Even though some sources may identify a phrase as a catchphrase this list is for those that meet the definition given in the lead section of the catchphrase article and are.
Laugh in catchphrases. In 1968 President Richard Nixon joined the set of Rowan Martins Laugh-In. Catchphrases From Laugh In Random Television or TV Show Quiz. Rowan Martins Laugh-In provides examples of.
These are not merely catchy sayings. Boomers everywhere were spouting Laugh-In lines like Sock it to me You bet your sweet bippy and Here come de judge and Here come de judge A young Lorne Michaels was a writer on the show and he would adopt many of the idea for his SNL a decade later. Sock it to me.
You bet your sweet bippymeaning Definitely comes from a large cache of catchphrases from the TV variety series Rowan Martins Laugh-Inwhich was wildly popular in the late 1960s. Then I get out of bed and I put them on. Maxwell Smart Agent 86 Don Adams kept his co-hort Agent 99 Barbara Feldon and the Chief Edward Platt on the tips of their toes every time he opened his mouth.
Frank Farkel and his wife Fanny and their kids some alliterated some rhymed and some were just puns - Sparkle and her sometimes twin Charcoal Farkel twins Simon. Buy a bucket of chicken and have a barrel of fun Kentucky Fried Chicken advertising slogan. Listen if you wanna if you wanna wake up in the morning with a smile on your face go to bed at night with a coathanger in your mouth.
Just ask Jack Nicholson. Barrel load of laughs. The bippyin this case was a euphemism for butt Other phrases made famous on Laugh-Inincluded Look that up in your Funk Wagnallsand Sock it to me the last of which was famously uttered on the show in a.
Rowan and Martins Laugh-In provides examples of. In the late 1960s Laugh-In catchphrases caught the imagination of comedy fans. Beautiful downtown Burbank A catchphrase from Rowan And Martins Laugh In Belly laugh.