Movie-Word

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

Joey: Uh, don't you mean "for whom?"

"Friends", season 6, episode 7

Monica: Oh, I know! Umm, is it because he's always correcting people's grammar? Whom! Whom! Sometimes it's who!

"Friends", season 5, episode 22

[Scene: Pete’s office, he is participating in a conference call with three other employees, each of whom are on a different TV screen that he controls with a remote.]

"Friends", season 3, episode 18

Joey: Whom. (Everyone looks at him shocked.) That’s right.

"Friends", season 8, episode 4

FRIEND: Oh. Speaking of whom, I hear he's got some 20-year-old twinkie in the city. [Monica sprays whipped cream all over the place]

"Friends", season 2, episode 16

(Rachel stops dead in her tracks when she sees whom Joey is with.)

"Friends", season 7, episode 15

Joey: (sadly) There will come a time in each of your careers when you’ll have a chance to screw over another soap opera actor. I had such an opportunity in the recent, present. And I’m ashamed to say that I took it, I advised a fellow actor to play a role, homosexually. Yeah, we both auditioned for the part, and uh, as it turned out, they ah, they liked the stupid gay thing and cast him. And now, he’s got a two year contract opposite Susan Luchhi, the first lady of daytime television, and me, me I’m stuck here teaching a bunch of people, most of whom are too ugly to even be on TV. I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry. (he gets a huge round of applause from his students.) Thank you.

"Friends", season 3, episode 7

Ross: Who gets whom. (They all look at him.) I don’t know why I do that.

"Friends", season 4, episode 8

Housekeeper: This is the housekeeper speaking. And by the way, young lady, that is not how one addresses oneself on the telephone. First one identifies oneself and then asks for the person with whom one wishes to speak.

"Friends", season 4, episode 23