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CATCHPHRASE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 25, 2025 · The meaning of CATCHPHRASE is a word or expression that is used repeatedly and conveniently to represent or characterize a person, group, ...
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What is a Catchphrase — Definition, Examples & Uses - StudioBinderJul 5, 2020 · A catchphrase is a memorable phrase or expression that becomes widely recognized through repeated usage. These phrases, which can originate from ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin<|control11|><|separator|>
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Catch-phrase - Etymology, Origin & MeaningCatchphrase, from 1837, combines catch (v.) + phrase (n.); it means a memorable phrase that "catches" in the mind, originally from politics and popular play ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Catchphrases | Psychology TodayAug 30, 2012 · The term catchphrase first appeared in common parlance around 1850 and was used to described words or phrases that got “caught” in one's mind.
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21 Unforgettable Advertising Slogans (with Takeaway Tips!)Apr 8, 2025 · Some of the best advertising slogans ever · 1. Nike: Just Do It · 2. L'Oreal: Because You're Worth It · 3. Maybelline: Maybe She's Born With It.
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CATCHPHRASE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionarya phrase that is often repeated by and therefore becomes connected with a particular organization or person, especially someone famous such as a television ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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None### Summary of Catchphrase Definition, Characteristics, Distinctions, and Examples
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Catchphrase - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.comA catchphrase is a memorable term or expression made popular through repeated use. These iconic phrases often spring from movies, TV shows, and other media.
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CATCH-PHRASE definition in American English - Collins DictionaryA catch-phrase is a sentence or phrase which becomes popular or well-known, often because it is frequently used by a famous person.
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catchphrase, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun catchphrase is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for catchphrase is from 1834, in Globe (Washington, D.C.).
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catchword, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun catchword is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for catchword is from 1693, in the writing of Robert South, ...
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Catchword - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in 1730 from catch + word, "catchword" meant a guide word in books; its meaning evolved by 1795 to a repeated word, especially politically.
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[PDF] Verbal Repetition in Greek Tragedy Thesis submitted for the degree ...Nov 8, 2024 · This thesis examines the ways in which critics, ancient and modem, have looked at verbal repetitions in the texts of Greek tragedy, in ...
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Encyclopedia of Humor Studies - Sage KnowledgeSeveral types of jokes are often found in Plautus's work. These include refrains (jokes turning on the repetition of words), for examples at Rudens 1212 ...
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Shakespeare and the Early Modern Culture of Quotation (Chapter 1)Shakespeare included popular expressions, proverbs, aphorisms, maxims, witticisms, catchphrases and popular songs in his writing throughout his career, and ...
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[PDF] The Great British Music Hall: Its Importance to ... - Culture UnboundArguably the most famous Music Hall jokers were Dan Leno and Little Tich. Basing his act upon the most impoverished mem- bers of society, Leno used the ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] Dickens and Shakespeare's Household WordsThe stage was set for Sam Weller. II. Wellerisms and Everyday Language. Sam Weller, one of Dickens's first great originals, speaks most memorably in clichés.Missing: catchphrases | Show results with:catchphrases
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[PDF] The Radio and Television WorkThe memorable Benny catchphrases "Well!" and "Now cut that out!" also began to be heard with increasing regularity in the 1940s. Benny also ex- ploited ...
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Mae West's Identification with the Feminist Camp - jstorcome over") and anticipates West's famous "Come up and see me sometime" when ... Hollywood in the enormously successful She Done Him Wrong, Edith Head's.
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[PDF] The evolution of swearing in television catchphrases - DiVA portalThe presence of swear words also impacts on the voluntary ratings that are assigned to TV series (e.g. TV-MA). These aspects interact with narrative-stylistic ...Missing: reruns global
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Millions "Love Lucy": Commodification and the Lucy PhenomenonI Love Lucy emerged as a central story cycle concerned with the major cultural preoccupations of the post war era: marriage, domesticity, and the attainment of ...Missing: phrases catchphrases
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[PDF] john caldwell convergence television: - aggregating form and ...During the network era of the 1960s and 1970s, Tv shows aired, reran, and came and went in a descending temporal sequence defined by their initial air-date ...Missing: catchphrases global
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(PDF) LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF ADVERTISING SLOGANSJul 14, 2020 · The most popular linguistic features of the examined advertising slogans are as follows: imperative sentences, rhythm, ellipsis, personification, assonance and ...Missing: phonetic | Show results with:phonetic
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[PDF] The Linguistic Characteristics of Political and Advertising Slogans... slogans of two to four words), prosody (syntactic and phonetic repetitions, rhythm, rhymes, or intonation), rhetoric (specific notionality, inferences, and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Gesturing Body of Film - SpringerLinkOct 30, 2025 · The chapter explores how films embody temporality, illusion, and vitality, and how they engage viewers through sensorial resonance rather than ...Missing: catchphrases | Show results with:catchphrases
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A Systematic Review of Emoji: Current Research and Future ...Compared with plain text, emoji are richer in semantic meaning (Ai et al., 2017), and have semantic similarity in different languages (Barbieri et al., 2016b).Missing: catchphrases viral<|separator|>
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The Role of Gesture in Communication and Cognition - NIHAug 11, 2020 · For example, a speaker might say, “The batter hit the ball,” while gesturing a high arching trajectory, uniquely communicating the ball's path.
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60 Hand Gestures You Should Be Using and Their MeaningOct 22, 2025 · We broke down all of the most popular TED Talks and major speeches from the last five decades and synthesized them into the top 20 hand gestures you can use.Missing: transcending | Show results with:transcending
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TV's 60 Greatest Catchphrases - TV GuideSep 9, 2013 · These indelible and infinitely quotable words spoken by our favorite TV characters and personalities are forever etched in our brains.
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AFI's 100 Years…100 Movie Quotes - American Film InstituteThe American Film Institute's List of the 100 Greatest Movie Quotes Of All Time. ... "I'll be back." The Terminator (1984). The Terminator (1984). Cast: Arnold ...
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[PDF] Character Merchandising - WIPOCharacter merchandising can be defined as the adaptation or secondary exploitation, by the creator of a fictional character or by a real person or by one or ...<|separator|>
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'The Simpsons' Bosses Reflect on the Shows Enduring LegacyJun 12, 2025 · Streaming has only amplified its impact. “Being on Disney+ has been somewhat rejuvenating for us,” Selman said.
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The Birth of 'Just Do It' and Other Magic Words - The New York TimesAug 19, 2009 · Years later, the phrase became the inspiration for Nike's “Just Do It” campaign. The episode might make you wonder about the genesis of some ...Missing: catchphrase | Show results with:catchphrase
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The Psychological Power of a Marketing Slogan - Samford UniversityJun 8, 2016 · According to the Nike Close-Up article, “'Just do it' was imperative, impatient, presumptuous and a little rude” and it was not “the sort of ...Missing: catchphrase | Show results with:catchphrase
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Barack Obama's New Hampshire Primary SpeechJan 8, 2008 · The following is a transcript of Senator Barack Obama's speech to supporters after the New Hampshire primary, as provided by CQ Transcriptions via The ...Missing: slogan | Show results with:slogan
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[PDF] Online Journal of English for Specific Purpose. 3(24) - ERICIn this paper, I focus on the analysis of the phrase “Yes, we can” from the speeches of President Obama, along with the phrase's usage in various disciplines—.
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The effects of repetition frequency on the illusory truth effect - NIHMay 13, 2021 · Repeated information is often perceived as more truthful than new information. This finding is known as the illusory truth effect, and it is ...Missing: catchphrases | Show results with:catchphrases
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fMRI studies of successful emotional memory encodingIn this meta-analysis, we aimed to characterize the neural systems that have been consistently associated with emotional memory formation.Missing: phrase | Show results with:phrase
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fMRI studies of successful emotional memory encodingOver the past decade, fMRI techniques have been increasingly used to interrogate the neural correlates of successful emotional memory encoding.Missing: phrase | Show results with:phrase
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[PDF] Who Drives Divergence? Identity Signaling, Outgroup Dissimilarity ...Study 4 provides further evidence of divergence: People sug- gested they would abandon a catchphrase when it was adopted by various outgroups. Further, ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] SuperWhoLock: An Analysis of Subculture in a Microblogging Settingfandom identity and non-fandom identity is acknowledged by both the in-group and out-group. Thus, the fandom shows an interest in its own self-definition ...
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Media Fandom and Audience Subcultures - Sage PublishingAnother key aspect of fan cultures outlined in the early research of Jenkins and. Bacon-Smith was the sense of camaraderie and cohesion among groups of fans.
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[PDF] Exploring Nisu Culture: - Lund University Publications(3) To what extent does nisu culture challenge or reinforce existing gender stereotypes ... becoming a popular catchphrase. As a result, any male actor ...