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title is derived from the main character's | catchphrase, a query towards the rest of the cast when |
The song's title quickly became a | catchphrase across North America, and was referenced in |
Hutton's | catchphrase, after presenting a hypothesis he postulate |
ropop feel; a provocative, yet silly enough | catchphrase and hook ("Let's have some fun, this beat i |
common refrain, "Get Down Shep!", became a | catchphrase, and The Barron Knights released a song wit |
The term became a | catchphrase and is often utilized to make the German pe |
The | catchphrase as used by the Pepsi ad was based upon a si |
, as if he was in a dream, confirmed by the | catchphrase at the end "You haven't woken up until you` |
ant chose a square and attempted to solve a | catchphrase behind it. |
tty Boop (most famously using Kane's famous | catchphrase Boop Boop a Doop). |
This is a reference to a | catchphrase by Looney Tunes character Elmer Fudd, "Be v |
to host an all new interactive DVD game of | Catchphrase, complete with original theme music and Mr. |
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, was based on the | catchphrase Don't some mothers 'ave 'em, used by Jimmy |
ir video scoreboard and "More Cowbell" as a | catchphrase during the 2007 playoffs. |
still referees major boxing events, and his | catchphrase during pre-fight instructions, "(I am) fair |
The perl5-porters mailing list now has a | catchphrase for such features: they're called "action a |
He also invented a short-lived | catchphrase for the double play combination of Ernie Ba |
pirate radio scenes and was even a bit of a | catchphrase for UK Radio 1's R&B Guru Trevor Nelson in |
ed the toy actually said "Again, again!", a | catchphrase from the show. |
all three projects, Whitlock established a | catchphrase from his characters' distinct pronunciation |
while in the 1980s, Waite was known for his | catchphrase, Hello, I'm Terry Waite. |
Wilton's most popular | catchphrase, imitated by many a man of advanced years i |
Domo arigato, a | catchphrase in the song "Mr. |
and has since become a | catchphrase in Indian popular culture. |
It was also used on Family | Catchphrase in 1994. |
His remark has become a | catchphrase in the Chinese intellectual circle (see, fo |
he English language that became a sarcastic | catchphrase in North America in the 1990s. |
Domo arigato, a | catchphrase in the song "Thank You Very Much" by The Ap |
de "Quick, Henry, the Flit!" into a popular | catchphrase in the United States. |
His | catchphrase in this phase is shown to be "piece, piece" |
sed by Danny Ross in The Clitheroe Kid as a | catchphrase, in indecisive (but not unfriendly) respons |
ich due to the success of the show became a | catchphrase in the United States. |
Their | catchphrase is Waaaauuuuugh. |
His famous | catchphrase is "Win or Each Way" |
Tom's | catchphrase is 'Where the Hell is Roger?'. Roger invari |
The undertaker's | catchphrase is "Swiftly and with style", while announci |
His | catchphrase is "Dirty Diapers!" which he exclaims whene |
- A spoiled and unkind childish queen whose | catchphrase is "Off with their heads!" |
Bob's | catchphrase is "Can we fix it ?", to which the other ch |
Another common | catchphrase is "and that pass was high, but not in the |
e first of several films titled with Lewis' | catchphrase, Is Everybody Happy? also premiered in 1929 |
The movie's | catchphrase is, "No rig was too big for them to handle! |
(portrayed by Alexander Armstrong) with the | catchphrase It's Pimm's O'clock!, somewhat mocking thei |
The title derives from a | catchphrase of Barth's. |
The line "Never mind" became a lighthearted | catchphrase of the era. |
The | catchphrase of the company is: Qui ne boit pas Fada ne |
"Holy cow" was the | catchphrase of Yankees shortstop and broadcaster Phil R |
"What's up, Doc?", a | catchphrase of the cartoon character Bugs Bunny |
r, Max declares 'Sim, Sim, Sala beem!", the | catchphrase of Hadji from Jonny Quest. |
Tracy's | catchphrase of "you're a silly" was originally Moffat's |
ing lines of the song are taken from to the | catchphrase of English music hall performer Charlie Che |
Stereophonic Sound Spectacular, is also the | catchphrase of the iconic Japanese Shibuya-kei band Piz |
omedian/impressionist Bobby Davro, with his | catchphrase of "They're in heat, so vote with your feet |
mission, she wrote It's Always Something (a | catchphrase of her character Roseanne Roseannadanna), w |
It gave rise to a popular | catchphrase of the late forties "With one bound Dick wa |
vis but tells the villain in the voice (and | catchphrase) of Katharine Hepburn: "I hope Dan mows you |
oiced the interactive play along version of | Catchphrase on wedigtv. |
His | catchphrase, on encountering someone, or entering a roo |
ent and paid homage to him using the "boom" | catchphrase on the air several times. |
The title is taken from a television | catchphrase popularized in the 1960s by comedian Jackie |
n for his delivery of "Let's get it on!", a | catchphrase started by boxing referee Mills Lane. |
times combines "Cadillac time" with another | catchphrase such as "Kodak moment" to describe a perfec |
the Captain's mumbled "unga bunga" became a | catchphrase that the kids would shout before watching e |
at the end of the programme and it became a | catchphrase that complete strangers still shout at me i |
In the Super | Catchphrase, the winning contestant faced a 5x5 board o |
s around the world and its title is still a | catchphrase today, even though science has gone far bey |
This statement, a | catchphrase used frequently by Black in concert, resurf |
The album's title was a | catchphrase, used by the band, taken from the cult TV s |
ght, Matthew, I'm going to be Underworld (a | catchphrase used by contestants on the UK ITV programme |
Warhol replies "Yeah, I know", and a | catchphrase was born. |
His | catchphrase was "Up and at 'em, Atom Ant!" |
His | catchphrase was "Keep 'em peeled!" - asking viewers to |
His | catchphrase was "Gracie, this is the first time we've e |
of an eye for the ladies, Bertorelli's main | catchphrase was "What a mistake-a to make-a!", after th |
t actually trademarked, within two days the | catchphrase was being used independently by John S. Nov |
omedian of the pre and post war years whose | catchphrase was 'You lucky people'. |
Chester's | catchphrase was "Down in the jungle living in a tent, b |
ted post-match interviews with Bruno, whose | catchphrase was "know what I mean, 'Arry?", and their r |
The "Not!" | catchphrase was the basis of a scene in the 2006 movie |
This resulted in Lock feeling ill, and the | catchphrase was continued for their duration on 6 Music |
His | catchphrase was, "Well, if I was ______, I'd be the bes |
sman Steve LaTourette (R-OH 14) invoked the | catchphrase while criticizing the American Recovery and |
character of Mayor Burnside coined a minor | catchphrase with his manic "Handle it, Roy, handle it!" |
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