Movie-Word

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

Will: You went out with her?! We had a pact!

"Friends", season 8, episode 9

Ross: A no sex pact huh? I actually have one of those going on with every woman in America.

"Friends", season 7, episode 19

Chandler: All right, I'd say we make a pact. Neither of us will go out with Missy Goldberg.

"Friends", season 10, episode 11

Chandler: Are you asking permission to break the pact?

"Friends", season 10, episode 11

Chandler: Well, I officially give you permission to break the pact.

"Friends", season 10, episode 11

Joey: Looks like that no date pact thing worked out.

"Friends", season 1, episode 10

Rachel: So what do you say we make a pact? If you and I are both single by the time we’re 40, we get married. I mean, we know each other, we like each other, and we’ve-we’ve already slept together so y’know there’ll be no surprises there! You know what I mean? No like, "What’s that?!"

"Friends", season 6, episode 24

Ross: C'mon, this was a pact! This was your pact!

"Friends", season 1, episode 10

Chandler: It's just that I'm sick of being a victim of this Dick Clark holiday. I say this year, no dates, we make a pact. Just the six of us- dinner.

"Friends", season 1, episode 10

Joey: I hate my friends. (They shake on it as if they just made a pact) Alright, look. There's gotta be a way that we can stop this from happening.

"Friends", season 10, episode 14

Ross: That's ok. Uh, anyway, well he and I both really liked you a lot, uhm, but we didn't want anything to jeopardize our friendship, so we kinda made a pact, that neither of us could ask you out!

"Friends", season 10, episode 11

Chandler: Wait a minute, wait a minute, I see where this is going, you're gonna ask him to New Year's, aren't you. You're gonna break the pact. She's gonna break the pact.

"Friends", season 1, episode 10

Ross: You broke the pact!

"Friends", season 10, episode 11

Monica: Yeah. But a part of me also can’t wait ‘til it’s over. Chandler and I have this pact not to have sex again until the wedding.

"Friends", season 7, episode 19