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

Joey: No man, that's huge! Now, I know I can stand to be around her, which means I get to hang out with you, which is kinda the whole point, anyway.

"Friends", season 3, episode 1

Ross: Oh my God! Our daughter's a genius! Rach, this means...

"Friends", season 10, episode 4

Monica: This switch thing has been driving me crazy. So I turned it off and checked every outlet. Now, four of them don’t work. Which means, one of them has to be controlled by the switch. So, I plugged in things in all four of the outlets that-that make noise, so that way, when I turn it on I just follow the noise and find out which one it is.

"Friends", season 4, episode 15

Monica: (To Chandler) Look honey, you don’t have to do this, okay? It’s the strength you have inside that means the most to me. You’re loyal, you’re honest, and you have integrity! That’s the kind of strength that I want in the man that I love!

"Friends", season 8, episode 6

Rachel: Ross-Ross, you have no idea what this means to me! I mean, I mean I was gonna be homeless. You just saved me! You’re my hero!

"Friends", season 6, episode 3

Joey: Dude! Hernia operations cost like, a lot probably. Besides it’s getting darker and more painful, that means it’s healing.

"Friends", season 6, episode 4

Rachel: Ok well, I heard that! Which means that she heard it too!

"Friends", season 9, episode 22

{Transcriber’s Note: This is an hour-long special episode. Which means that the first part of this episode is episode 615. The second part of this episode is episode 616. Since episodes 615 and 616 are combined into one file, that’s why there is no episode 616 in the season 6 table of contents and the numbers jump from episode 615 to 617.}

"Friends", season 6, episode 15

Monica: Oh, Aunt Liddy’s coming? That means we get five dollars each!

"Friends", season 9, episode 1

[Scene: Ross's apartment, Die Hard has ended, only I don’t think Joey and Ross know that yet. As you see, they are both asleep. And they’re on the same couch. Which means they’re sleeping together. Not like Joey is at one end and Ross is on the other, they both happen to be lying down and sleeping together. Well, there hasn’t been any clothes removed so not that kind of sleeping together. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. That is unless you’re a Republican in which that kind of thing will bring about the downfall of Western society, especially if they should happen to want to get married. Anyway, let me recap. No, there is too much, let me sum up. Ross and Joey are taking a nap together on top of each other and both wake-up at the same time, realize what they just did, scream, and jump up.]

"Friends", season 7, episode 6

Joey: No idea! But the guy I said it to dies in the next scene so I guess it means "you're gonna get eaten by a bear".

"Friends", season 9, episode 21

Joey: That's right, mister, and I don't care how old you are, as long as you're under my roof you're gonna live by my rules. And that means no sleeping with your girlfriend.

"Friends", season 1, episode 13

Phoebe: Yeah, I know, but I don’t think that means anything.

"Friends", season 5, episode 1

Joey: All right, look! If this is just a big joke to you, then forget about it, all right?! This means something to me! And if it doesn’t mean anything to you, then you should get out of there, otherwise you’re just an idiot in a box!

"Friends", season 4, episode 8

Joey: Since always. It's like dating language. Y'know, like 'It's not you' means 'It is you'.

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Rachel: Look Amy, it got a little of control..Um.. and I'm sorry. You're my sister and uh.. if it really means that much to you..

"Friends", season 9, episode 8

Joey: Thank you. (stands up and kisses her lips.) Waiter! �lright, this is gonna be fast, so try to keep up: Risotto with the shaped truffles and the roasted rip steak with the golden Chanterelles and a Bordelaise sauce and that any that stuff I just said means snails. (Hope, *I* kept up.)

"Friends", season 9, episode 5

Ross: (getting up) Okay! Fine! Fine! If-if this is what you think, forget about the whole three divorce thing! Okay, I-I’ll go to my lawyer’s office right now and get this marriage annulled! Okay?! Because she means nothing to me! Noth—(leans down to Meg’s ear)—Nothing!!

"Friends", season 6, episode 2

Rachel: Ross said my name. Okay? My name. Ross said my name up there that obviously means that he still loves me! (They both just stare at her.) Okay, don’t believe me, I know I’m right—do you guys want to go downstairs and get a drink?

"Friends", season 5, episode 1

Rachel: No! Of course we can wait. Alright, so I guess that means good night then?

"Friends", season 10, episode 1

Rachel: Okay, honey, what he means by that, is ...while this is a very nice gift, maybe it's just not something a boyfriend gives?

"Friends", season 4, episode 6

Ross: I was hugging her as a friend. It’s not my fault her-her hair got in my face, she’s got a lot of it and it smells all-all uh…coconutty. (Phoebe raises her eyebrows.) What?! Oh, that doesn’t mean I have feelings for Rachel! Maybe it means I have feelings for coconuts!

"Friends", season 6, episode 3

Rachel: By all means.

"Friends", season 1, episode 9

Phoebe: Or, or, y'know, um, 'I think we should see other people' means 'Ha, ha, I already am'.

"Friends", season 1, episode 3

Phoebe: Mhuh, guys, that means the world to me. Huh, nkay, I�m gonna take off.

"Friends", season 9, episode 5

Ross: It was 5:30 in the morning, and you had rambled on for 18 pages. Front and back!! (they go into the living room, trapping Monica, Chandler, and Joey in the kitchen) (to Rachel) Oh-oh-oh, and by the way, Y-O-U-apostrophe-R-E means ‘you are,’ Y-O-U-R means ‘your!’

"Friends", season 6, episode 20

Ross: All right, maybe it means that too…

"Friends", season 6, episode 17

Ross: Thanks. I know you guys like to give me a hard time and all, but it really means a lot to me that you like her. Just knowing that you guys are…

"Friends", season 6, episode 19

Ross: Rach, I-I can’t tell you how-how much that means to me! Ohh… Wait a minute. Wait a minute. You-you hated the name Ruth! Why-why would you change your mind? Unless, you know we’re never going to have to use it. You did see the folder. You know it’s a boy!

"Friends", season 8, episode 13

Chandler: And thank you for explaining to us what escrow means... I've already forgotten what you said, but thank you.

"Friends", season 10, episode 14

CHANDLER: No, I can't. No no, listen, I, I know how much this means to you and I also know that this is about more than just jewelry, [puts bracelet on Joey] it's about you and me and the fact that we're [reading bracelet] best buds.

"Friends", season 2, episode 14

Chandler: You know, guys I got to say. This means so much to me. That you would trust me with your child. I mean, we all know that Monica and I have been trying to have a baby of our own. You know I've had my doubts about my skills as a father, but that you two.. that you two.... <starts to cry>

"Friends", season 9, episode 8

Phoebe: Y'know, if you want, you can call her machine, and if she has a lot of beeps, that means she probably didn't get her messages yet.

"Friends", season 1, episode 20

All: Oh, sure. Sure, absolutely. (They just stand there, then realise what he means and go to the other end of the room)

"Friends", season 1, episode 21

Phoebe: I think she means (Imitates) 'You dance

"Friends", season 1, episode 21

Chandler: Oh, so being a good friend means acting like a total jerk?

"Friends", season 5, episode 10

Joey: Hey, Chandler, when you see Frankie, tell him Joey Tribbiani says hello. He'll know what it means.

"Friends", season 2, episode 1

Chandler: Okay, we-we swallow our feelings. Even if it means we’re unhappy forever. Sound good?

"Friends", season 4, episode 7

Rachel: Ross, please, this is a hospital, ok? That actually means something here.

"Friends", season 10, episode 13

Phoebe: Yeah, she turned you into this-this-this untrusting, crazy, jealous, sycophant. (They all look at her.) All right, so I don’t know what sycophant means, but the rest is right.

"Friends", season 4, episode 18

Mrs. Bing: Now Chandler dear, just because your father and I are getting a divorce it doesn't mean we don't love you. It just means he would rather sleep with the house-boy than me.

"Friends", season 5, episode 8

JOEY: No, that means nothin to me.

"Friends", season 2, episode 18

(Joey hears the bell which means his answer is correct and is surprised. The screen now says "5 to win" and "Spanish words")

"Friends", season 10, episode 11

Ross: No! No sir umm, she means a lot to me. I mean, I care—I-I love Rachel.

"Friends", season 8, episode 8

Ross: Yeah. Do you have any idea what this means in academic circles, uh? I am gonna get laid.

"Friends", season 10, episode 14

Chandler: See, it pays to know the man who wears my shoes. (Joey and Ross wonder what he means) Me.

"Friends", season 1, episode 22

CHANDLER: Joey, no means no!

"Friends", season 2, episode 24

CHANDLER: OK, but uh, I hope you realize this means we're gonna miss hearing about the specials.

"Friends", season 2, episode 12

Rachel: (reading a card) Okay, your band is playing at Arnold’s, collect three cool points. Which means, I have five, and that means I get Joey’s boxers!

"Friends", season 3, episode 25

Girl: Really? You don't know what that means to me.

"Friends", season 1, episode 9

Joey: And the best part is, we're filming in the desert outside Vegas! (To Chandler) And you know what that means buddy!

"Friends", season 5, episode 22

Joey: Well no, I’m just in a coma. This must mean I have lines! (Realizes what that means.) Oh…

"Friends", season 7, episode 15

Joey: Oh, yeah, that. All right, means that much to ya, I’ll let you have her.

"Friends", season 3, episode 9

Ross: Nothing I do means anything, really.

"Friends", season 3, episode 7

Ross: Look, if you don't know what the word "acrimonious" means, just don't use it!

"Friends", season 9, episode 21

Chandler: (seriously) It means that we can keep trying, but there's a good chance this may never happen for us.

"Friends", season 9, episode 21

CHANDLER: (shyly) It means we're holding hands.

"Friends", season 2, episode 24

Alice: (shocked) Oh! Oh! Oh! Thank you so much! You don’t know what this means to us! Oh!

"Friends", season 4, episode 11

Joey: Look, can I just stop you right there for a second? When people do this (Makes quote marks with his fingers.) I don’t really know what that means. (Ross just looks at him) You were saying?

"Friends", season 9, episode 2

Chandler: That's right! I do! And I'm your man. And I'm going to get us through this situation even if it means you working twice as hard.

"Friends", season 9, episode 16

Joey: She’s mad because I know today’s her laundry day and that means she’s wearing her old lady underpants.

"Friends", season 4, episode 12

Phoebe: (To Joey) Which means she had a couple spritzers and a quick peck on the cheek.

"Friends", season 7, episode 20

Phoebe: Y'know what that means?

"Friends", season 3, episode 25

Ross: Oh, Carol and I have a new system. If she punches in 911, it means she's having a baby, otherwise I just ignore it.

"Friends", season 1, episode 22

Phoebe: Probably? Yeah, I don't like that word. (Chandler and Monica look surprised) Kind of what ‘probably’ really means. Yeah, uh-huh. Yeah, oh, "Your mom probably won't kill herself," y’know? I'm sorry, but I'm not hanging all my hopes of Rachel and I living together on-on "Probably!" Y’know? You gotta take care of yourselves! (She starts to walk out) In this world history teaches us nothing! (Exits)

"Friends", season 7, episode 10

Rachel: You guys, there’s a little girl in Soho looking for this cat. I mean, you know what that means?!

"Friends", season 4, episode 2

JOEY: Take it easy. If it means that much to you, I'll uh, I'll go find something else.

"Friends", season 2, episode 23

Phoebe: Ohh, no. (Pause) Oh okay, so you're a cop which means you can park anywhere, 'cause I know that 'cause I'm a cop too. So, all right, keep up the good work. 10-4. (Tries to leave.)

"Friends", season 5, episode 16

David: Yes I can. Because if I go it means I have to break up with you, and I can't break up with you.

"Friends", season 1, episode 10

Joey: Come on, season tickets! Season tickets, do you know what that means?

"Friends", season 4, episode 19

PHOEBE: No. No, he is my submaring guy. He resurfaces like every couple years and we have the most amazing three days together. Only this time he's coming for two weeks. Two whole weeks, which means yay.

"Friends", season 2, episode 23

Ross: Ok, I gotta say. I mean, it means so much to me that you guys are coming all the way over there to hear me do my speech! UH! And I've a surprise, uh... I had to pull some strings but I was able to get everyone passes to the entire conference! That's right! (he gives them their passes) This babies will get you into all the paleontology lectures and seminars.

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

Chandler: You’re right, and I’m sorry! This means a lot to me! I want you to be my friend again! I swear, I won’t say another word tonight.

"Friends", season 4, episode 8

Monica: All right fine! If it means that much to you! But just—there’s gonna be a ton left over.

"Friends", season 8, episode 9

Monica: That really means a lot. Oh, and Mom, don’t bite your nails.

"Friends", season 4, episode 3

Rachel: Not unless different means the same.

"Friends", season 5, episode 15

Monica: And lucky means, more cleavage?

"Friends", season 4, episode 16

RACHEL: Ya know, in crazy world, that means you're married.

"Friends", season 2, episode 12

Rachel: Look, you guys... this is really, really important to me. And it means a lot if you could try to get on board.

"Friends", season 10, episode 15

Monica: ‘Cause if you do that means you’d be cancelling it for me, and we’re just friends.

"Friends", season 3, episode 13

Ross: I just grabbed a spoon. (Ross exits and Monica has no idea what that means.)

"Friends", season 1, episode 1

Rachel: Now you're probably going to hire one of the people who did not ah, (She puts her hands on his desk blotter and he moves it. Rachel then doesn't know where to put her hands.) who did, who did not umm, yell at you and storm out, and I think that's a big mistake and here's why. I made a huge fool of myself and I came back, that shows courage. When I thought you wanted sex in exchange for this job, I said no. That shows integrity. And, I was not afraid to stand up for myself and that shows courage. (Suddenly realizes that she said courage twice.) Okay umm, now I know I already said courage, but y'know you gotta have courage. And umm, and finally when I thought you were making sexual advances in the workplace, I said no and I was not litigious. {By the way, litigious means to want to litigate and litigate is to make a lawsuit against.  So she didn't want to sue him.   Don't worry, I had to look it up too.} So there you go, you got, you got (counts them off with her fingers) courage, you got integrity, you got (Pause) courage again, and not litigious. Look Mr…

"Friends", season 5, episode 17

Phoebe: Wow. So, okay, maybe that means that, you’re not over Ross yet and you have issues with your father.

"Friends", season 3, episode 19

Monica: What? Wait! Why? (He turns and heads for the door and she chases after him.) Chandler! Chandler! Wait! I’m sorry, I was just playing for one second! I was trying to find you to tell you that, look if you don't want me to see Richard again, I won't! He means nothing to me!

"Friends", season 5, episode 23

Jill: Well okay, if it means that much to you, then I’ll ask him out.

"Friends", season 6, episode 13

Phoebe: No but, why does that have to be a bad thing. Just change what it means. Y'know? Go down there and prove your Mother wrong. Finish the job you were hired to do, and we’ll call that pulling a Monica.

"Friends", season 4, episode 3

Phoebe: (Takes mike) Thanks, hi. Um, I wanna start with a song that means a lot to me this time of year. (Shakes bell as an introduction) (Sung:)

"Friends", season 1, episode 10

Ross: Ah, well, it means that I can sell cookies, but I’m not invited to sleep-overs.

"Friends", season 3, episode 10

Ross: It was 5:30 in the morning, and you had rambled on for 18 pages. Front and back!! (they go into the living room, trapping Monica, Chandler, and Joey in the kitchen) (to Rachel) Oh-oh-oh, and by the way, Y-O-U-apostrophe-R-E means ‘you are,’ Y-O-U-R means ‘your!’

"Friends", season 4, episode 1

Monica: Okay, looks like Ross and I are captains. Okay, so um, I bunnied first so that means I get to pick first. Joey.

"Friends", season 3, episode 9

{Transcriber’s Note: This is where Part II begins, which means this is now episode 616.}

"Friends", season 6, episode 15

Chandler: Yeah, I know that means buddy!

"Friends", season 5, episode 22

Rachel: Yeah, but that just means that he was falling asleep on top of her instead of me.

"Friends", season 6, episode 15

Rachel: Yeah, and-and-and by someone, she means Joey.

"Friends", season 7, episode 3

Chandler: I just think that things would go a lot smoother if we each have our own zone. Phoebe, you can be in charge of wiping. And y’know Mon, you can be in charge of diapering and I can be in charge of looking how cute they are when they put their hands around… (He degrades into baby talk, but he means when they grab his finger.)

"Friends", season 6, episode 5

Rachel: Do you even understand what off the rack means?!

"Friends", season 7, episode 2

Phoebe: He’s just trying to show Joey how much he means to him.

"Friends", season 4, episode 8

Phoebe: Because I think it means more to you.

"Friends", season 7, episode 6

RACH: [coldly] When somebody does not buzz you in, Ross, that means go away. That doesn't mean please climb up the fire escape.

"Friends", season 2, episode 8

Phoebe: Well, it's a problem for me, which means it's a problem for you 'cause I'm a cop. (Shows the badge.)

"Friends", season 5, episode 16

Rachel: Joey I don’t think you know what behalf means.

"Friends", season 7, episode 18