13 Origin Stories Behind Iconic Catchphrases
Catchphrases: love ‘em or hate ‘em, there’s no way to avoid ‘em. But as ingrained as they are into our brains, we know very little about the history behind the most often said phrases in pop culture. Don’t worry, we at Cracked are here to rectify that, with a little insight into more than a dozen famous phrases.
Here's what we want to know. Who invented catch phrases anyway? When did that become a thing. The idea that a person can just claim a specific phrase that they should be known by forever just seems kind of odd when you really think about it.
We wanted to explore the origin stories behind some of the most iconic catchphrases in tv and movies.
Did you know that ‘bazinga’ doesn't appear in the ‘Big Bang Theory’ until the finale of season 2? Turns out it was a real life catch phrase one of the writers would use when he successfully pulled off a prank.
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Stephen Engel
Source: HuffPost
Source: CraveOnline
Source: HuffPost
Source: Daily Bruin
The Soup Nazi
Source: Know Your Meme
And Bob read it off a cue card
Source: The Phrase Finder
Source: Creative Screenwriting
Source: Complex
Source: Yahoo!
Source: SyFy
The Simpsons
Source: Television Academy
Source: Entertainment Weekly
Dazed and Confused
Source: The Wrap