The phrase "state the obvious" isn't something that someone made up and then people started using it. It's just something people say when things are apparent. Another phrase for that could be "it is what is is".
The Bible
in concord and lexington.
It orginated from Jesus Christ in the bible
The phrase "Spring has sprung" comes from a poem that was written by Ogden Nash.
King David in Psalms
this is stating the obvious YES
Actually its spelled "Boo" They use it to show and state that you are there's. Stating the obvious you two are in a relationship, its a phrase of endearment and is used quite often. Hope I helped!
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from joey in friends
1820-30
facebook entry
in concord and lexington.
The phrase "over the pond" is commonly used to refer to crossing the Atlantic Ocean, particularly from the United Kingdom to the United States. It is a colloquial way to indicate travel between the two countries, given the large body of water that separates them.
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