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Dahni

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what words or phrases do you use on a regular basis that you KNOW you heard in a film, a book or another person say, but have no idea which it was?

I say "exactamundo" all the time, instead of "exactly" and I have no idea where I heard it.

Oh and if someone posts a word/phrase that you know the origin of, you may as well let them know.
 

JRShield

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Well, I use a lot of those, but I don't think anyone here watches Dutch TV over here.

In english, I do say "te fuck?" a lot, Cartman style.
 

Pimppeter2

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"Listen up here Erico-Suave, this isn't telemoundo, Capishe?"

-I'm pretty sure its from Lil Bush but I'm not sure

(I don't use it on a regular basis but still)
 

bad rider

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Lets crack some skulls people. That sentiment has wormed it's way into so many situations.
 

Julianking93

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Dahni said:
I say "exactamundo" all the time, instead of "exactly" and I have no idea where I heard it.
I can't stand it when people say that.

OT, I don't know. I don't really use any weird phrases though I use English slang a lot.
 

Dahni

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Julianking93 said:
Dahni said:
I say "exactamundo" all the time, instead of "exactly" and I have no idea where I heard it.
I can't stand it when people say that.

OT, I don't know. I don't really use any weird phrases though I use English slang a lot.
aha why?
i tend to use it when im being sarcastic.
 

Julianking93

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Dahni said:
Julianking93 said:
Dahni said:
I say "exactamundo" all the time, instead of "exactly" and I have no idea where I heard it.
I can't stand it when people say that.

OT, I don't know. I don't really use any weird phrases though I use English slang a lot.
aha why?
i tend to use it when im being sarcastic.
I don't know why. It just does.

It might have something to do with this extremely annoying kid I knew in 6th grade who said that a lot.
 

Kodlak

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'Pull the other one, it has bells on.' and 'Don't know whether it's arse or breakfast time'. don't overly use either, just don't know what either mean... wait a minute I'm on the internet! I should know in a minute:p
 

Raven's Nest

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Exactamundo sounds like it's from Aladdin, and is probably spoke by the Genie if that's the case... Oh wait that's me!

I still quote Jim Carrey films an awful lot, the guy has more catchphrases than... Erm... Whoever hosted the TV game show "Catchphrase"... But I guess it doesn't count as I know where it comes from.

I guess there are a lot of colloquialisms that are kicking about that i don't know where I first heard them...

The different ways to skin a cat.
Cut of your nose to spite your face.
Gordon Bennit...

Hmm... I'm going to find out who Gordon Bennit is once and for all... To the google mobile!

- a few minutes later -

Hmm there is a story behind the real Gordon Bennett (excuse my prior spelling) , but it's really not very interesting so I won't share it with you....
 

sky14kemea

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"Okies"

It's famous on Skype now, 'cause when I say it too much other people start saying it xD

I have no idea where it came from, I've just always used it :/

also "Awesomesauce" ^^
 

TheNumber1Zero

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I find giving someone your "Two cents" an odd phrase, as well as giving "A penny for someone's thoughts", but the last one is mostly becase I collect the copper coin and not recieving my promised item makes me a little aggravated, even though I know I wasn't getting any copper.

Also, whenever someone asked where something was I will say that it's in Hell, unless i'm at church, then I say Canada (My future home)