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* ''Remote'': Randy invokes JustFriends about him and Judy when Jamaal suggests that the two are in love with each other.

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* ''Remote'': ''Remote (1993)'': Randy invokes Mason tries to invoke JustFriends about him and Judy Riley when Jamaal suggests that the two are in love with each other.other. In actuality, it's this crossed with EveryoneCanSeeIt.
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%%* ''Film/NoStringsAttached'': The line is used word for word.

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%%* ''Film/NoStringsAttached'': ''Film/NoStringsAttached2011'': The line is used word for word.
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* ''Film/NoStringsAttached'': The line is used word for word.

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* ''Film/{{Sharkenstein}}'': After Duke saves Coop and Madge from Sharkenstein, while conversing with them, he assumes that they're a couple, which they both deny.

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* ''Film/ThatThingYouDo'': A variation. James Mattingly goes nonlinear when he sees the "Careful girls! He's engaged!" during their big TV debut. (It was a reference to the "Sorry girls! He's married!" caption during The Ed Sullivan Show performance by Music/TheBeatles.)

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* ''Film/ThatThingYouDo'': A variation. James Mattingly goes nonlinear when he sees the "Careful girls! He's engaged!" during their big TV debut. (It was a reference to the "Sorry girls! He's married!" caption during The ''The Ed Sullivan Show Show'' performance by Music/TheBeatles.)



* ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'': Pee-Wee is constantly having to reiterate that Dottie is not his girlfriend. It's a variation on the trope, however, because the only person who seems to think that this is the case is Dottie herself.

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* ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'': Pee-Wee is constantly having to reiterate that Dottie is not his girlfriend. It's a variation on the trope, however, because the only person who seems to think that this is the case she's his girlfriend is Dottie herself.



* In ''Film/PuppySwapLoveUnleashed'', Sally Ann is clearly attracted to Mel but Mel only sees her as a friend, clarifying it to Jessica when she sees her and thinks they're together.
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* In ''Film/PuppySwapLoveUnleashed'', Sally Ann is clearly attracted to Mel but Mel only sees her as a friend, clarifying it to Jessica when she sees her and thinks they're together.
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* In ''Film/PuppySwapLoveUnleashed'', Sally Ann is clearly attracted to Mel but Mel only sees her as a friend, clarifying it to Jessica when she sees her and thinks they're together.
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* Averted in ''Film/JurassicWorld''. Seeing Owen Grady motorbike-riding though the jungle with a pack of Velociraptors, the kids congratulate Claire Dearing on having such a badass boyfriend. Even though Owen is not her boyfriend (their first date was a disaster, so they split up before the movie) Claire just smiles at the thought instead of making a vehement denial. They've already shared a BigDamnKiss after all, when Claire saved Owen from an attacking ''Dimorphodon''.

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* Averted in ''Film/JurassicWorld''. Seeing Owen Grady motorbike-riding though the jungle with a pack of Velociraptors, the kids congratulate Claire Dearing on having such a badass boyfriend. Even though Owen is not her boyfriend (their first date was a disaster, so they split up before the movie) Claire just smiles at the thought instead of making a vehement denial. They've already shared a BigDamnKiss TheBigDamnKiss after all, when Claire saved Owen from an attacking ''Dimorphodon''.
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* ''Remote'': Randy invokes JustFriends about him and Judy when Jamaal suggests that the two are in love with each other.
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* In ''Film/MortalEngines'', Tom is naturally assumed to be Hester's boyfriend, which he naturally denies.

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* In ''Film/MortalEngines'', Tom is naturally assumed to be Hester's boyfriend, boyfriend by the crew of Scuttlebug, which he naturally denies.denies given the two's less-than-rosy relationship at that point.
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* In ''Film/MortalEngines'', Tom is naturally assumed to be Hester's boyfriend, which he naturally denies.
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* Averted in ''Film/JurassicWorld''. Seeing Owen Grady motorbike-riding though the jungle with a pack of Velociraptors, the kids congratulate Claire Dearing on having such a badass boyfriend. Even though Owen is not her boyfriend (their first date was a disaster, so they split up before the movie) Claire just smiles at the thought instead of making a vehement denial. They've already shared a BigDamnKiss, after all.

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* Averted in ''Film/JurassicWorld''. Seeing Owen Grady motorbike-riding though the jungle with a pack of Velociraptors, the kids congratulate Claire Dearing on having such a badass boyfriend. Even though Owen is not her boyfriend (their first date was a disaster, so they split up before the movie) Claire just smiles at the thought instead of making a vehement denial. They've already shared a BigDamnKiss, BigDamnKiss after all.all, when Claire saved Owen from an attacking ''Dimorphodon''.
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* In ''Film/{{Entrapment}}'', SeanConnery's character said this word for word unto Ving Rhames' character when his relationship with Catherine Zeta Jones' character was questioned.

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* In ''Film/{{Entrapment}}'', SeanConnery's Creator/SeanConnery's character said this word for word unto Ving Rhames' character when his relationship with Catherine Zeta Jones' character was questioned.
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* ''Film/ThatThingYouDo'': A variation. James Mattingly goes nonlinear when he sees the "Careful girls! He's engaged!" during their big TV debut. (It was a reference to the "Sorry girls! He's married!" caption during The Ed Sullivan Show performance by Music/TheBeatles.)
* In ''Film/TheBigLebowski'', The Dude is quite insistent that Maude Lebowski is not his "special lady," but his "fuckin' lady friend, man!". Probably an example of InsistentTerminology too.
-->I'm just helping her conceive, man!
* In ''Film/{{Entrapment}}'', SeanConnery's character said this word for word unto Ving Rhames' character when his relationship with Catherine Zeta Jones' character was questioned.
* ''Film/FriendsWithBenefits'': Dylan and Jamie both say this for each other, but Dylan more strongly and harshly when pressed by his sister. [[ExactEavesdropping Jamie, of course, overhears.]]
* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}''. Peter Venkman denies that a ghost-possessed Dana is his girlfriend. He claims to only find her interesting because she is a client and she sleeps above her covers.
-->"Four feet above her covers."
* In ''Film/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'', when Cindy Lou is interviewing adults about the Grinch:
-->'''Martha May:''' Did ''I'' have a crush on the Grinch? [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial Well, of course not!]]\\
'''Cindy Lou:''' I didn't ask you that.\\
'''Martha May:''' Oh. Right.
* In ''Film/MirrorMask'', Helena insists to her mother that Valentine is ''not'' her boyfriend.
* ''Film/NoStringsAttached'': The line is used word for word.
* The musical ''Theatre/{{Oklahoma}}'' has a song called "People Will Say We're In Love", where the two main characters (who get married in the end) tell each other how to behave so people won't assume they're sweethearts ([[HypocriticalHumor doing each thing they describe themselves not doing, naturally]]).
* ''Film/PeeWeesBigAdventure'': Pee-Wee is constantly having to reiterate that Dottie is not his girlfriend. It's a variation on the trope, however, because the only person who seems to think that this is the case is Dottie herself.
--> "...look, Dottie. I like you. '''Like'''. I--'''''like''''' you!"
* In ''Film/Piranha3D'', Jake constantly denies that Kelly is his girlfriend, and the awkwardness is ramped up because he's on a yacht surrounded by beautiful porn stars. Kelly agrees to do a bodyshot off one of these porn stars just to rile Jake up a little.
* Joked about in ''Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs''. "People will say we're in love."
* ''Film/ThisIsSpinalTap''. In David's case, he insists that Jeanine is not his ''wife''. (Not at the time of the film, anyway.)
* In ''Film/TheLittleRascals'' film, "Hi-Neighbor", this is Wally's response when Jane appears and Stymie says "Wally, here comes your girl." Stymie is not impressed with Wally's denial.
* In ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'', after Selina beats up a bunch of mooks to help Bruce and Lucius escape:
-->'''Lucius:''' I like your girlfriend, Mr. Wayne.
-->'''Selina:''' He should be so lucky.
* Averted in ''Film/JurassicWorld''. Seeing Owen Grady motorbike-riding though the jungle with a pack of Velociraptors, the kids congratulate Claire Dearing on having such a badass boyfriend. Even though Owen is not her boyfriend (their first date was a disaster, so they split up before the movie) Claire just smiles at the thought instead of making a vehement denial. They've already shared a BigDamnKiss, after all.
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