The Waltons gave us on of TV's most enduring catchphrases, and remains an iconic 1970s show all these years later.
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An image of a beige frog accompanied by the text "It Is Wednesday My Dudes" was a prominent meme in the mid-2010s. Here's the lore behind the iconic meme trend.
Catch Phrase Poet Clothing is excited to announce the launch of its highly anticipated “Wear Your Mindset” Spring Collection, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s journey. Celebrating one ...
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Sports commentator Shannon Sharpe has a famous catchphrase that you've probably heard in viral NBA edits happening on TikTok right now. It's called "Lakers in 5." Sharpe has said it multiple times on ...
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Jimmie Walker’s explosive catchphrase dominated the 1970s as J.J. Evans shouted it whenever excitement struck on the groundbreaking sitcom. The phrase became cultural shorthand for enthusiasm and ...
He has one of the most recognizable voices in Hollywood, and if you're a little dazed and confused, we're talking about Matthew McConaughey. The actor has now trademarked his pear-like (ph) tones and ...
One of Hollywood’s biggest stars is fighting back against AI using his likeness and voice. Actor Matthew McConaughey was recently granted several trademarks for catchphrases he’s used in film and ...
McConaughey trademarked eight famous catchphrases to protect against AI misuse of his likeness. USPTO granted protection for iconic phrases, including "Alright, alright, alright." Lawyers state ...