The phrase "whatever will be, will be" was popularized by the song "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" in the 1956 Alfred Hitchcock film "The Man Who Knew Too Much." It was written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
Yes, the phrase "Here's looking at you, kid" was popularized in the film Casablanca, released in 1942. It was famously delivered by Humphrey Bogart's character, Rick Blaine, to Ingrid Bergman's character, Ilsa Lund. While the phrase may have been used in earlier contexts, its iconic status and association with the film cemented its place in popular culture.
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The phrase "word to your mother" was popularized by the rapper Vanilla Ice in his 1990 song "Ice Ice Baby." The phrase is used as a slang expression to affirm or emphasize a statement.
G. Stanley Hall popularized te phrase in his research on puberty
"Ahimsa Paramo Dharma" is a Sanskrit phrase that was popularized by Mahatma Gandhi.
The phrase "Johnny got his gun" was first popularized by the novel written in 1938 by author Dalton Trumbo. This novel was published in the year 1939.
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The comedian known for the catchphrase "She know you know" is Mike Epps. He popularized this phrase in his stand-up routines and performances, blending it into his comedic style. Epps is known for his work in film and television, as well as his stand-up comedy.