a holiday where dysfunction is the main course.

7/25

Attractive in certain lighting only?

[A] Two-face | Gwen's face changed more than the weather depending on the booth she sat in.

8/25

Worthy of using contraception?

[D] Spongeworthy | Elaine's supply shortage turned romance into a rigorous screening process.

9/25

Someone biased against dentists?

[A] Anti-dentite | Kramer's accusation exposed prejudices nobody knew they needed a word for.

10/25

The Soup Nazi's signature denial?

[D] NO SOUP FOR YOU | Four words transformed ordering lunch into a high-stakes audition.

11/25

Elaine's bathroom refusal phrase?

[A] I can't spare a square | A single square became the hill Elaine's stall neighbor chose to die on.

12/25

Kramer's irresistible animal magnetism?

[C] Kavorka | An old Latvian woman diagnosed what science couldn't explain about Kramer.

13/25

Woman's name that rhymes suggestively?

[A] Mulva | Jerry's desperate guessing game became a masterclass in awkward romantic exits.

14/25

Jerry's phrase for impregnation?

[A] Slip one past the goalie | Sports metaphors meet reproductive anxiety in peak Seinfeld fashion.

15/25

Where secrets stay protected?

[C] In the vault | A mental lockbox where confessions go to die became friendship currency.

16/25

George's mango-inspired revelation?

[B] I think it moved | Tropical fruit accomplished what George's dating life never could.

17/25

Male supportive undergarment name?

[A] Bro/Manssiere | Frank and Kramer's naming dispute overshadowed their actual invention entirely.

18/25

Non-Jewish woman's romantic appeal?

[C] Shiksappeal | George discovered forbidden fruit tastes better when it annoys your parents.

19/25

Trivial Pursuit's rude antagonist?

[C] Bubble boy | Behind the plastic lived TV's angriest trivia enthusiast defending wrong answers.

20/25

A handsome but dim man?

[D] Mimbo | Tony proved that rock-hard abs couldn't compensate for a brain at sea level.

21/25

Woman with oversized, masculine hands?

[B] Manhands | Jerry dated a goddess until her grip strength crushed lobsters and romance alike.

22/25

Nocturnal leg spasms while sleeping?

[C] Jimmy legs | Frank's condition turned the Costanza bedroom into a nightly combat zone.

23/25

Phrase to skip story details?

[D] Yada Yada Yada | Three words revolutionized how we confess to glossing over the best parts.

24/25

Frank's anger management mantra?

[B] SERENITY NOW | Screaming about calmness proved the worst possible path to inner peace.

25/25

Sharing chips without proper etiquette?

[D] Double dip | Timmy's funeral outburst taught America that some snack crimes are unforgivable.

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