How I Met Your Mother

Summary

Not many sitcoms boast the grade of success and influence thatHow I Met Your Motherachieved during the 10 year it publicise including iconic catchphrases that have become part of the dada culture lexicon . The situation comedy conform to a group of friend living in New York as they marry and have children . The framework for the show , however , surrounds the main fiber Ted ( Josh Radnor ) as he recounts a very long account to his kids of how he finally met their mother during that time geological period .

One of the big reasons forHow I Met Your Mother’ssuccess is that its main persona all have something unique and glorious to work to the show . With such neat interpersonal chemistry among them and with them knowing each other inside out , the show is chock full of inside or fall back joke as well as Hellenic phrase . The majority of these catchphrases come from Barney ( Neil Patrick Harris ) , something the mob touches on in " Spoiler Alert" . But that does not make them any less of an incredibly prominent and gratifying part of the series .

The main characters on How I Met Your Mother have many inner jokes and unparalleled ways of looking at the world , let in the Olea europaea theory .

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“I’ll Allow It.”

Marshall Eriksen

Marshall Eriksen ’s vocation as a attorney – and then , eventually , a judge – convey about many great recurring jokes and quotes in the show , from changing up Big Fudge to Judge Fudge to this catchphrase Marshall sparingly expend alongside , " Lawyered . “He enjoy bring sound patois into his mundane life , and astonishingly , the pack does n’t often make fun of him for it as the hearing might have a bun in the oven them to do because of the way they enjoy guy one another .

It only pop up now and then , like when Barney asks the gang to let him be himself , not as prominent as some other catchphrases , but it is one of Marshall ’s go - to ’s .

" I ’ll allow it , " is basically unwritten permission from Marshall for something to bump , though it ’s just another manner for him to whip out his attorney argot since the group does n’t often ask the license of one member . It only pops up occasionally , like when Barney need the ring to permit him be himself , not as prominent as some other catchphrase , but it is one of Marshall ’s go - to ’s .

The How I Met Your Mother Cast highlighted in yellow while wearing suits over an image of them seated at the bar

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“Please.”

Barney Stinson

Barney Stinson ’s caper is one of the best and most prominent running jest inHow I Met Your Mother , much like Chandler ’s was inFriends , with nobody knowing what his problem was for a longsighted metre . The only thing Barney ’s admirer knew about his work for the first eight seasons of the show was that he made a lot of money and wear suit in an situation .

Anytime Barney was involve about his job by another part , Barney would reply with a simple and insouciant , " Please . " Finally , in season 9,it was revealed that the word was in reality an acronym for his task ; " ply Legal Exculpation And Sign Everything,“a bad life history that was part of a passkey programme . The recur phrase of " Please " always allow for fans and graphic symbol with some funny , if not frustrating , moments .

“Just… OK?”

Barney definitely has a mint of the catchphrases the serial publication is known for . Some of that might be because he ’s the one so often riling up his friends and trying to get them to go along with him . It is rare for the gang to totally go along with Barney ’s antic because his plans are typically too flakey for them . His story also stretch out their common sense of opinion . Often , they either sit by , allowing him to stray and go on , but they also call him out on lying , and when that happens , he has a response quick to go .

His typical dejected and frustrated,“Just … OK"comes out whenever he is caught lying or whenever someone interrogate his programme and antics , such as when Ted does not let him talk through his Jor - El television camera . Barney is a compulsive liar , so the " Just … OK ? " pops up a peck throughout the show .

“I Only Have One Rule.”

On the open ofBarney and his unnecessary lies , he has many loathly rules that usually relate to pick up women or avoid a specific type of woman . His dominion are often misogynistic and not one the consultation would wish to see utilized in real life story , but they are play for laugh inHow I Met Your Mother .

What makes his normal so typically Barney , as well as making them funny , is the fact he always start off revealing his rule with one of hisHow I Met Your Mothercatchphrases , " I only have one rule . “In reality , Barney has 100 of rules , as well as play along constabulary like the " red-hot / crazy scale . “Some lesson of Barney ’s ludicrous rules admit : " Never spellcheck . " " Never meet a girl ’s parents . " and " you may narrate how onetime a girl is by her elbow . "

“Major…” “General…” “Corporal…” “Colonel…”

Robin Scherbatzky And Ted Mosby

Ted and Robin do not have many catchphrases , most of them fall to Barney , but one they partake together is an inside trick that takes many form and infuriates the gang . When the five friends discover that some penis of the group have inside jokes that the others are n’t secluded to , they tend to get a little prickly about it .

Using any kind of military officer rubric that fit , whether it be Major or General , the two perform mock salute whenever someone uses any of the quarrel in conversation . Examples that Ted and Robin mock throughout the show include " General Knowledge , " " individual things , " and " Major pleasure . " After someone in the group utter any of those idiomatic expression , they descend into their salutes and exchanges of military ranking . It ’s a nice touch that usher their connection , but one that the others do n’t find as funny .

How I Met Your Mother chronicles Ted ’s never - end pursuance to find his one true passion , but the big turn proves Ted ’s soulmate was n’t obvious .

A side by side image features Robin offering a plate of olives and Ted appearing surprised in How I Met Your Mother’s pilot episode

“Lawyered!”

It ’s only meet that Marshall , who worked so hard to become a lawyer and then to have a legal job that would put up for his family , even if he did n’t like the type of law he was practicing , would find some enjoyment of his science in his quotidian life sentence . In the flavor of his professing , Marshall Eriksen coin the term " lawyered " to use whenever he successfully disputes someone ’s argument with his heroic practice of law school knowledge .

Most of the time Marshall uses this catch phrase , Barney is at the other side of " lawyered . "

It serve as a coarse and hilarious verbal " finisher " to anyone jerky enough to enter an argument with the show ’s " Big Fudge . “Most of the clip Marshall uses this catchphrase , Barney is at the other side of " lawyered . " Barney often believes he is right , and Marshall is n’t afraid to take him on , such as their debate over the oldest profession with Marshall proving it not to be harlotry like Barney claims .

Marshall freaks out when Jenkins kisses him during a meeting in How I Met Your Mother

“But… Um.”

Robin Scherbatsky

It ’s no secret that humans have what is cry " makeweight linguistic process " when they ’re speaking . These are set phrase that someone enunciate while accumulate their thoughts or trying to pause in their lecture , and they demonstrate in whole caboodle like " like , " " erm , " " so , " and " um " in reality . Those get word public speak often have to train themselves not to apply them . That often goes for fictional characters as well .

The quirky Robin Scherbatsky has a few specific habit , one of them being the repetition of " but … um , " especially during her pre - morning program inCome On , Get Up , New York!Robin ’s unfortunate substance abuse came to the gang ’s attending in the instalment " Jenkins " after Ted feel out that his pupil made a whole imbibing secret plan of it - one that inevitably leads to a drain hangover thatarguably should have mother Robin fire . Things are made worse by the fact that Robin trust her show to be " entertaining " for said scholarly person , not have it away it was merely an awesome drinking game .

“Wait for it…”

Barney Stinson has a disposition to over - dramatize and emphasise his financial statement to get maximal impact and reaction from his friends . He is famous for using the musical phrase " wait for it . “And though the phrase was first used to make his characteristic " legen - hold back - for - it - DARY ! " sound more potent , it step by step became used as part of other phrase in the show as well .

It eventually regain its way of life into day-to-day conversations and even the name of Marshall and Lily ’s eldest son , Marvin Waitforit Eriksen . by nature , the show has had a lot of fun with this phrase ; notably , the longest period between " hold back for it " during the four months extend up to the premiere of time of year 3 , given that the idiomatic expression was Barney ’s last line in season 2 . This is one phrase that has become a huge part of pappa civilization as the great unwashed use it in meme and in substantial life sentence conversations to make an impact .

“Legendary!”

It will be legen — wait for it … and I trust you ’re not lactose intolerant because the second half of that Christian Bible is — dairy farm !

Though often accompany by the said " await for it " phrase in the show , the tendency of describing things as " legendary " in casual conversations now part owes its popularity to Barney Stinson . While the word was for certain used beforeHow I Met Your Motheraired , it ’s sure as shooting become more popular since Barney first uttered it .

However , Ted does have a point when he says that Barney is a bit too broad with the idiomatic expression . He believes the phrase should only be used to describe the most unbelievable life moments , and it ’s hard to argue with that . In any case , as one of the show ’s most dominant catchphrase , it has had many variance - one of the very beneficial being : " It will be legen — wait for it … and I hope you ’re not lactose intolerant because the second one-half of that give-and-take is — DAIRY ! "

Barney in front of a board with the acronym for PLEASE spelled out in How I Met Your Mother

“Awesome!”

Barney Stinson is decidedly not the first person to use this Holy Writ . " Awesome " has been in use since the late 16th 100 and its popularity has only increase over time . Though the word has been popular for quite a while now , Barney fromHow I Met Your Motherreally wore it out , not just by repeating it to draw everyone and everything ( unless they ’re legendary ) but by his orthoepy of it .

Harris as Barney makes many of his telephone circuit memorable thanks to his delivery of them , and this is one of those example . attend back to the start of time of year two , fans might think one of Barney ’s most memorable quotation that use this word : " When I get deplorable , I lay off being sad and be awesome instead . " Needless to say , this is something everyone should always keep in mind .

Barney Stinson ’s Playbook contained all the path he found women in How I Met Your Mother , and each farcical play is more outrageous than the last .

Barney gets annoyed with Ted and says one of his many catchphrases "Just… OK?" when he insults Barney’s fortress of Barnitude in How I Met Your Mother

“One Rule” is written over Barney as he drinks in How I Met Your Mother

Ted and Robin laugh together after annoying the gang with their inside jokes in How I Met Your Mother

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Marshall pretends to be happy with his new corporate law job in the How I Met Your Mother finale

Robin says "but, um" in How I Met Your Mother while on a news broadcast

Barney and Robing in the How I Met Your Mother Season 8 finale, “Something New”

Barney Stinson raising his glass at Maclaren’s announcing the night will be legendary in How I Met Your Mother

Barney is excited while seated between Robin and Ted at the bar in How I Met Your Mother

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How I Met Your Mother