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!!Shirt Folding Store Manager
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[[caption-width-right:300:"HERE'S YOUR NAMETAG, MARK! NOW GET TO MINIMUM WAGIN'!"]]
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* BadBoss: Yells at So-and-So to clean up vomit in a changing room and calls her "Mark".
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: After she berates So-and-So, an astronaut punches her because she killed his dog.

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* IncompatibleOrientation: While it's [[AmbiguouslyGay never explicitly stated that Cheerleader Brian is gay,]] the other girls react incredulously to the fact that she picks ''him'' as her prom date and liken it to "going to prom with your dad." During the prom itself, her attempts at flirtation with him fall on deaf ears, and he mostly just thinks she's trying to pull of cheerleading tricks with him.



* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: The most aggressively "girly" of the Teen Girls, and the cruelest and least sympathetic. Contrasted with What's-Her-Face, the most tomboyish, who is also one of the nicest.



* EducationMama: It's implied that her overachieving is at least partially driven by her overbearing stepmother.



* TheFriendNobodyLikes: What's Her Face is explicitly called the "pity friend" and is the one the other three are most likely to ditch or relegate to least-desired roles.

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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: What's Her Face is explicitly called the "pity friend" and is the one the other three are most likely to ditch or relegate to least-desired roles. That said, when Cheerleader dies early in Issue 9, she seems to be on better terms with the other two.


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* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: She's the most tomboyish of the girls, and also generally the nicest. Contrasted with the more explicitly girly Cheerleader, who's also the meanest.


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* GonkyFemme: She's called "The Ugly One," and the Teeny Tiny Girl Squad episode implies she's kind of boyish-looking. She still likes fashion and indulging her girly hobbies.


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* ThrowTheDogABone: In the Yearbook issue, after getting voted "Prettiest" by a cruel senior prank, a LovableJock football player falls in love with her and she gets a teen-movie ending.
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* BizarreTasteInFood: In Episode 10, she walks up to the girls' lunch table carrying a tray piled high with corn, declaring that it's "Corn and Corn Alone Day!"

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* BizarreTasteInFood: In Episode 10, she walks up to the girls' lunch table carrying a tray piled high with corn, corn kernels (and nothing else), declaring that it's "Corn and Corn Alone Day!"
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* BizarreTasteInFood: In Episode 10, she walks up to the girls' lunch table carrying a tray piled high with corn, declaring that it's "Corn and Corn Alone Day!"
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* CatchPhrase: "I think I have a chance with this guy." Often used whenever Thomas the alien shows up.

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "I think I have a chance with this guy." Often used whenever Thomas the alien shows up.



* CatchPhrase: "Aw, peas!"

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "Aw, peas!"



* CatchPhrase: "Jugga jigga wugga!"

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "Jugga jigga wugga!"

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* [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend He is Not My Boyfriend]]: After Cheerleader's death in Issue 9, What’s Her Face expresses joy over how she can date Sci-Fi Greg again. However, in "4 Gregs", What's Her Face laughs at the Gregs for getting wedgies from the football players and denies that she would come to Sci-Fi Greg's defense. Then again, considering that Cheerleader, who is keeping What's Her Face and Sci-Fi Greg apart, is drawing the picture, it is possible that What's Her Face deliberately invoked the trope to cover her true feelings.

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* [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend He is Not My Boyfriend]]: HeIsNotMyBoyfriend: After Cheerleader's death in Issue 9, What’s Her Face expresses joy over how she can date Sci-Fi Greg again. However, in "4 Gregs", What's Her Face laughs at the Gregs for getting wedgies from the football players and denies that she would come to Sci-Fi Greg's defense. Then again, considering that Cheerleader, who is keeping What's Her Face and Sci-Fi Greg apart, is drawing the picture, it is possible that What's Her Face deliberately invoked the trope to cover her true feelings.



* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Since her father's name is actually Manolios Ugly One, it's very possible that her first name is actually The. This isn't out of place in the ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' 'verse, as The Cheat, The Paper, The Stick, and even Homestar in his earliest appearances are also referred to as such.

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* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Since her father's name is actually Manolios Ugly One, it's very possible that her first name is actually The."The". This isn't out of place in the ''WebAnimation/HomestarRunner'' 'verse, as The Cheat, The Paper, The Stick, and even Homestar in his earliest appearances are also referred to as such.



* PetTheDog: Was going to marry the Ugly One in Issue 10 before Strong Bad intervened.
* UniversalDriversLicense: He's seen driving a van, a boat and a brain mech, all of which result in the deaths of some of the girls.

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* PetTheDog: Was going to marry the Ugly One in Issue 10 (assuming that he was not going to arrow her afterwards) before Strong Bad intervened.
* UniversalDriversLicense: He's seen driving a van, a boat boat, and a brain mech, all of which result in the deaths of some of the girls.



* GratuitousJapanese: Japanese Culture Greg either just replaces random nouns with their Japanese translation, or just randomly shouts them out of nowhere.

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* GratuitousJapanese: Japanese Culture Greg either just replaces random nouns with their Japanese translation, translation or just randomly shouts them out of nowhere.



* {{Robosexual}}: Apparently, Japanese Culture Greg is this, as he at least attempts to date [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots Chizuko]], [[EnergyWeapon but it ends disastrously for him]].
** Defied with Sci-Fi Greg, at least based on his reaction to Chizuko. He states that one would expect him, a sci-fi geek, to be this trope. However, Chizuko is so far into the uncanny valley that she makes him sick to his stomach. He is also What's Her Face's boyfriend, anyway.

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Apparently, Japanese Culture Greg is this, as he at least attempts to date [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots Chizuko]], [[EnergyWeapon but it ends disastrously for him]].
** Defied with Sci-Fi Greg, at least based on his reaction to Chizuko. He states that one would expect him, a sci-fi geek, to be this trope. However, Chizuko is so far into the uncanny valley that she makes him sick to his stomach. He Besides, he is also What's Her Face's boyfriend, anyway.boyfriend.



* MonsterWhale: One of the most famous ones and is happy to demonstrate this.

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* MonsterWhale: One of the most famous ones and is happy to demonstrate this.
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* [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend He is Not My Boyfriend]]: After Cheerleader's death in Issue 9, What’s Her Face expresses joy over how she can date Sci-Fi Greg again. However, in "4 Gregs", What's Her Face laughs at the Gregs for getting wedgies from the football players and denies that she would come to Sci-Fi Greg's defense. Then again, considering that Cheerleader is the one drawing the picture, and she is keeping What's Her Face and Sci-Fi Greg apart, it makes sense that What's Her Face would act this way.

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* [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend He is Not My Boyfriend]]: After Cheerleader's death in Issue 9, What’s Her Face expresses joy over how she can date Sci-Fi Greg again. However, in "4 Gregs", What's Her Face laughs at the Gregs for getting wedgies from the football players and denies that she would come to Sci-Fi Greg's defense. Then again, considering that Cheerleader is the one drawing the picture, and she Cheerleader, who is keeping What's Her Face and Sci-Fi Greg apart, is drawing the picture, it makes sense is possible that What's Her Face would act this way.deliberately invoked the trope to cover her true feelings.
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* ClosetGeek: It appears that she is one, but her geeky side is rarely shown, at least when Cheerleader is around. Her love interests are sci-fi themed, and a promo video for ''TabletopGame/TrogdorTheBoardGame'' shows that she's apparently the only girl willing to hang out with [[HollywoodNerd the Gregs]].

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* ClosetGeek: It appears that she is one, but her geeky side is rarely shown, at least when Cheerleader is around. Her love interests are sci-fi themed, and a promo video for ''TabletopGame/TrogdorTheBoardGame'' shows that she's apparently the only girl willing to hang out with [[HollywoodNerd the Gregs]].Gregs.
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* ClosetGeek: It appears that she is one, but her geeky side is rarely shown, at least when Cheerleader is around. Her love interests are sci-fi themed and she is the only girl from the squad to join the 4 Gregs in playing Trogdor! The Board Game.

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* ClosetGeek: It appears that she is one, but her geeky side is rarely shown, at least when Cheerleader is around. Her love interests are sci-fi themed themed, and she is a promo video for ''TabletopGame/TrogdorTheBoardGame'' shows that she's apparently the only girl from willing to hang out with [[HollywoodNerd the squad to join the 4 Gregs in playing Trogdor! The Board Game.Gregs]].



* IdenticallyNamedGroup: They are a quartet composed of guys named Greg and are referred to as "the 4 Gregs". There is also a "Regular Greg" but he is not in their clique.

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* IdenticallyNamedGroup: They are a quartet composed of nerdy guys named Greg and are referred to as "the 4 Gregs". There is also There's apparently a fifth, non-nerdy "Regular Greg" who works as the school mascot, but he is not isn't in their clique.

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* VagueAge: The exact age of the teen girls is left unclear. The only indication of their age is when Strong Bad sings "Teen Girl Squad! They're-teenage-girls-between-the-ages-of-thirteen-and-nineteen"... which is just a redundant definition of "teenager". What's Her Face is old enough to have had her driver's license for a year, implying she's at least 17.

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* VagueAge: The exact age of the teen girls is left unclear. The only indication of their age is when unclear, to the point that at Strong Bad sings "Teen Girl Squad! They're-teenage-girls-between-the-ages-of-thirteen-and-nineteen"... which is just a redundant definition of "teenager". They're-teenage-girls-between-the-ages-of-thirteen-and-nineteen!" What's Her Face is old enough to have had her driver's license for a year, implying she's at least 17.
seventeen, and Cheerleader and So-and-So are implied to be eighth graders in one short, putting them between thirteen and fourteen, but given the NegativeContinuity in play, this isn't worth much.

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* ChewToy: The girls are frequent targets of every sort of disaster, from being riddled by arrows to being vaporized by a laser to being attacked by possums.



* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The girls are frequent targets of every sort of disaster, from being riddled by arrows to being vaporized by a laser to being attacked by possums.
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* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: He's been a truck driver, owner of a Pan-Asian Cuisine stand, a brain mech pilot, ship captain, two judges (at the same time), a play critic, and a witch doctor.

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* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: He's been a truck driver, owner of a Pan-Asian Cuisine stand, a brain mech pilot, ship captain, two judges (at the same time), a play critic, and a witch doctor.
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* WhyDoYouKeepChangingJobs: He's been a truck driver, owner of a Pan-Asian Cuisine stand, a brain mech pilot, ship captain, two judges (at the same time), a play critic, and a witch doctor.
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* ImAHumanitarian: Episode 7 ends with him about to swallow the girls as they fall from the sky.

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* ChildhoodFriends: "Teeny Tiny Girl Squad" shows them as friends in pre-kindergarten.




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* YouthfulFreckles: She has them in "Teeny Tiny Girl Squad" as a pre-kindergartner. Apparently she lost them when she grew up.
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-->'''Strong Bad''': Whoa! Did ''I'' draw that new hotness??
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Her grip on reality is tenuous at best. Her intro cards are full of non-sequiturs and when she visits the beach, her swimming costume is a ''three-piece''. She also prefers to get paid in plain yogurt cups for babysitting.

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Her grip on reality is tenuous at best. Her intro cards are full of non-sequiturs and when she visits the beach, her swimming costume bathing suit is a ''three-piece''. She also prefers to get paid in plain yogurt cups for babysitting.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: Though not for The Ugly One.
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** So and So: The phlegmatic. The most academically invested of the girls and tends to not speak up.

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** So and So: The phlegmatic. The most academically invested of the girls and tends to not to speak up.



* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The girls are frequent targets of every sort of disaster, from being riddled by arrows to being vaporised by a laser to being attacked by possums.

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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The girls are frequent targets of every sort of disaster, from being riddled by arrows to being vaporised vaporized by a laser to being attacked by possums.



* VagueAge: The exact age of the teen girls is left unclear. The only indication of their age is when Strong Bad sings "Teen Girl Squad! They're-teenage-girls-between-the-ages-of-thirteen-and-nineteen"... which is just a redundant definition of "teenager". What's Her Face is old enough to have had her driver's licence for a year, implying she's at least 17.

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* VagueAge: The exact age of the teen girls is left unclear. The only indication of their age is when Strong Bad sings "Teen Girl Squad! They're-teenage-girls-between-the-ages-of-thirteen-and-nineteen"... which is just a redundant definition of "teenager". What's Her Face is old enough to have had her driver's licence license for a year, implying she's at least 17.



The de-facto leader of the Teen Girl Squad, given her shrill and domineering demeanour.

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The de-facto leader of the Teen Girl Squad, given her shrill and domineering demeanour.demeanor.



* NonIndicativeName: Probably. In ''4 Gregs'', she's stated to not be an actual cheerleader. In the fifteenth issue, Cheerleader Brian lifts her up, but she yells at him to put her down because she's "off duty". Also, she will perform a cheer for the basketball team when given a megaphone in Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People. This implies that Cheerleader became a cheerleader primarily because she believes AllGuysWantCheerleaders.

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* NonIndicativeName: Probably. In ''4 Gregs'', she's stated to not to be an actual cheerleader. In the fifteenth issue, Cheerleader Brian lifts her up, but she yells at him to put her down because she's "off duty". Also, she will perform a cheer for the basketball team when given a megaphone in Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People. This implies that Cheerleader became a cheerleader primarily because she believes AllGuysWantCheerleaders.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Issue 1 was the only one to assign the names of the girls who inspired the comic to any of their resultant characters, with So and So being labeled as Kristen from the sbemail senders. In the very next frame, What's Her Face has already begun to misremember her name as "Kristina", and from that point on, only Strong Bad's names were used.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Issue 1 was the only one to assign the names of the girls who inspired the comic to any of their resultant characters, with So and So being labeled as Kristen from the sbemail senders. In the very next frame, What's Her Face has already begun to misremember her name as "Kristina", and from that point on, only Strong Bad's names were are used.



* RelationshipRevolvingDoor: She and Sci-Fi Greg are a couple, but Cheerleader is what is keeping the two apart.

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* RelationshipRevolvingDoor: She and Sci-Fi Greg are a couple, but Cheerleader is what is keeping keeps the two apart.



* CrazyJealousGuy: It appears that he has feelings for What's Her Face. The second What's Her Face starts thinking that she has a chance with the No "I" in Team Boy, Thomas shows up and immediately starts batting her legs.

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* CrazyJealousGuy: It appears that he has feelings for What's Her Face. The second What's Her Face starts thinking that she has a chance with the No "I" in Team Boy, Thomas shows up and immediately starts batting her legs.



* ImplausibleBoardingSkills: He once pulled off a late 360 shove it to boneless.

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* ImplausibleBoardingSkills: He once pulled off a late 360 shove it to boneless.



* OutOfFocus: After being prominently featured in the seventh issue, he went on to make appearances of varying importance up to the tenth, but vanished for 11, 12, and 14. In the fifteenth issue, he actively grumbles in an Easter egg about how the presence of the Gregs made his role as a male foil to the Teen Girl Squad redundant.

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* OutOfFocus: After being prominently featured in the seventh issue, he went on to make made appearances of varying importance up to the tenth, but vanished for 11, 12, and 14. In the fifteenth issue, he actively grumbles in an Easter egg about how the presence of the Gregs made his role as a male foil to the Teen Girl Squad redundant.



* IdenticallyNamedGroup: They are a quartet composed of guys named Greg, and are referred to as "the 4 Gregs". There is also a "Regular Greg" but he is not in their clique.

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* IdenticallyNamedGroup: They are a quartet composed of guys named Greg, Greg and are referred to as "the 4 Gregs". There is also a "Regular Greg" but he is not in their clique.



* SuddenlyShouting: Japanese Culture Greg has a tendency to suddenly shout random Japanese words.

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* SuddenlyShouting: Japanese Culture Greg has a tendency tends to suddenly shout random Japanese words.words suddenly.



* HonestJohnsDealership: He owns a store that sells "Used and Broken Electronics". While [[OverprotectiveDad intimidating DnD Greg]] during the Junior Prom he offers to sell him half a boom-box.
* OverprotectiveDad: He threatens to gut any guy, regardless of his virtues, like a sheep. He then makes an example of D n' D Greg for taking his daughter as a prom date.

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* BoyfriendBlockingDad: He threatens to gut any guy, regardless of his traits, like a sheep. He then makes an example of D n' D Greg for taking his daughter as a prom date.
* HonestJohnsDealership: He owns a store that sells "Used and Broken Electronics". While [[OverprotectiveDad [[TwerpSweating intimidating DnD Greg]] during the Junior Prom he offers to sell him half a boom-box.
* OverprotectiveDad: He threatens to gut any guy, regardless of his virtues, like a sheep. He then makes an example of D n' D Greg for taking his daughter as a prom date.



* ThePigPen: His coach says that he should spend more time in the showers, given his bad odor.

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* ThePigPen: His coach says that he should spend more time in the showers, given his bad odor.



* SchmuckBait: Apparently she became a photographer so she could turn her victims to stone more easily.

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* SchmuckBait: Apparently Apparently, she became a photographer so she could turn her victims to stone more easily.



* DisproportionateRetribution: He vaporises The Ugly One for sneaking a candy bar past the concession stand security.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: He vaporises vaporizes The Ugly One for sneaking a candy bar past the concession stand security.

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** What's Her Name: The melancholic. Always finds herself in inopportune situations and can never get her way.

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** What's Her Name: Face: The melancholic. Always finds herself in inopportune situations and can never get her way.


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* CurlyHairIsUgly: One of the three distinct visual traits that could explain her moniker is hair consisting of a single spiral around her head.
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* [[SheIsNotMyGirlfriend He is Not My Boyfriend]]: After Cheerleader's death in Issue 9, What’s Her Face expresses joy over how she can date Sci-Fi Greg again. However, in "4 Gregs", What's Her Face laughs at the Gregs for getting wedgies from the football players and denies that she would come to Sci-Fi Greg's defense. Then again, considering that Cheerleader is the one drawing the picture, and she is keeping What's Her Face and Sci-Fi Greg apart, it makes sense that What's Her Face would act this way.
-->'''What’s Her Face:''' ''[laughing]'' Those Gregs are such losers!\\
''[cut to the Gregs drawing the girls]''\\
'''Sci-Fi Greg:''' Hey! No way! What’s Her Face would totally come to my defense!\\
''[cut back to the girls drawing the Gregs]''\\
'''What’s Her Face:''' Eww! Don't put that! No I wouldn't!


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* RelationshipRevolvingDoor: She and Sci-Fi Greg are a couple, but Cheerleader is what is keeping the two apart.
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: It is not every day that a cartoon features an Archaeopteryx.
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* HiddenDepths: She's an apparent death metal fan, specifically Brainkrieg, much to the surprise of What's Her Face.

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* HiddenDepths: [[{{Metalhead}} She's an apparent death metal fan, fan]], specifically Brainkrieg, much to the surprise of What's Her Face.
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* VagueAge: The exact age of the teen girls is left unclear. The only indication of their age is when Strong Bad sings "Teen Girl Squad! They're-teenage-girls-between-the-ages-of-thirteen-and-nineteen"... which is just a redundant definition of "teenager". What's Her Face is old enough to have had her driver's licence for a year.

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* FoodAsBribe: She accepts plain yogurt as payment for a babysitting job.
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* BlindingBangs: Sci-Fi Greg.
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* VagueAge: The exact age of the teen girls is left unclear. The only indication of their age is when Strong Bad sings "Teen Girl Squad! They're-teenage-girls-between-the-ages-of-thirteen-and-nineteen"... which is just a redundant definition of "teenager". Whats-Her-Face is old enough to have had her driver's licence for a year.

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* VagueAge: The exact age of the teen girls is left unclear. The only indication of their age is when Strong Bad sings "Teen Girl Squad! They're-teenage-girls-between-the-ages-of-thirteen-and-nineteen"... which is just a redundant definition of "teenager". Whats-Her-Face What's Her Face is old enough to have had her driver's licence for a year.

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* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
** Cheerleader: The choleric. She's loud and abrasive, and constantly puts her friends down.
** So and So: The phlegmatic. The most academically invested of the girls and tends to not speak up.
** What's Her Name: The melancholic. Always finds herself in inopportune situations and can never get her way.
** The Ugly One: The sanguine. She's extremely loony compared to the other girls and never seems to comprehend reality.



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--> '''Sci-Fi Greg''': Uh, Cheerleader, shouldn't you be out, uh, leading cheers?\\
'''Cheerleader''': No, I'm more a cheerleader in the way I dress [[AlphaBitch and in the way I treat other girls]].

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--> '''Sci-Fi Greg''': -->'''Sci-Fi Greg:''' Uh, Cheerleader, shouldn't you be out, uh, leading cheers?\\
'''Cheerleader''': '''Cheerleader:''' No, I'm more a cheerleader in the way I dress [[AlphaBitch and in the way I treat other girls]].girls]].



-->Ahh! The popo! I CAN'T DO ANOTHER NICKEL!

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* BookSmart: Despite her lack of common sense, she's very good at schoolwork. In an Easter egg for Issue 9, she does Tompkins' per-algebra homework for him and it gets an A+++++.

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* BookSmart: Despite her lack of common sense, she's very good at schoolwork. In an Easter egg for Issue 9, she does Tompkins' per-algebra pre-algebra homework for him and it gets an A+++++.

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