THE OXFORD DICTIONARY OF CATCHPHRASES

By (author)ANNA FARKAS

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Have you ever considered how a single line from a movie or a television advertisement spreads to become a ubiquitously popular expression? Do you know the origin of such phrases as “keeping up with the Joneses” and “a man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do”? Are you often stumped when trying to remember the source of a line from a movie or an advertising slogan? The Oxford Dictionary of Catchphrases is the answer to the frequently asked questions “What’s that from?” and “Who said that?” and offers a lively exploration of the history and usage of these common and timeless expressions. From “you talkin’ to me?” to “melts in your mouth, not in your hand” to “see you later, alligator,” this entertaining book provides a comprehensive selection of our best-loved catchphrases, paying homage to the human nature of adopting a common bond through language. A special Source Information section gives a background description of the shows, films, or books that are cited often, and a Source Index allows readers to look up entries from a particular source. With the most up-to-date entries, The Oxford Dictionary of Catchphrases offers an intriguing and fun tour of common language and is ideal for armchair linguists as well as all film, television, and popular culture junkies.
ISBN: 0198662807
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Author: ANNA FARKAS

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0198662807

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2002

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357

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Anna Farkas is an American who has lived in the UK for over 10 years. She is an experienced freelance writer and researcher, whose other books include (as contributor) The Hutchinson Guide to the World and The Hutchinson Encyclopedia.

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