Patrick Mukhangbibe, then-unknown star of the popular Philippine sitcom "Ayoko ng Map, eh", rose to fame after uttering it to Senator 'Joker' Arroyo on live-television.
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'Coin a phrase' - 'Quoins' are used to wedge columns of type in the printers 'chase'. Printers believed to put things in type was to make them permanent and believe this to be the origin of the phrase, 'Quoin a phrase'. (this is not the only explanation though - there are several literary uses of the phrase too!)
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
Which phrase defines the time called prehistory
The phrase 'Sent to Coventry' is a phrase that was created by a man named Neil Coventry and has been used by a few people here and there but is not that widely known.
The 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit popularized the phrase Toon. Toon commonly refers to characters in cartoons. There is also a role playing game called Toon.
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The verb phrase is "will understand" (the 'll is the contraction form)."Will understand" is the verb phrase. I'll is a contraction of I and will, never is an adverb.
Understand is the verb, never understand is the verb phrase.
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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.
"Ahimsa Paramo Dharma" is a Sanskrit phrase that was popularized by Mahatma Gandhi.
G. Stanley Hall popularized te phrase in his research on puberty
"Will understand" is the verb phrase. I'll is a contraction of I and will; never is an adverb.
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.
Bruce Lee used Wing Chun Kung Fu. His movies popularized all the martial arts, partially because people didn't understand the differences.
"The buck stops here" is a phrase that was popularized by U.S. President Harry S. Truman .