I'm not sure if it was an author but it was a song by the Black Label Society, Bob Marley, and Billy Idol. I hope that helps. It probably doesn't.
It was used in a column written by Herb Caen (SF Chronicle) in 1963. The column title was "State of the City."
the American author Washington Irving coined the phrase "The Almighty Dollar" in his novel "The Creole Village."
Nam June Paik coined the phrase "Information Highway" in 1974. :)
Bill Engvall is the comedian who coined the phrase, "Here's your sign".
"Git-R-Done" is a phrase that was coined by comedian Larry the Cable Guy.
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the American author Washington Irving coined the phrase "The Almighty Dollar" in his novel "The Creole Village."
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.
Nam June Paik coined the phrase "Information Highway" in 1974. :)
Bill Engvall is the comedian who coined the phrase, "Here's your sign".
robert hooke coined the phrase tiny boxes and he was looking at a cell
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The phrase "gossip column" was coined by American author O. O. McIntyre in 1922, not 1893. McIntyre was a prominent newspaper columnist known for his celebrity gossip columns.
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"Git-R-Done" is a phrase that was coined by comedian Larry the Cable Guy.