Catchphrase

Word CATCHPHRASE
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Definitions and meanings of "Catchphrase"

What do we mean by catchphrase?

A group of words, often originating in popular culture that is spontaneously popularized after widespread repeated use.

A signature phrase of a particular person or group.

A term used to shorthen the phrase "I'd do her" down to one simple words that attracts mch less attention. Urban Dictionary

Wakka Wakka Urban Dictionary

The high-calorie foam remnants of a coke that usually include brains, wit, and blueberry jam. It is usually chilled. When served with alcohol, a bubbly catchphrase is very warm, and when warm enough, will respond to Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" in a form of the more interpretive than cohesive dance. Crazy Salamanders eat them for breakfast. Urban Dictionary

When a sentence you write/type comes out like more of a catchphrase than the pun it was intending to be. Urban Dictionary

Every tadpole we have seen says the word beans a lot, we dont know why but its beans Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Catchphrase

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The word "catchphrase" in example sentences

Still, misappropriation of a catchphrase is misappropriation of a catchphrase, and three years later, I'm pleased to report that Hilton, who trademarked the phrase "That's hot!" in 2004 (yes, yes she did), has settled her half-million dollar lawsuit out of court, claiming that the company was "wilful, malicious and oppressive" and "invaded [her] right to privacy". ❋ Eva Wiseman (2010)

Elisabeth Mason: There's a news station in New York whose catchphrase is "Give us 22 minutes and we'll give you the world." ❋ The Huffington Post (2010)

June 9th, 2009 LONDON - Homer Simpson's classical abuse 'd'oh' has been voted as a favourite catchphrase from a children's TV programme in a brand brand brand new poll. ❋ Admin (2009)

First, the fictional mammal released his autobiography; now "simples!", his catchphrase from the comparethemarket. com advert, has made it into the Collins English Dictionary. ❋ Helen Pidd (2010)

Robert Kaplan notes that the current military catchphrase is boots on the ground. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The nicest bad translation I read (if that isn't an oxymoron) was of a catchphrase from a UK TV gameshow, where the lugubrious host used to say to the losers, "Come and have a look at what you would have won." ❋ Unknown (2008)

And as #3 stated, if you think that that catchphrase is funny, then you obviously know nothing about comedy and that explains why you would like this garbage in the first place. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The current catchphrase is boots on the ground; in the future it could be hulls in the water. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Update: Dan created these motivational postcards modelled on my favorite catchphrase from the geek sit-com The IT Crowd. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I coined the catchphrase New Asia (before the Singapore Tourism Board took the phrase and ran a marketing campaign with it). ❋ Unknown (2010)

At least that is what Deputy Secretary of State Jim Steinberg argued when he coined the catchphrase: ❋ Unknown (2009)

Lucky’s most famous catchphrase is “They’re magically delicious!” ❋ Unknown (2010)

This is also referred to as the "catchphrase principle." ❋ Joe Cristalli (2011)

[Catchphrase] [12] [o'clock] ❋ Raptr (2006)

Dude: [Wha] is [Ervin's catchphrase] Boy: [Wakka Wakka] Dude: No tell me what his catchphrase is ❋ Tortoise Master (2018)

Brandon: [Do you like coffee]? [Chelsea]: No, but I like [bubbly] catchphrases. ❋ Rastaroni (2010)

It’s more of an ice cream if it’s in a [cone], it’s not a [gelato] if it’s not in [a cup]. Catchphrase Intended ❋ Wiseowlforums (2018)

[Guy 1]: man, why does this [tadpole] say [beans]? Guy 2: its [tadpole's] catchphrase. Guy 1: what? ❋ BloxxerBoi (2021)

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