I do not know whether it is a TV show or movie. I do not know the year or the exact wording. I just know that there was an old lady that says something long the lines of “Who-ers!(hooers) they are a bunch of who-ers!” And the person they were talking to says something along the lines of "Who-ers? What are you saying? And she repeats it. There is several back and forths of this and the person says “Oh! You mean whores!” This is driving me absolutely crazy!
SOLVED: It was Two and a Half Men!
Thank you all for your input!
Two and a half men. Episode with Cloris Leachman called “Madam and her special friend”.
Tommy Boy at the board meeting. “That’s when the who-ers come in”
I’ve asked friends and family and have concluded that it is not the movie Legion, nor is it Always Sunny Philadelphia, nor is it Beerfest.
I think it’s the Sopranos. Can’t find a clip though
Could it be Frank from It’s Always Sunny?
Wedding Crashers dinner scene? The old lady says “and that’s when the whores move in”.
Morello in Orange is the new Black calls her sister a whore that way.
Seinfeld episode with Carol Kane?
damn i’m invested now because i think i know what you’re talking about but now i can’t remember where is from either!
Goodfellas? His wife Karen uses the word as you described.
and Ralph from The Sopranos used the term quite often.
Omgosh I used to quote this years ago, but I have no idea where it’s from!
Probably Danny DeVito on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Would be funny if they were inspired by Sopranos or vice versa.
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