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Paget Brewster is the queen of the phrase one finger, two words.
The big chunk of phlegm that comes up after a hacking cough.
Cough, cough, cough, now that was a chunky brewster.
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A dance which involves only standing behind a girl and clapping your hands over your head repeatedly.
Dude 1: "Did you see Daniel dancing with Shelby?!?!"
Dude 2: "Yeah bro, except all he did was Brewster Dance the whole time!"
The next day...
Shelby: "The dance was great, but he just stood behind me and clapped the whole time."
Dudes 1 and 2: "We noticed!"
When a person you are dating/hanging out with suddenly disappears with no warning and/or without a trace. Derived from the way Punky Brewster's mother abandoned her on the TV show by saying she was "Going to the store for a minute" and never came back.
Mike: So hows things going with that girl?
Dave: Well, things were going real good... then one day she just Punky Brewstered on me and i havent seen her since.
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"Get out of my freaking Doritos, Chunky BREWSTER..."
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The dumbest fucking thing, you have to make sure it's 300% accurate and turn it in three days before its assigned. also Issaquah Middle School is the dumbest fucking place and brewsters the worst if you don't do it right she'll execute you
Oh you go to Issaquah middle school, make sure you get that Brewster Quality work
A great TV show, especially for elementary school girls. Although it didn't talk about things like sex, drugs, etc. very much (though there was an episode where Punky and Cherrie are offered drugs, and they are actually at a loss for what to do, they don't just say "drugs are bad!" and make it a non-issue) it is more "real" than some other shows similar to it. While the premise is a little unrealistic (Punky's mom leaves her in the car at a shopping mall and never returns, and Henry, a slightly "old" man finds her in an empty apartment in his building and adopts her) at least Punky didn't wear designer clothing and her life was not all "peaches and cream." Punky's best friend Cherrie has been living with her grandmother ever since her parents died, and there was one episode where the loss of her parents was actually a big deal. Punky is played by Soleil Moon-Frye, and Mark Paul Gosselaar guest stars as Punky's tutor in one episode, which is kind of ironic considering he also played Zack Morris, the star of Saved By The Bell, who said "I love school. Too bad classes get in the way." And speaking of Saved By The Bell, Heather Hopper (who played Nikki from the "early" days of SBTB) also guest starred on Punky Brewster, in one of the more serious episodes. PB was similar to SBTB in that each episode was its own entity; except for the few "to be continued" ones, you could watch a random episode without having seen the one the week before, and not be at all confused, because they had NOTHING to do with each other.
"I've got.... Punky Power!" - cheesy line from Punky Brewster
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