Examples of 'laverne and shirley' in a sentence

Meaning of "laverne and shirley"

laverne and shirley: 'Laverne and Shirley' is the title of an American television sitcom that aired from 1976 to 1983. The phrase is often used to refer to the two main characters of the show, Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney. It may also be used more broadly to refer to female friends or partners who have a close relationship, similar to the characters in the show

How to use "laverne and shirley" in a sentence

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laverne and shirley
Like a bad old episode of laverne and shirley.
Laverne and shirley are.
And i really hope your friends laverne and shirley work it out.
Laverne and Shirley gone femme fatale.
Matt always says that they are never going to be Laverne and Shirley.
This is some Laverne and Shirley shit.
I think we should just move in together … and pull some Laverne and Shirley shit.
And you keep Laverne and Shirley under wraps.
Penny Marshall's gardener said… we're the next Laverne and Shirley.
Laverne and Shirley gone femme fatale . Love it.
The rest are waiting for Laverne and Shirley.
And then Laverne and Shirley show up, there is a merry mix-up, and nobody wins.
It 's what happened to laverne and shirley.
Laverne and Shirley came through here, the Osmond brothers, Mack Davis.
What 's your plan if something happens while Laverne and Shirley are actually in the house?

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This is some Laverne and Shirley shit . Jackie, please.
Thank you . Hey, let us be Laverne and Shirley.
It 's just Laverne and Shirley.
Theo, meets the half-aunts Laverne and Shirley.
Hey, let us be Laverne and Shirley.
I'm gonna go check on Laverne and Shirley.

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Examples of using Shirley
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