Quotes
Mean Girls movie quotes
Grool for You? Totally Fetch Quotes From “Mean Girls”
“Mean Girls.” Just the title conjures up images of pink Wednesdays, burn books, and Regina George’s icy stare. Released in 2004, this teen comedy took the world by storm, becoming a cultural phenomenon and a hilarious (yet cringe-worthy) reflection of high school dynamics.
But beyond the hilarity and the unforgettable fashion disasters, “Mean Girls” offered some truly quotable lines. These lines captured the anxieties, the power struggles, and the absurdity of high school life in a way that resonated with audiences of all ages.
- “On Wednesdays we wear pink!” – Karen Smith (The most iconic quote, establishing the “plastics’” obsession with rules and conformity)
- “Get in loser, we’re going shopping.” – Regina George (A queen bee moment, showcasing Regina’s dominance and casual cruelty)
- “She doesn’t even go here!” – Various characters (A common put-down used by the plastics to exclude outsiders)
- “You can’t sit with us!” – The plastics (Another way they enforce their social hierarchy and exclude others)
- “If you’re from Africa, why are you white?” – Regina George (A racist and insensitive remark, highlighting Regina’s mean-spiritedness)
- “That is the ugliest f-ing skirt I’ve ever seen.” – Regina George (A harsh insult, showcasing Regina’s ruthlessness)
- “But you’re, like, really pretty. So you agree? You think you’re really pretty?” – Regina George (A manipulative tactic, making Cady question her own self-worth)
Plastics
- “That’s so fetch.” – Gretchen Wieners (Trying to make “fetch” happen, highlighting her desperate need for approval from Regina)
- “Is butter a carb?” – Karen Smith (A clueless moment that emphasizes the plastics’ lack of self-awareness)
- “Grool… I meant to say cool and then I started to say great.” – Gretchen Wieners (A funny example of Gretchen’s desperate attempts to please Regina)
Outsiders
- “Jingle bell rock!” – Janis Ian and Damian (A rebellious counterpoint to the plastics’ superficiality)
- “You go Glen Coco!” – Damian (A rallying cry of support for a neglected classmate)
Transformation
- “You could wear this, or this, or this… Or maybe this.” – Cady Heron (Demonstrates Cady’s transformation into a “plastic”)
Hypocrisy
- “I wish we could all get along like we used to in middle school.” – Regina George (A sarcastic and hypocritical statement, revealing a hidden vulnerability)
Romance
- “My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.” – Kevin Gnapoor (A funny and slightly inappropriate lyric,referencing Cady’s attempt to win back Aaron)