
~ Carrie Bradshaw (Season VI, Episode 9: A Woman’s Right to Shoes) Catchy Phrases from The Big Bang Theory That’s why we need really special ones now and then to make the walk a little more fun. The fact is, sometimes it’s hard to walk in a single woman’s shoes. ~ Jack Berger (Season VI, Episode 4: Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little) I’ve spent $40,000 on shoes and I have no place to live? I will literally be the old woman who lived in her shoes! ~ Carrie Bradshaw (Season IV, Episode 16: Ring A Ding Ding) ~ Carrie Bradshaw (Season IV, Episode 11: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda) ~ Samantha Jones (Season III, Episode 10: All or Nothing)
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Until he says “I love you”, you’re a free agent. ~ Janice Hosenstein Ohhh, are you a puppy! ~ Janice Hosenstein Catchy Phrases from Sex and the City ~ Monica Elizabeth Geller We were on a BREAK! ~ Ross Eustace Geller OH… MY… GAWD! ~ Janice Hosenstein (Said with a pause after every word and in the most annoying nasal tone EVER!) Well, I gotta buy a vowel. Yeah, yeah, and you were going to give him, you know, your flower. How you doin’? ~ Joseph Francis “Joey” Tribbiani, Jr. What’s up, doc? Variations: What’s up, dogs? ~ To the antagonists in “A Hare Grows in Manhattan” What’s up, Duke? ~ To the knight in “Knight-mare Hare” What’s up, prune-face? ~ To the aged Elmer in “The Old Grey Hare” What’s up, Duck? ~ To Daffy Duck What’s all the hub-bub, bub? ~ In “Falling Hare” What’s up, Darth? ~ To a blaster-wielding Marvin, the Martian in “Looney Tunes: Back In Action”

– Season III, Episode 8: Spoiler Alert), but let’s go with calling them catchphrases just for the fun of it, ok? Catchy Phrases from Bugs Bunny

And fair warning again, mortals: I know that a Ted Mosby would call some of the specimens below “catchwords” and not “catchphrases” (reference: Well, technically, “awesome” wouldn’t be a catchphrase. Let’s check some of these little verbal pieces of awesomeness out below that have rocked our world time and again.

They are oft-repeated and never fail to serve their purpose of adding that punch to any conversation when slipped in ad libitum. Over the years, the moving reels have given us catchphrases that have become legen-wait for it-dary in their own right. ~ Take a hike, Mike! (Say it in the quintessential Rajesh Ramayan “Raj” Koothrappali way and you are golden!) Catchy Phrases from Sitcoms ~ What’s the story, morning glory? ~ What’s new, morning brew? ~ Why so wary, sugared-dairy? ~ What’s the scene, jelly bean? ~ Fiddle-de-dum! Morning, chum! ~ What’s cookin’, good lookin’? ~ I’m the boss, applesauce! ~ Yes, indeed, pumpkin seed.
