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** In fact, it's probably the oldest of all the clichés in ''Harry Potter'' fandom: people were making jokes about Harry noticing that Hermione has "changed over the summer" (another stock phrase) when ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets'' was released.
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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an hourglass figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are, and how ''much'' they should curve, will vary. While the figure it describes isn't going to go out of fashion any time soon, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an hourglass figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are, and how ''much'' they should curve, will vary. While the figure it describes isn't going to go out of fashion any time soon, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.
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* In ''Stalking the Unicorn'' by MikeResnick, takes this UpToEleven, describing a CatGirl as having "curves in places other girls don't have places."

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* In ''Stalking the Unicorn'' by MikeResnick, Creator/MikeResnick, takes this UpToEleven, describing a CatGirl as having "curves in places other girls don't have places."
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* One ''{{Shadowrun}}'' describes an attractive woman as having 'more curves than a box of snakes'.

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* One ''{{Shadowrun}}'' novel describes an attractive woman as having 'more curves than a box of snakes'.
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* Overused to the point of becoming first a cliché and then a meme in ''HarryPotter'' fanfic, concerning Hermione [[SheIsAllGrownUp getting a visit from the puberty fairy over the summer]].

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* Lola's song "A Little Brains—A Little Talent" in ''DamnYankees'':

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* TheSunAlsoRises has a rather bizarre variation when it describes Brett Ashley as having "curves like the hull of a racing yacht". However striking that line may be as a description, [[FridgeLogic a boat does not exactly have a shape comparable to a conventionally attractive woman]]. Note that the description is not intended to be a StealthInsult or suggest the narrator has a fetish for unusual body shapes, as Brett is considered beautiful by everyone.
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* Blatantly stated in FanFic/OneLessLonelyGurl when [[MarySue C'ren]] arrived at Bikini Bottom and someone says that she has "curves in all the right places". Given that this is a TrollFic, that line is a ShoutOut to this.

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* Overused to the point of becoming first a cliché and then a meme in ''HarryPotter'' fanfic, concerning Hermione [[SheIsAllGrownUp getting a visit from the puberty fairy over the summer]].

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* Overused to the point of becoming first a cliché and then a meme in ''HarryPotter'' fanfic, concerning Hermione [[SheIsAllGrownUp getting a visit from the puberty fairy over the summer]].

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* Overused to From the point of becoming first a cliché ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'' series: "'But [[MsFanservice Nada]] weighs as much as you do!' Indeed, Nada weighed more, and then a meme in ''HarryPotter'' fanfic, concerning Hermione [[SheIsAllGrownUp getting a visit from all the puberty fairy over right places."
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* From the ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'' series: "'But [[MsFanservice Nada]] weighs as much as you do!' Indeed, Nada weighed more, and in all the right places."
* In ''Stalking the Unicorn'' by MikeResnick, takes this UpToEleven, describing a CatGirl as having "curves in places other girls don't have places."

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an hourglass figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are, and how ''much'' they should curve, will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an hourglass figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are, and how ''much'' they should curve, will vary. While the figure it describes is never isn't going to go out of fashion, fashion any time soon, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an [[HourglassHottie hourglass figure]] - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are, and how ''much'' they should curve, will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an [[HourglassHottie hourglass figure]] figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are, and how ''much'' they should curve, will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.
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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an [[HourglassHottie hourglass figure]] - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an [[HourglassHottie hourglass figure]] - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are are, and how ''much'' they should curve, will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.
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* From the ''{{Xanth}}'' series: "'But [[MsFanservice Nada]] weighs as much as you do!' Indeed, Nada weighed more, and in all the right places."

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* In ''Go West'', [[TheMarxBrothers Chico Marx]] asked [[TheVoiceless Harpo]] what he had spent $60 on, and Harpo made an "hourglass" figure with his hands. Chico replied "Oh, [[CompletelyMissingThePoint you bought a snake]]." (The gag also appears in ''A Day at the Races'', in which Harpo's attempts to tell Chico about TheVamp who plans to seduce and frame Groucho are interpreted as, "A snake! A big, big snake!")

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* In ''Go West'', [[TheMarxBrothers Chico Marx]] asked [[TheVoiceless Harpo]] what he had spent $60 on, and Harpo made an "hourglass" figure with his hands. Chico replied "Oh, [[CompletelyMissingThePoint you bought a snake]]." (The gag also appears in ''A Day at the Races'', in which Harpo's attempts to tell Chico about TheVamp who plans to seduce and frame Groucho are interpreted as, "A snake! A big, big snake!")
snake!" After Harpo's gestures and whistles get more and more exaggerated, "That's-a no snake.")
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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an[[HourglassHottie hourglass figure]] - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an[[HourglassHottie an [[HourglassHottie hourglass figure]] - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.
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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an hourglass figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in canon]]. It probably describes an an[[HourglassHottie hourglass figure figure]] - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.
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* Overused to the point of becoming first a cliché and then a meme in ''HarryPotter'' fanfic, concerning Hermione.

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* Overused to the point of becoming first a cliché and then a meme in ''HarryPotter'' fanfic, concerning Hermione.
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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in {{Canon}}]]. It probably describes an hourglass figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in {{Canon}}]].canon]]. It probably describes an hourglass figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are will vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.
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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in Canon]]. Exactly what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are will vary, but the phrase is common to the point of cliché.

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A StockPhrase for narrators describing [[MsFanservice an attractive female character]], and for FanFic writers trying to make a female character [[PossessionSue inexplicably more attractive than she is in Canon]]. Exactly {{Canon}}]]. It probably describes an hourglass figure - that is to say, large breasts, round hips, and a small waist connecting the two - but ''exactly'' what it means is kind of vague and highly subjective, since readers' ideas of what "all the right places" are will vary, but vary. While the figure it describes is never going to go out of fashion, the phrase itself is common to the point of cliché.rather tired and sliding into DiscreditedTrope territory.
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* Kallie Majors, a character in ''SurvivalOfTheFittest'' version three, is described this way.

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* Kallie Majors, a character in ''SurvivalOfTheFittest'' version three, is described this way.

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