Lists of phrases

(Common phrases based on stereotypes) * Driving While Asian, suggests asians cannot drive well. ...more on Wikipedia about "Common phrases based on stereotypes"

:For sarcastic or humorous phrases characterised as "famous last words", not actual dying quotes, see the article Famous last words (sarcasm). ...more on Wikipedia about "Famous last words"

'Goddamn Jew' is a phrase used frequently by Eric Cartman and many other South Park characters. It a satirical stab at anti-Semitism and racism. However, many youth of today who may not fully comprehend the level of satire in South Park find the phrase to be humorous on a racist, surface level. For that reason, the phrase has been used less and less in South Park's run. ...more on Wikipedia about "Goddamn Jew"

Kannada Proverbs or Gadegalu are the sayings about life and people. There are hundreds of gadegalu in Kannada and its origins are probably as old as the language itself. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kannada Proverbs"

(List of catch phrases) *" Cowabunga!" - Originally used by Chief Thunderthud on "The Howdy Doody Show," a 1950s children's television program, it was a nonsense word meant to sound Native American. Later it was adopted by Snoopy in the Peanuts comic strip in the 1960s followed by Sesame Streets Cookie Monster in the 1970s In the 1990s The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (especially Michaelangelo) continued to keep the word in popular culture. The phrase was first popular in the California surfer culture, but gained widespread awareness through the comics. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of catch phrases"

Here is a list of common phrases in constructed languages, similar to the list of common phrases in different languages which lists phrases in natural languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of common phrases in constructed languages"

This is a list of common phrases in various languages, for a general overview of ten to fifteen basic phrases in all of the major world languages, and certain interesting minor ones. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of common phrases in various languages" The Ultimate shortopedia Machine. Lists_of_phrases

List of Greek Phrases/Proverbs ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Greek phrases"

This page lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric and literature reached its peak centuries before that of Ancient Rome. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Latin phrases"

This can be specially said of Spanish language phrases across Latin America: In Puerto Rico, for example, the word Chocha means a private female part, while in Mexico that same word represents a bird. In Argentina, a Chocha, when speaking of it in Puerto Rican terms, is actually called a Concha, word which in Puerto Rico signifies Sea shell. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Puerto Rican phrases, words and slangs"

This is a list of personal signature phrases, i.e. distinctively unique lines used by a person or fictional character that are associated with the character. Examples include famous company slogans, distinctive phrases repeated by fictional characters, and distinctive salutations and sign-offs used by television personalities. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of signature phrases"

This is a list of slogans. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of slogans"

The following is a list of snowclones. Single capital letters (such as X) indicate where new words are inserted in order to create variations on the original phrase. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of snowclones"

The following is a partial list of titles of works based on Shakespearean phrases: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of titles of works based on Shakespearean phrases"

Here is a list of state mottos for the states of the United States. To promote tourism, states also establish state slogans, which are unofficial and change more often than state mottos. A separate list of U.S. state slogans is also available, as well as a list of U.S. state nicknames. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of U.S. state mottos"

(List of words for peace) * Arabic: Salaam (سلام) ...more on Wikipedia about "List of words for peace"

(Pigskin Politics) * Ticket balance ...more on Wikipedia about "Pigskin Politics"

The Royal mottos or Valspråk of the Swedish monarchs has been a tradition since first used by Gustav I of Sweden, in the early 16th century. Every regent of Sweden since has had used their own motto during their periods of reign. The tradition of using a royal motto in other monarchies is that it most often stays the same within one dynasty, and here the Swedish tradition is different. In this respect they do however serve all the traditional purposes of a national or royal motto. One example is the imprint on all one Krona coins, the currency of Sweden. ...more on Wikipedia about "Royal mottos of Swedish monarchs"

The USSR State motto is a quotation from Karl Marx's and Friedrich Engels' Communist Manifesto, meaning Workers of the world, unite!. ...more on Wikipedia about "USSR State motto"

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