The late Los Angeles Laker announcer Chick Hern
Who coined the phrase, One in a million””
To say someone coined a phrase means that he or she first used it or is otherwise credited with its origin. Writer Francis Brett Young coined that particular phrase in 1940.
A coined expression is a phrase that is very popular or one that is used often. A coined expression can also be a new phrase or an existing phrase or word that is used in a new sense.
Fannie Lou Hamer coined this phrase. She also coined the phrase 'Nobody's free until every body's free'.
Nam June Paik coined the phrase "Information Highway" in 1974. :)
In 1995, Alanis Morissette coined the phrase in her song "Head Over Feet."
robert hooke coined the phrase tiny boxes and he was looking at a cell
Who coined the phrase For it is easier to build a child then to repair an adult.
An awesome phase is a really good/fantastic phrase. I f you wanted to know what a phrase is, a phrase is like a quote.
Stuart Scott ESPN analyst. Actually Stuart Scott took this phrase from Jack Buck, former announcer for the St. Louis Cardinals.
"Git-R-Done" is a phrase that was coined by comedian Larry the Cable Guy.
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
Dick Clark coined the phrase.
The Roman poet Albius Tibullus (c. 55 B.C. - c. 19 B.C.) coined the phrase 'eternal city'.
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The phrase, 'ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country' was coined by President John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
It was not a politician who coined the phrase, but rather James Truslow Adams, a historian and author who published the book "The Epic of America" in 1931.
The slogan "ecology is permanent economy" was coined by the Chipko movement in India.
Maxwell House coined the phrase good to the last drop. This is considered one of the top 100 marketing campaigns of all time.
The origin of the phrase is really not known, it seems to have appeared in about 1949/1950
whoever has the chalk face :)
The answer is Margaret Sanger.
"The mind is a terrible thing to waste" was a phrase that was coined by the United Negro College Fund. This group used this phrase in 1971 as part of their campaign to raise funds for college scholarships.
John L. O'Sullivan, and you can find this information on wikipedia.com if you type in John L. O'Sullivan. You'll also find more information about him and why he coined this phrase.