Movie-Word

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

Phoebe: Hell, I’m drunk right now! (They all turn and look at her.) What? I can’t have a mimosa with breakfast?! I’m on vacation!

"Friends", season 6, episode 1

Monica: Well, spring vacation is doing nice things with your grandparents. Spring break you’re doing frat guys.

"Friends", season 6, episode 19

Charlie: Oh, this is such a cute picture of Emma. And is this your son... or just some kid whose picture you bring on vacation?

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

Present Chandler's voice: Remember that big party? Freshman year? A week before Christmas vacation? I do. You had some visitors.

"Friends", season 10, episode 11

Chandler: (starts to recite a rehearsed speech) Monica is a self-sufficient, together lady. (Pause.) Being with her has been like being on a vacation. And what may be perceived as high maintenance is merely attention to detail and—(He falters and Monica prompts him.)—generosity of spirit.

"Friends", season 6, episode 12

Ross: Huh? Oh-oh, it was fine. Uh, it was just a misunderstanding. She didn’t want me to go with her. She just wanted to let me know that she’s going to Florida for spring vacation.

"Friends", season 6, episode 19

Janice: Oh! Sid is still in his room. I don't allow porn at home so this is like a vacation for him. So did you do it? Did you make your deposit?

"Friends", season 9, episode 21

Chandler: Wait a minute, is she going for spring vacation or is she going for spring break? (Does a little whooping/party noise.)

"Friends", season 6, episode 19

Elizabeth: Spring vacation.

"Friends", season 6, episode 19

Chandler: This vacation sucks!!

"Friends", season 9, episode 23

Ross: Yeah, it kinda grows on you. (They both laugh.) Actually, I wanted to finish talking to you about uh, spring vacation.

"Friends", season 6, episode 19

Ross: Spring vacation.

"Friends", season 6, episode 19