If there’s one thing people know about Rodney Dangerfield, it’s that he never received any admiration, regard or esteem. Dangerfield’s signature catchphrase about getting “no respect” from anyone was, ...
Maysa studied philosophy and English at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, earning her Bachelor of Science in 2024. Throughout her academic career, she often applied her areas of study to film and ...
Joey Gladstone loves his cartoons and hockey. He’s also the Full House character behind the catchphrase “cut it out.” Where does this line come from, though? Here’s what we know about Dave Coulier’s ...
"Demure" is Dictionary.com's word of the year, with all the credit for its popularity going to lifestyle and beauty influencer Jools Lebron and her catchphrase, "very demure, very mindful." "Demure" ...
Al Roker tells PEOPLE his catchphrase — "Here's what's happening in your neck of the woods" — is a tribute to his grandfather, who often used those words His repeated use of the phrase began as a ...
Maggie Rogers is quite the multi-hyphenate. Aside from being a world-class musician, she recently graduated from Harvard and she’s a fantastic “Catchphrase” player, the latter of which she proved by ...
Dick Grayson’s most iconic Robin catchphrase has officially returned to mainstream continuity, and it’s even more ridiculous than ever—in the absolute best way. This return has only deepened my ...
She’s still unburdened by what has been. Vice President Kamala Harris dropped one of her word-salad catchphrases during a campaign stop in Pittsburgh, Pa. — despite facing widespread mockery over the ...
The conspiracy stems from a Fox Business appearance last Friday by a lawyer making claims about the election results. By Davey Alba A catchphrase winking at an unfounded voter fraud conspiracy in the ...
One distinguishing trait of President Donald Trump's second term compared to his first term is his increased usage of a catchphrase that he's starting to use more often in his social media posts. And ...