Catchphrase
(noun)
A phrase that is easily remembered and repeated and often associated with a particular person or group.
Origin:
Catchphrase comes from the combination of the words 'catch' and 'phrase', meaning a phrase that is easily caught, remembered and repeated.
Examples:
- The catchphrase 'What's up, doc?' is often associated with Bugs Bunny.
- Her catchphrase 'Keep calm and carry on' has become a popular slogan.
- The catchphrase 'You can't handle the truth' is one of the most famous lines in the movie 'A Few Good Men'.
- The political candidate's catchphrase 'Make America Great Again' became popular during his presidential campaign.
- The catchphrase 'May the force be with you' is iconic among fans of the Star Wars franchise.