Pride and Joy, colloquially, refers to a persons reference to a child or loved one, as filling them with the emotions pride and joy. It is usually a term of endearment or praise, depending on its usage.
"Pride and joy" is a compound noun, so, in most cases, when it is the subject, you would use have. "Pride and joy have made her cry." If it is the direct object then you use a verb which correlates to the subject. "She has pride and joy over her son's touchdown."
Pride and Joy - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013 (internet)
home, humble abode,lare,pride and joy etc
Elation is a feeling of great joy or pride. Means being in high spirits.
Its pride and joy.
Pride and Joy - 1995 was released on: USA: 21 March 1995
No, pride and prejudice is a word pair.
Ma's Pride and Joy - 1932 was released on: USA: 14 October 1932
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Pride and Joy - 1995 Pilot 1-1 was released on: USA: 21 March 1995
pride, joy, self-admiration
I dont recollect seeing the commercial, but the song I know of 'Pride and Joy' is my Stevie Ray Vaughn.