These are some of the phrases:
I have a date tonight.
What shall I wear to the prom?
Stacey and I are having tea.
I love being a fashion model!
I think there were eight phrases total, but these are the ones I have found mentioned in the catalogs.
It depends on which doll you have. Some examples:
1968 Talking Barbie: I have a date tonight.
1970 Talking Barbie: Let's have a fashion show together.
1992 Teen Talk Barbie: You look just like a model!
There were also 1972 Talking Busy Barbie and 1994 Super Talk Barbie, but I don't know what some of their comments were.
it doesnt Are you asking about the following: 1. How does Barbie talk? The 1968 to 1972 dolls had a pull string which wound a tiny record that said with several different phrases. The 1990s Teen Talk and Super Talk Barbie dolls used microchips. 2. Some of the Teen Talk Barbie dolls (not all of them) said "Math class is hard."
The phrase 'out and about' is believed to first be said in the late 1800s. There is no record of who first used the phrase but it's of British origins.
Teen Talk Barbie
Nobody knows who first said it, but it has been used as a phrase in many movies.
acutualy she has a few it has changed over the years a bit the first ones were "We can do anything..like barbie" and "we can do anything RIGHT BARBIE?" normally said by a little kid then i believe around 2002 they changed it to be who you wanna be be barbie ----they also had some special ones for diffrant dolls i think ---------
Yes. Check out the 2011 Barbie and Ken set called "She Said Yes!"
The TV show, The Office made that phrase pretty popular, but the first time that the phrase was used was from Wayne's World back in 1992. It is an example of a phrase that is considered a double entendre.
This is not a British slang expression. You might be thinking of the phrase "what are you TALKING about," which is commonly used to ask "what is the subject of this conversation" or to imply that the person does not know much about what they just said.
No, you would only say 'the Japanese' if you were talking about people from Japan. You would not use 'the' when talking about the language, unless you said 'the Japanese language'.
what does this mean dude?
No sorry i checked it but it said oops it's not the right one to 5986 is not a barbie dolls of the world code!
No sorry i checked it but it said oops it's not the right one to 5986 is not a barbie dolls of the world code!