The practice of dropping the right movie quote to perfectly describe a real world scenario has been around for decades. The response for those of us with the biggest library of classic "muzings" at their disposal can range from a nod of respect to outright applause in the right social situation. We've asked some of the best in the business to contribute to The Muzing Dictionary, to create the world's deepest well of classic movie lines, with the definitions of their proper use. Feel free to borrow liberally from this site when needed, and to add any you feel are missing.
How much do you think I can benchpress?

Movie: Best In Show
Definition: This is a total non-sequitur that can be used to change the subject at any given time. As with most rhetorical questions: an answer here is neither expected nor important.
Submitted By: Milan Kosanovich

We're in Philadelphia for 48-hours and you packed 6 kimonos

Movie: Best In Show
Definition: A polite, roundabout way of getting your travel companion (usually wife or metrosexual buddy) to realize she/he is overpacking.
Submitted By: Milan Kosanovich

I Do But I Don't

Movie: Best In Show
Definition: This under-appreciated pearl is the perfect response to any question to which you don’t know the answer or understand the question, or worse yet, both. In other words, “I sorta know what your saying or probably should know what you’re talking about, but, in reality, I never even [...]

Talk to daddy

Movie: Best In Show
Definition: If you think I’m paying–even though it’s for me–you’re crazy. For maximum effect: say with effeminate affectation while pointing to payor.

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