Do you have a catchphrase?

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Kaboose the Moose

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Yesterday during a particularly long gap period between lectures my friend and I decided to head over to the arcade machines at the Union and play some Tekken. Now I am not very good with Tekken so predictably I got my arse handed to me BUT the interesting part came when my friend kept yelling "SHABAMASLAM" everytime he won a round.

After about 3 SHABAMASLAM's I asked him about this unique case of tourrettes that he had aquired and he explained that that was his "catchphrase" when winning.

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I tired thinking about the things I say (always a bad idea) and I realized that I sometimes blurt out "it was worth it" when I do something that ends up in a horror show. [small]like that experiment with yeast[/small]

So, I was wondering does the Escapist have catchphrases too or are you all too cool for school? [small]I can't believe I just said that[/small]
 

BlackJack47

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hmmm...not sure, i think i always tend to say "my bad", or whenever an instruction is given to me i say "10-4" when i do it.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Unfortunately, I'm now into the habit of saying "I'MMA FIRING MA LAZAR!" whenever I use the Spartan Laser on ODST.
I only say it because it makes my friends laugh, though.
I can't think of any of my other phrases...
 

The_Healer

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No, I don't have one because I get so annoyed when others continually repeat theirs.
Example: Whenever I tell my friend that I'm going to do anything (and I mean anything), he says "Could be deadly".
Wow its annoying.
 

megapenguinx

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I say "Le Gasp!" or "Lolza" in real life, but I wouldn't say their my catchphrases exactly. I'm not exactly known for what I say....
 

Monkfish Acc.

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I've gone through several catchphrases.
I don't have one at the moment, but my last one was "NO U".

Oh, wait, actually, I've recently picked up this tendancy to say "thanks I could help, bro" at every possible opportunity.
I guess that counts, right?
 

Fists

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I used to always say "are you aware" when being a smart-arse dick to my friends 'til it was pointed out to me. These days I just shut-up most of the time.
 

Saika

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I tend to use "the care that I don't: (insert number here)" if someone tells me something that is useless to me. I also sometimes use the sentence structure "________ that I/it/that/you am/is/are: __________(number or adjective)". Example: "The tired that I am: buckets." The only other one I can think of is usage of phrases that follow things like "do you know what REALLY grinds my gears?", simply because sayings like that irritate the hell out of me. Therefore, I throw my own twist on it with things like "you know what really educates my minotaur/chastises my naughty cat/fumigates my locker room?"
 

Kaboose the Moose

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Avykins said:
I say "fair enough" faaaaar too much. It is one of those "You are fucking babbling so I am not really paying attention but I need to say something so you think I give a shit" phrases.
Now that you mention it, I say the same thing too for the exact same reasons or when a conversation has reached a dead-end. It's something I picked up in Australia along with "no worries" when someone asks me to do something or get something.
 

Vlane

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"My legs, I think they are broken.".

I heard it in a South Park episode and I can't get it out of my head. I say it often when I talk to people on the internet for no reason whatsoever.
 

The_Healer

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stinkychops said:
The_Healer said:
No, I don't have one because I get so annoyed when others continually repeat theirs.
Example: Whenever I tell my friend that I'm going to do anything (and I mean anything), he says "Could be deadly".
Wow its annoying.
Stolen from hence forth.
Oh please don't make the lives of others miserable by classifying perfectly harmless things as 'deadly'. You monster!
 

Kilaknux

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"Sons of several bitches" is one, as well "Fuck this, I'm going to the shed". I confess I stole that last one.