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Christopher S. from Arizona, who was known to be too hip to be square, came up with that saying in the early 90's. In his mind and then in reality, it quickly caught on and spread to all over the English speaking world, including Wisconsin (which is commonly known as the darkest corner of the Earth, but only in his mind. Because he is the only person who believes the Earth is square and has corners). He coined the term to refer to his only friend, Mildred the cat.

The square corners thing was a rumor started by Andria who attempted to steal Christopher's IP and Trademark on the phrase, but she knows that Christopher doesn't even own a cat because the feds took all his previous cats away. Beastliness is frowned upon, after all. And Christopher is quite a sexy beast.

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"Andria" is a figment of Christopher's imagination. She is included in this answer only because she is part of Christopher S's, the "creator of 'sister from another mister,'" reality.

Bitch, this phrase is older than Facebook!™

To answer the question, who came up with the phrase, Christopher did. End of story.

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