The irrepressible Jules Winnfield, the character from Tarintino's masterpiece Pulp fiction, played by Samuel "Be cool" Jackson.
Jules Winnfield (Samuel Jackson) - Pulp Fiction
Popularized by the character Fonzie (Henry Winkler) on the sitcom Happy Days.
Captain America proclaimed it.
Correctamundo was said by Fonzi on Happy Days in 1974
Samuel L Jackson in "Pulp Fiction"
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The phrase most associted with the Zande is "Niam Niam", although this phrase was invented by colonial europeans.
It is when you are not directly quoting the person who said the phrase in question. But using your own words to explain what was said.
Samuel L Jackson in "Pulp Fiction"
CORRECTOMUNDO
fonzie on happy days
he didn't think it suited him.
"Miss" is a title used before the name of an unmarried woman or girl. It is not considered a suffix but rather a prefix to denote a woman's unmarried status.
There is no phrase to be said. The person may be called indigent.
Snap! Or that's what she said! Definitely that's what she said
The phrase "that's what she said" was created by Donald Trump and has been used as early as 1996.
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The phrase "go said" does not make any sense, and does not occur in the Bible.
That's what she said!
Well, phrase it differently - Who said colours aren'tcolours?