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Ironically, at that time, Hannigan was already expanding her own family. Lily disappeared from the series from the season's 20th episode, "Mobius Designs," until episode 23, "As Fast as She Can. This led to her character missing a few episodes before finally returning for season 4's last two episodes.

Instead of simply removing Lily from the storyline, the show provided a clever explanation by expanding on a cold open joke. At the start of "Mobius Designs," Barney decided to tell Lily a dirty joke despite Ted and Marshall's warning that the content was "guy funny.

However, Lily's reaction only reiterated that fact, since she immediately walked away and avoided the group for the next month.

This, of course, was an added line to cleverly explain the character's disappearance in the series. Before that, the sitcom came up with hilarious ways to cover up Hannigan's pregnancy throughout season 4.

Created by Ted, it looks delicious but tastes "wrong. The Mermaid Theory: The theory that a guy will eventually want to sleep with any women he knows after an extended period of time, no matter how much he initially was disgusted by her.

Don't go anywhere that has candles. No sharing food—in fact, anything involving saliva is off limits. The most important rule is no lying to the spouse about anything you do. Desperation Day: February 13, the day when single women are supposedly desperate enough to lower their standards just so they won't feel alone come Valentine's Day.

Marshpillow: The name Lily gives her body pillow, which she also dresses up to look like Marshall. Furgling: Invented by Barney's dad, the word means "fumbling for keys. Graduation Goggles: As explained by Robin, it's the feeling a person gets right before they are about to leave something or someone, even if they hated it. Also known as beer goggles or bridesmaid goggles. Those born before the Ewok Line hate Ewoks, and those born after love them.

Pregnancy Brain: A phenomenon that happens to Lily where a pregnant woman becomes scatterbrained, possibly because of the hormones. Early Relationship Chicken: An early phase in a relationship where you don't want to say no to anything because you don't want to seem boring or close-minded. The Broath: An oath made between two bros, which, according to Barney, is the highest oath of all.

Pre-Shtup: A contract Barney makes his one-night stands sign before, um, getting down business so that they can't become clingy. Patent pending. Broller: A stroller created by Barney that includes a "boob cam" to check out women while they bend down to look at his "child. Stamp Tramp: A name given to Marshall because he gives his stamp of approval to everything.

Piggyback Stamper: A name given to Ted because he gives his stamp of approval to something after someone else has already given their stamp to it. Brobibs: Barney's billion-dollar idea of bibs that look exactly like the outfit you're currently wearing. Lobster Situation: The classic situation of wanting what you can't have.

This particular name comes from the time Robin found out she was allergic to lobster. She became obsessed with eating it until it blew up in her face and, according to Lily, "blew up her face. The Over-Correction: When someone dates the opposite personality of the person with whom they just ended a relationship.

Pit Guy: Someone whom a person has been obsessed with for so long that they'd throw them into a pit in their basement just like Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs. Engagement Ring Effect: The theory that after you wear an engagement ring, you become invisible to other men. But if one person is not into the other, it comes off as "serial-killer crazy" a la Jeffrey Dahmer.

Heavy-Set Go: A weight scale that is hidden under the welcome mat to make sure the woman about to get seduced is not overweight. Jor-El Cam: A camera in the closet that records and projects an amplified image and echoed voice of the person being recorded.

Escape From Bitch Mountain: A chute in the kitchen that leads to the alley behind the apartment that Barney can use to escape. Voice-Activated Smoke Detectors: Smoke detectors that activate sprinklers any time certain phrases are uttered by women in Barney's apartment. Phrases include: "I'm a week late," "I'm too tired," "I want a deeper commitment," and "We have a child together.

The Minnesota Tidal Wave: Also known as "the Robin Scherbatsky," it is a drink that contains peach schnapps, coconut rum, vanilla vodka, strawberry creme liqueur, sugar, cranberry juice, and Maraschino cherries.

Clearly, this needs no further explanation. Sumbitches: Cookies invented by the Mother that contain peanut butter, chocolate, and caramel.

Platonish: The idea that if in 20 minutes you could decide to live happily ever after with one of your friends, you are not platonic—just platonish. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Retrieved Jan Categories Season 5 Episodes Articles to be rewritten. Universal Conquest Wiki. First aired: February 1, Director: Pamela Fryman. Writer: Craig Gerard Matthew Zinman. Barney's Blog. Wendy :. Ted :. You guys got Wendy saying it now?

Come on, like, I get it, Cook Pu is a stupid name and it gets stupider and stupider the more you say it. Cook Pu :. Robin :. Marshall :. Wait a minute.

Sign In. How I Met Your Mother. Comedy Romance. Director Pamela Fryman. Top credits Director Pamela Fryman. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Top cast Edit. Nick Swisher Self as Self. Charlene Amoia Wendy as Wendy. Lyndsy Fonseca Daughter as Daughter. David Henrie Son as Son. Charlene Lovings Assistant as Assistant.



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