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YOUR Catchphrases, Sayings, Memes and All Other Pop-Cultury Things!

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Yes, yes, this thread is indeed spawned from my deep disappointment after not copywriting my coined nickname for Jennifer Lawrence, J-Law. I would've made millions... but, alas! :csad:

It's true purpose is for us to document and discuss our various internet pop culture creations - successes and (especially) failures. So, what catchphrases, sayings, hashtags, acronyms, nicknames, memes, etc. have YOU invented? Be sure to include their meanings and origins. After all, what good superhero nerd doesn't love a good origin story?! Was it a success? A failure? Be sure to also let us know if they caught fire or just plain caught ****. :o

And if you come up with something new, post it here! Use us as a testing grounds of sorts. You know we'll provide the absolute best feedback. :cwink:

Now, bleach it, Upton, and get on with the show!
 
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I guess I should have included the origin story, a co-worker of mine said that to our boss the other day.
 
Not too exciting, but I'd like to jot down that I coined "Fassneto" and "McXavier" in the First Class days (along with the grossly overused "J-Law") and these actor/character hybrids continue to be used by fans of the prequel/"inbetweenquel" series (that was all Bryan Singer's doing,) to this day.

JP upgraded my Fassneto to the admittedly superior "Sassneto," which can now be used to describe McKellen's portrayal as well... obviously. :o
 
I say Aw Fugnuggets often. Might have gotten it from Freakazoid.
 
No it isn't BOY.

Shaddup, Clippy. :o and we're the same age dammit, just because you're British and I'm jealous doesn't give you the right to be Arthur Neville Pompousass about it.

So take THAT, good sir, and good DAY. :gibbs:

:toth
 
Successful? Failure? Be sure to also let us know if they caught fire or just plain caught ****. :o
 
Well I don't know that "Parsawkyer" ever caught any traction, but it exists...
 
Hello.

Nice to meet you.

Thank you.

Goodbye.

.... are all examples of my infamous, witty catchphrases that I use almost every day. I am wild and crazy.
 
C'mon, JJJ, bleach it Upton and share your witticisms! :argh:

You do have some, right? :csad:
 
Hello.

Nice to meet you.

Thank you.

Goodbye.

.... are all examples of my infamous, witty catchphrases that I use almost every day. I am wild and crazy.

Kids these days and their crazy lingo.
 
C'mon, JJJ, bleach it Upton and share your witticisms! :argh:

You do have some, right? :csad:

I find canned catchphrases hackneyed and forced.

The only words I repeat on a daily basis are four letter expletives when I'm stuck in rush-hour traffic.
 
I don't know about catchphrases but there are some sayings that I mouth off on a semi-regular basis.

"Don't hate... NEGOTIATE."

"I'll take an honest ****e over a lying virgin."

"When it comes to breasts I like 'em real that look fake or fake that look real."

"If it looks like a duck and sounds like a duck, it could be a goose."

"New Yorkers aren't rude... We just have **** to do."

"Always ask yourself, what would MacGyver do?"

"Rule #1: Never give the robots guns. Rule #2: Never give the monkeys guns."

"If Superman shows up in your town, things are not good. Things are bad. **** is going down."
 
Bloody Blast It!!!

- (Said because I don't want to swear in front of my son)
 
When it rains I like to say ''Its pissing like a pregnant lady''.
 
So I have a question, when did the term Goof become some sort of deadly insult? I know this kid, who thinks he's some tough little **** and he flat out told me if I called him a goof he'd tried to kill me for it. I laughed my ass of when he said that.
 

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