Shut Up and Take My Money
Also known as: Take My Money · Shut Up and Take My Money Fry
"Shut Up And Take My Money!" is a catchphrase and image macro meme from the animated series *Futurama*, where the character Fry screams the line while waving cash at a store clerk. Originating from a July 2010 episode, the meme became the internet's default reaction for expressing instant, no-questions-asked enthusiasm for a product or idea. It spawned a dedicated subreddit, a retail website, and countless derivatives across every major platform.
TL;DR
Shut Up and Take My Money a meme reaction showing enthusiasm to buy a product, using an image of Fry from Futurama with money.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme works in two main ways:
As a reaction: Post the Fry image macro (or just type the phrase) in response to any product, concept, announcement, or idea you find irresistible. The humor comes from mimicking Fry's blind consumer enthusiasm, often for things that are absurd, overpriced, or don't even exist yet.
As a template: Swap Fry for another character holding money or making a similar gesture, keeping the "Shut up and take my [X]!" format. People commonly replace "money" with context-specific words.
The meme typically works best when the thing being reacted to is genuinely cool but slightly impractical, like a concept phone made of transparent glass or a pizza vending machine. The joke sits in that gap between "this is ridiculous" and "I would absolutely buy this."
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Patric Verrone unknowingly predicted his own behavior. He wrote the line as satire about mindless consumerism, then used it himself at an Apple store weeks later.
The episode "Attack of the Killer App" also parodied Twitter (as "Twitcher") and Susan Boyle (as a singing boil named Susan), but only the "take my money" line survived as a lasting meme.
The episode was viewed by an estimated 2.159 million households in its original broadcast.
The IGN reviewer gave the episode an 8.5/10, while the A.V. Club gave it a B.
An Urban Dictionary entry for the phrase describes it as what you say when you hear about a product that "gives you a handjob every time you win a game".
Derivatives & Variations
Variations with different products
A variation of Shut Up and Take My Money
(2011)Extended versions with product details
A variation of Shut Up and Take My Money
(2011)Parody versions with absurd products
A variation of Shut Up and Take My Money
(2011)Frequently Asked Questions
References (5)
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- 3Shut Up And Take My Money! - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Attack of the Killer Appencyclopedia
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