Clean your room Fat Albert!
Bill Cosby's catchphrase is "It's a different world," which he often used to emphasize the changes and challenges faced by younger generations. This phrase became particularly popular through his role on "The Cosby Show" and its spin-off, "A Different World." It reflects Cosby's perspective on societal issues and the evolution of culture.
yes because the show is based on Cosby's experiences as a kid,but little bill's quote "hello friend" was what Cosby's son Ennis (deceased) used to say as a kid
Bill Cosby was born on July 12, 1937
Mortimer Ichabod marker.
Yes, he smokes weed. Didn't you see the video with bob marley. Bill Gates was smoking weed with him a long time ago.
No. Never is an adverb of frequency.
The gerund phrase in the sentence "this bill is for talking to my friend in Omaha" is "talking to my friend in Omaha." It functions as a noun and is used to indicate the purpose of the bill.
Never seizes to amaze is a phrase. It is used for a person who is outstanding in every way.
The phrase "I have never been" (used in place of "I have never been there) is a colloquialism. It is also somewhat generational; it is not used as much by younger people.
Because Bill Cosby's late son, Ennis, used to say that when he met someone for the first time. It's no doubt done in memory of his son, who was tragically murdered in 1997.
A three dollar bill does not exist. It is a phrase used to describe something that is fake or nonexistent. If it were to exist, it would likely resemble a regular currency bill, but with the denomination of three dollars instead of the usual denominations.
"Bill please" in Spanish can be translated as "La cuenta, por favor." This phrase is commonly used in restaurants or cafes when requesting the bill from the waiter.