Do you have a catchphrase?

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StarStruckStrumpets

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If I hate something, love something, or something shocks me a lot, I'll always say this:

"That's mad."

I've only just started saying it, but now I can't stop.
 

Cylem

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I learned that saying "yes" in an icy tone is far less likely to get me in trouble than "For the love of God, I've heard this story three times, shut. up."

I also say "Darn skippy" and "Bonus". (I blame my dad for the latter.) When I'm on the internet I use the face o3o way too much, too.
 

DoctorWhat

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Whenever I part company with someone, I don't say goodbye, I say "Have Fun" I just hope no-one I know will be attending any funerals any time soon...
 

McHanhan

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I used to say "That's the bee's knees" when I saw/heard something cool. Now I just say "Cool!"
 

Kohner

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I say, "BOOM mutherfucker!" and "Pwn" alot. my favorite is "Don't make me break out my BAN HAMMER, *****!" in witch case i smack them with something rather large and heavy.
 

VicunaBlue

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In games: Sorry, whenever I kill someone, even on purpose
Around ghetto scum twice my weight: Sorry
My motto: You can only find true happiness once you have given up all hope.
"My" word: Kill-Crazy (that hoe went kill-crazy on me)
 

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"Dash Aweshum" (Thats awesome) in a nerdy voice when someone tells me hot tech news.

Or "Totally Rad!.... NOT!..... Psyche!" in true 90's fastion.
 

Silver

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"Armoured dolphins!", "Rökelaff" (no, it doesn't make more sense in Swedish, honest), "Tonight we roam in hell" (which is actually much more, and much better than just the 300 reference, if you get it), and several other inside jokes mostly.

I also tend to use "metal" and "post-apoc" as substitutes for good or cool. Metal in Swedish then, it's usually pronounced like in english, when it's used to refer to the genre, but it sounds much cooler (and unique and speshul flowery) to use it in Swedish instead, just to see the faces of alternative kids when they register the subtle difference. It's "metall" in Swedish.
 

SovietSecrets

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Not really a catchphrase as much as an add on, but I usually add on yo at the end of every sentence.