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Pretentious? Moi?
used self-satirically as an admission of pretentious qualities UK A somewhat tired catchphrase.- Mr Johnson’s voice... “Pretentious? Moi?” Basil stops. He hears a female laugh. — John Cleese and Connie Booth, Fawlty Towers, 1975
- “ I was playing behind a wall of bricks meant to represent the alienation of the rock star.” He flashed her a grin. “Pretentious, moi? I’d gone bonkers, basically.” — Wendy Holden, Farm Fatale, p. 281, 2001
- Pretentious? Moi? I prefer guitars to synthesisers, and The Beatles to Kylie. — The Guardian, 23 August 2003
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