ItsHelloPattiagain November 16, 2014 Share November 16, 2014 "I believe" (nobody's ever sure, they always "believe") Double shot for "I feel", as in "I feel the defendant should pay me punitive damages for all my emotional distress because I bought a car even though I have no license and didn't pay the insurance so it was repossessed. " 2 Link to comment
Trini December 24, 2014 Author Share December 24, 2014 Chug on those rare occasions where Byrd cracks up. Link to comment
AKA...CJ86 December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 Chug on those rare occasions where Byrd cracks up. ...or the rare spot where JJ kicks audience members out. Link to comment
One Tough Cookie December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 Or when the answer I preceeded with an "ah" as in "You get AH Nothing" or "Well, Ah Move". That must be her "I'm seriously pissed" tell. Link to comment
Taylorh2 April 9, 2015 Share April 9, 2015 JJ has actually kicked out an audience member ? Link to comment
Milz April 9, 2015 Share April 9, 2015 One shot for Subject-Object pronoun confusion. examples: "Him and me went to the bar." "She and him were in their car." One shot for 'I' is not the object of the proposition. examples: "He tossed it at JoJo and I." "I told her, that's between my baby's daddy and I" JJ has actually kicked out an audience member ? Yes. There was a case maybe three or four years ago where she told Byrd to remove someone. I can't remember the details of the case (probably because it wasn't as exciting as the audience member being thrown out.). 1 Link to comment
Quof April 9, 2015 Share April 9, 2015 How about 2 shots when a litigant says "Bob and I's car" or "my son and I's plan"? Link to comment
Trini April 9, 2015 Author Share April 9, 2015 Drink when JJ mentions her law degree/ going to law school. ------------ JJ has actually kicked out an audience member ? And someone last season, I believe. Link to comment
Trini May 8, 2015 Author Share May 8, 2015 Chug when JJ speaks directly to the camera/at-home audience! 1 Link to comment
One Tough Cookie May 8, 2015 Share May 8, 2015 lift your beverage of choice and drink when you hear "kerfuffle" 2 Link to comment
pagooey July 30, 2015 Share July 30, 2015 I actually once assembled bingo cards for this purpose. Some of my squares: Dispute involves car over 10 years old Dispute involves motorcycle Dispute involves ATV! Litigant sports obvious wig, weave, or more than one vividly unnatural hair color Litigant has neck tat ...and my personal favorite, nervous litigant addresses JJ as "sir." :D 4 Link to comment
AngelaHunter July 30, 2015 Share July 30, 2015 •Dispute involves car over 10 years old You need to expand that to over 15 years old. I can't remember too many cases when it was newer than that. Link to comment
Christina July 31, 2015 Share July 31, 2015 Does "butcher the English language" take the place of the Bingo spot? Because if not, you have a guaranteed spot. Link to comment
ItsHelloPattiagain August 3, 2015 Share August 3, 2015 You need to expand that to over 15 years old. I can't remember too many cases when it was newer than that. And the car must have over 100,000 miles - extra points for over 150,000. 1 Link to comment
BubblingKettle August 3, 2015 Share August 3, 2015 When Byrd uses his trusty (yet date-limited) copy of the Kelley Blue Book, and turn that into a chug if the litigant says they looked up the value on KBB and JJ says she doesn't want it. When JJ states that she and Byrd pay someone's bills When a litigant has someone in their witness seat who's just there for the trip and is not really a witness When JJ returns to the bench after ruling/dismissing because the litigants heckled successfully 5 Link to comment
wallysmommy August 4, 2015 Share August 4, 2015 When someone gets an "Oh, Shit" look on their face when JJ goes to her "office" to call someone to substantiate the litigant's testimony. 5 Link to comment
CrowServo3K August 4, 2015 Share August 4, 2015 Chug a fifth of your favorite hard liquor every time Judy is an insufferable asshole. I mean, you'll get alcohol poisoning three minutes into the show, but you'll still have a good time. Link to comment
AngelaHunter August 4, 2015 Share August 4, 2015 The only insufferable assholes I see are behind the podiums. Whenever a litigant says, "Don't trust anyone", in the hallterview after they scammed a friend out of money that was kindly loaned (or borrowed if you're from Minnesota) to them, DRINK! 4 Link to comment
Jamoche August 13, 2015 Share August 13, 2015 Whenever a litigant says, "Don't trust anyone", in the hallterview after they scammed a friend out of money that was kindly loaned (or borrowed if you're from Minnesota) to them, DRINK! Or "It is what it is" when they lost for lying like a cheap rug. 2 Link to comment
AngelaHunter August 20, 2015 Share August 20, 2015 Whenever a female litigant says that the other female litigant "wanted to fight me", drink. Make it a double if the "tussling" was over a man presently incarcerated. Link to comment
Sarcastico August 21, 2015 Share August 21, 2015 Make it a double if the "tussling" was over a man presently incarcerated or stationed in Iraq or Afghanistan; or his whereabouts are unknown. 2 Link to comment
BubblingKettle August 22, 2015 Share August 22, 2015 Whenever a female litigant says that the other female litigant "wanted to fight me", drink. Make it a double if the "tussling" was over a man presently incarcerated. Or when a female litigant claims that someone "called her out of her name." Also, when a female litigant says she told someone to "take my name out your mouth." 2 Link to comment
SandyToes October 12, 2015 Share October 12, 2015 (edited) So we've got "kerfuffle," we've got "He said it was a loan", wev'e got whenever anyone drinks the water, and we've got "Sushi for lunch", but what on earth can we possibly do when a litigant WINKS at the judge?! I nearly had a fit when I saw Smarmy Joe wink at the judge today during the ColorfulEyesGal sues SuaveSmarmyJoe about a repo'd car case. Seriously? I know it's TV, but seriously? I don't even think chugging covers this one. When JJ told him to wink at Byrd instead, Byrd nearly had a fit, too. Edited October 12, 2015 by SandyToes 2 Link to comment
poeticlicensed October 20, 2015 Share October 20, 2015 Litigant: "I BORROWED him/her the money" JJ: "You mean you LOANED the money" Also anytime she tells someone to get a job. 1 Link to comment
Katt March 4, 2016 Share March 4, 2016 Calls somebody's case nonsense and adds, "I don't care, BYRD doesn't care!" 1 Link to comment
Trini September 21, 2016 Author Share September 21, 2016 Chug if the JJ brings out the flyswatter. 1 Link to comment
Guest October 6, 2016 Share October 6, 2016 On 11/7/2014 at 11:22 PM, MrsEVH said: "UM is not an answer! (my favorite) . There's a youtube montage for this one. Here's what I want to do - get a quick intern job on Jeopardy. Moose with the answers so that one of them, somehow, somewhere is: Pharmacist Contestant: "TV Judges for 500 Alex" Alex Trebek: A form of hesitation often used before idiotic litigants address Judge Judy. Pharmacist Contestant: What is UM, Alex? Alex Trebek: Yes, that is correct!! *So the next time she jumps over someone's sorry carcass by saying "um is not an answer" - the idiotic litigant can say "yes it is, let's go to the tape". Link to comment
wallysmommy October 8, 2016 Share October 8, 2016 1. When they refer JJ as "Miss Judge Judy." 2. When they refer to the person they've been living with for 30 years as their fiance'/fiancee. 1 Link to comment
Guest October 13, 2016 Share October 13, 2016 Don'tcha just love it when some clueless litigant shouts with much bravado "I Object"!!! This also happens on the People's Court. Morons. Link to comment
SandyToes April 11, 2018 Share April 11, 2018 Back by popular demand!! Here ya' go!! 3 Link to comment
sharifa70 June 19, 2018 Share June 19, 2018 “There’s no such word as ‘tooken’!” ”Well, where did you think you were coming today?” Drink when she mocks the litigants for drinking the water that’s provided for them. Entrapment! True story: about 10 years ago I was hired as an employment background investigator with a police agency. I had no prior investigative experience. My first case was for a civilian employee who gave me a cockamamie story about something in her history. I’d been at the job for a week. After my initial interview with the prospective employee, I went to my sergeant, told her the applicant’s cockamamie story, and added (I kid you not): “Her story doesn’t make sense, and Judge Judy always says if it doesn’t make sense, it isn’t true.” I wanted to die. [I stayed employed and got damn good at my job.] 5 Link to comment
SandyToes June 20, 2018 Share June 20, 2018 On 6/18/2018 at 8:50 PM, sharifa70 said: and added (I kid you not): “Her story doesn’t make sense, and Judge Judy always says if it doesn’t make sense, it isn’t true.” I wanted to die. Chug!!! (hysterical!) 2 Link to comment
One Tough Cookie February 28, 2019 Share February 28, 2019 I actually saw JJ DRINK during an episode. I wanted Byrd to yell "PUT DOWN THE WATER", but he was too busy trying to figure out 9 down. 6 Link to comment
Lady Iris August 5, 2019 Share August 5, 2019 I saw this today and immediately thought of the Judge Judy forum and the water that shalt not be drunk. Watch People Die Inside 2 Link to comment
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