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Charlotte says: "Everyone's need a man. That's why I rent. If you own and he still rents, then the power structure is all off. It's emasculating. Men don't want a woman who's too self-sufficient." Samantha: "I'm sorry, did someone just order a Victorian straight up?" Miranda, Carrie and Samntha laughed. ( Sex and the City, Season 2, episode 5)

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A Victorian straight up refers to a classic cocktail made with gin, sweet vermouth, and a splash of dry vermouth. It is usually stirred with ice and strained into a cocktail glass, then garnished with a twist of lemon or orange peel.

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