| Term | Definition |
| Dorothy: Oh, my! | Put 'em up! Put 'em up! Which one of you first? I'll fight you both if you want! I'll fight you with one paw tied behind my back. I'll fight you standing on one foot. I'll fight you with my eyes closed. Oh--pulling an axe on me eh? Sneaking up on me, eh? Why yooooo! |
| Tin Man: Here--here. Go 'way and let us alone! | Oh, scared huh? Afraid, huh? how long can you stay fresh in that can? (laughs) Come on--get up and fight, you shivering junk yard! Put your hands up, you lop-sided bag of hay! |
| Toto: Barks | Well, I'll get you, anyway, Pee-Wee |
| Dorothy: Shame on you! | What---what did you do that for? I didn't bite him. |
| Dorothy: No, but you tried to. It's bad enough picking on a straw man, but when you go around picking on poor little dogs--- | Well, you didn't have to go and hit me, did you? Is my nose bleeding? |
| Dorothy: Well, of course not, My goodness, what a fuss you're making. Well, naturally, when you go around picking on things weaker than you are-- Why, you're nothing but a great big coward! | You're right--I am a coward. I haven't any courage at all. I even scare myself. Look at the circles under my eyes. I haven't slept in weeks. |
| Tin Man: Why don't you try counting sheep? | That doesn't do any good--I'm afraid of 'em. |
| Dorothy: I'm sure he could give you some courage. | Well, wouldn't you feel degraded to be seen in the company of a cowardly lion? I would. |
| Dorothy: No, of course not. | Gee, that's awfully nice of you. My life has been simply unbearable. |
| Dorothy: There's the Emerald City! Oh, we're almost there at last! At last! It's beautiful isn't it? Just like I knew it would be. He really must be a Wizard to live in a city like that! | .Well, come on, then. What are we waiting for? |
| Dorothy: Oh, but--but please. It's very important. | And---and I got a permanent just for the occasion. |
| Dorothy: Your Majesty, if you were king, you wouldn't be afraid of anything? | Not nobody, not nohow! |
| Tin Man: Not even a rhinoceros? | Imposserous! |
| Dorothy: How about a hippopotamus? | Why, I'd thrash him top to bottomas! |
| Dorothy: Supposin' you met an elephant? | I'd wrap him up in cellophant! |
| Scarecrow: What if it were a brontosaurus? | I'd show him who was Kind of the Fores'! |
| BEGINNING OF SCENE FIVE | Wait a minute fellahs. I was thinkin'. I really don't want to see the Wizard this much. I'd better wait outside. |
| Dorothy: Don't you know the Wizard's going to give you some courage? | I'd be too scared to ask him for it. |
| Dorothy: Oh well then--we'll ask him for you. | I'd sooner wait outside. |
| Dorothy: But why? Why? | Because I'm still scared! |
| Dorothy: Oh come on. | Ohhhhhhh! |
| Scarecrow: What happened? | Somebody pulled my tail. |
| Scarecrow: Oh you did it yourself! | I--Oh-- |
| Oz: I AM THE WIZARD! THE GREAT AND POWERFUL WIZARD OF OZ. COME FORWARD! | What was that? What was that? |
| Scarecrow: I think its the wizard. | Tell me when its over! Oh! Oh! Look at that! Look at that! Oh--Ohhhhhh-I want to go home---I want to go home! |
| Oz: Silence! Whippersnapper! The magnificent Oz has every intention of granting your requests! | What's that? What did he say? |
| Oz: Now, go! | But--but what if she kills us first? |
| Tin Man: Well, that's you all over | They sure knocked the stuffings out of you, didn't they |
| Scarecrow: Come on fellows! | Oh-Oh-Oh-I......I..I..I...hope my strength holds out |
| Tin Man: I hope your tail holds out. Oh- | What's that? What's that? |
| Scarecrow: Don't cry now. We haven't got the oil-can with us and you've been squeaking enough as it is. | Who's that? Who's that? |
| Scarecrow: I've got a plan to get in there. | Fine. He's got a plan. |
| Scarecrow: And you're going to lead us. | Yeah! Me? |
| Scarecrow: Yes, you | I...I...I..I...gotta get here outta here? |
| Scarecrow: That's right. | All right, I'll go in there for Dorothy--Wicked Witch or no Wicked Witch--Evil Monkeys or no Evil Monkeys! I'll tear em' apart. (growls) I may not come out alive, but I'm going in there. There's only one thing I want you to do. |
| Scarecrow and Tin Man: What's that? | Talk me out of it. |
| Tin Man: Where do we go now? | Yeah! |
| Scarecrow: Wait! We'd better make sure. Dorothy, are you up there? | It's us! |
| Tibea: Oh no you don't! | Listen, fellows. It's her. Let's move! |
| Tin Man: Where did she go? | I coulda sworn I heard her |
| Dorothy: Oh Toto! | Stand behind me! I'ls protect ya! |
| Witch: Going so soon? I wouldn't hear of it. Why, my little party's just beginning! | Trapped! Trapped like mice---er---rats! |
| Tin Man: You've had plenty of time already! | Yeah! |
| Wizard: Well...I.... | with Tin Man) And the Scarecrow's brain? |
| Wizard: You are now a member of the Legion of Courage! | Oh--Oh---shucks folks! I'm speechless! |
| Tin Man: Yes---How about Dorothy? | Yeah. |
| Wizard: Ah... | Dorothy next! |
| Oz: The balloon failed to return to the fair. | It did? |
| Dorothy: Oh, now I'll never go home! | Stay with us then Dorothy! We all love you. we don't want you to go. |
| Dorothy: Oh--Goodbye, Lion. You know, I know it isn't right, but I'm going to miss the way you used to holler for help before you found your courage. | Well--I would never've found it if it hadn't been for you. |
| Tin Man: Oh it ticks! Listen, look it ticks! | Read - read what my medal says. Courage! Ain't it the truth! |