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What's your catchphrase?

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Do you have one? what is it?
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    Funk YouFunk You Posts: 6,864
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    Do you have one? what is it?

    I have several they are:

    "Realllly?" - A rather dissatisfied tone

    "Nice one" - Old skool saying

    "Twunt" - A double insult encoroporating t**t and the c word

    thats just a few of them..
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    SJ_MentalSJ_Mental Posts: 16,138
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    Save effort, Do it right first time.
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    Sweetpea7Sweetpea7 Posts: 87
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    Live and learn, live and learn.
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    vosnevosne Posts: 14,131
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    You're not putting that in there.
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    gothergother Posts: 14,722
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    That's nice.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 17,123
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    I say "indeed" a lot
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    TheMunchTheMunch Posts: 9,024
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    I like to use the word "munch" in scenarios.

    I say "Munch magic" when I solve a problem.

    And "you got Munched" when I beat someone impressively in a game. So it's just replacing "pwned" or "owned". Except it means you got owned by Munch.

    I also use the word "munch" and "munched" to replace words F... and F...ed. Or to say something's messed up or if there's an error. "Someone munched that slogan" "I munched up this line of code"
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    HarrisonMarksHarrisonMarks Posts: 4,360
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    (End of thread)
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    cnbcwatchercnbcwatcher Posts: 56,681
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    "Riveting" - often used in a sarcastic manner to describe something boring or mildly interesting

    "Few Macs short of an Apple Store" - meaning someone who is stupid

    I have loads of others too...
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    Deleted_User381237831Deleted_User381237831 Posts: 7,902
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    Helmet.
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    bazzaroobazzaroo Posts: 6,848
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    "No tea - no work"
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    droogiefretdroogiefret Posts: 24,117
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    Just one more chocolate .

    Actually I don't say it out loud.
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    chocoholic100chocoholic100 Posts: 6,411
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    "Riveting" - often used in a sarcastic manner to describe something boring or mildly interesting

    "Few Macs short of an Apple Store" - meaning someone who is stupid

    I have loads of others too...

    Thats a classic on so many levels.
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    BastardBeaverBastardBeaver Posts: 11,903
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    ****??
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    Joni MJoni M Posts: 70,225
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    That's not very Buddhist is it?
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    agrainofsandagrainofsand Posts: 8,693
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    Joni M wrote: »
    That's not very Buddhist is it?

    I have a feeling this remark has been directed at Boy George a few times over the years...
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 68,508
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    vosne wrote: »
    You're not putting that in there.

    :D Lol

    The children used to take the mick out of my unvarying, "oh well. Never mind." It covered absolutely anything negative, from a dropped cup to our house burning down.
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    Joni MJoni M Posts: 70,225
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    I have a feeling this remark has been directed at Boy George a few times over the years...

    Well, he wouldn't have been a boy then obviously.

    Then there's Nirvana, I said ....... Groundhog day.
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    AvidianAvidian Posts: 6,049
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    Deleted :blush:
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    U96U96 Posts: 13,937
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    'What's Mr Chips doing now?'.The wanking one still creases me up to this day.:D
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    rfonzorfonzo Posts: 11,776
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    I always ask female friends of mine 'hows your husband?'
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    ÆnimaÆnima Posts: 38,548
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    Stop thinking, start drinking - nicked off two pints.
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    lotsobearlotsobear Posts: 432
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    Avidian wrote: »
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    Cool catchphrase! :cool:
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    lea27lea27 Posts: 11,426
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    I say 'unbelievable' far too much.
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    Slarti BartfastSlarti Bartfast Posts: 6,607
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    "Don't Panic", although it could be argued it isn't strictly mine.
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