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In the stage version of You Can't Take it WIth You, Penny, the mother of one of the main characters and rather a flake, utters this line as another character boorishly talks about his hobby of raising orchids: "You know, I've been waiting for an orchid!" which brings about blushing titters from the other members of her family before the show goes on. For modern audiences, it's a cricket chirp moment. For modern actors, it's one of those bits you come to dread because you don't know what to do with it.
I can't find any reference to this as Golden Era slang (the show is set in the thirties). Googling renders up a lot of high school guessing (always sexual).
Anyone have any idea?
I can't find any reference to this as Golden Era slang (the show is set in the thirties). Googling renders up a lot of high school guessing (always sexual).
Anyone have any idea?