Mean catchphrases often reflect sarcasm or mockery and can include phrases like "Nice try, but no one’s buying it," or "Keep talking; I’m just here for the drama." Others might be "You really thought that would work?" or "Bless your heart, but that’s just sad." These phrases are typically used to undermine someone's confidence or belittle their efforts in a humorous or cutting way.
Is a catch phrase. Go on Google.com and type in Catch Phrases and soon enough you will see a site that has Catch Phrases
"Eric Partridge, "A Dictionary of Catch Phrases American and British," mentions some similar phrases that mean "How's your sex life?" They refer to the male organs and are "low" phrases (he says) of U.S. origin, dating from the 1920s."
Lucky in love in Las Vegas
The Best of Brazil is the Brazilians !
Your sole knows it fits
coughs and sneezes spread diseases
You're not just saving the planet, you're saving YOU!
Having "catch phrases" will sound very phony and just too cute. Everyone can see you are pregnant and it is a natural part of life. I suggest you just be real.
Descripitve phrases mean when u are compareing with some thing. Like you are as blind as a bat
hot and dangerous!
i lost my teddy bear can i sleep with you Answer Thank you Jesus, for all you do for me, I know you are always with me.
"écris des phrases" is "write (some) sentences" in French.