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  • The Oxford Dictionary of Catchphrases

    The Oxford Dictionary of Catchphrases by Farkas, Anna;

    Series: Oxford Paperback Reference;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Oxford University Press
    • Date of Publication 9 October 2003

    • ISBN 9780198607359
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages368 pages
    • Size 196x129x16 mm
    • Weight 250 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    A catchphrase is a set of words that have come to be associated, over time and through repeated usage, with a particular individual or group, or maybe an event. From 'Can I do you now, sir?' and 'Thunderbirds are GO' to 'Eat my shorts!', 'Who loves ya, baby' and 'booyakasha!', this entertaining book gives a history of a selection of our best-loved catchphrases, paying homage to the human nature of adopting a common bond through language.

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    Long description:

    A catchphrase is a set of words that have come to be associated, over time and through repeated usage, with a particular individual or group, or maybe an event. From 'Can I do you now, sir?' and 'Thunderbirds are GO' to 'Eat my shorts!', 'Who loves ya, baby' and 'booyakasha!', this entertaining book gives a history of a selection of our best-loved catchphrases, paying homage to the human nature of adopting a common bond through language. Entries are drawn from TV and radio shows,
    books, films, songs, and music hall, and provide full details of who coined or employed each phrase, when, and in what context. Together the entries build up a rich and entertaining picture of this fascinating aspect of our language, at the same time providing a snapshot of popular culture during the
    20th century in Britain and the USA.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    Dictionary of Catchphrases
    Source Information
    Source Index

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