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.
I’m Your Huckleberry

Movie: Tombstone
Definition: When there is a dirty job to be done and no one else within earshot seems willing, step up to the plate while throwing this line out. For example, when you and your buddies are gathered around a football game on TV and one of them asks “can one of you guys [...]

I’ll See You Soon

Movie: Tombstone
Definition: Best used in a menacing, short staccato tone at the conclusion of any short phone dialogue when face-to-face interaction is shortly around the corner.
Submitted By: Jim Davis of Beaverton, OR

Very Cosmopolitan.

Movie: Tombstone
Definition: Scoff at your friend’s attempt to hide his redneck roots, or, inversely, pay a compliment to your wife/girlfriend. Mind your inflection with either situation and you won’t go amiss.
Submitted By: Jeb Brown of Albuquerque, NM

Hell's comin with me!

Movie: Tombstone
Definition: Generally best used in an intense shout, or said with quiet conviction under your breath. Either way, anyone who hears will know your intentions. Revenge is yours.
Submitted By: Jeb Brown of Albuquerque, NM

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