Movie-Word

'MEANING' in a movie sentence | examples for 'MEANING' from movies

Kim: Hi Rachel. Ohh, I’ve been meaning to ask you. Have you seen the new Ralph Lauren sheets? Ohh, what am I thinking. Of course you have.

"Friends", season 6, episode 8

Phoebe: Oh no, one of those ‘look for the hidden meaning’ songs.

"Friends", season 3, episode 14

Monica: (as Rachel) Hi, Dad. No, no, it's me. (Getting up to move further away from Rachel) li-listen, Dad, I can't talk right now, um, but there's something, um... there's something that I've been meaning to tell you...

"Friends", season 1, episode 17

Chandler: (not knowing the true meaning of her exclamation) I know, but just let me say it.

"Friends", season 6, episode 24

Rachel: (stopping him) Hey-whoa-whoa-whoa!! Ho-ho-hold on a sec there, Mr. Kissey! Y'know, I've been meaning to talk to you about this whole, little, new European thing you got going on, and I just need to tell you that it makes me very uncomfortable and I just—y'know—stop it!

"Friends", season 5, episode 2

Emily: So how are you? I’ve been meaning to ring you ever since I arrived but umm, well, I’ve been rather busy.

"Friends", season 4, episode 15

Steve: Tartlets. Tartlets. Tartlets. The word has lost all meaning. (he gets up and goes into the kitchen)

"Friends", season 1, episode 15

Chandler: The meaning of the box is three fold. One (holds a finger up through the air hole), it gives me the time to think about what I did. Two (holds up another finger), it proves how much I care about my friendship with Joey. And three (holds up a third finger), it hurts!

"Friends", season 4, episode 8