Pick: Which TV catchphrase have you heard repeated the most?

From "Good Morning, Angels" to "Aaay!"

 
They're called catchphrases for a reason: Once viewers heard them, these lines from TV caught on like wildfire.

Now catchphrases from Fonzie's "Aaay!" to Charlie's "Good Morning, Angels" have a life of their own, as words we've all heard repeated in contexts that have nothing to do with the shows they originated on.

Today, we want to know: Which catchphrase caught on most in your world? See how many others know what'choo talkin' 'bout!
  1. Pick the TV catchphrase you've heard repeated the most:

Pick: Which TV catchphrase have you heard repeated the most?

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ndebrabant 53 months ago
0% similar
0% similar to the most popular responses

“This tape will self-destruct in five seconds.” (Mission: Impossible)
idkwut2use 53 months ago
0% similar...”you got some ‘splainin’ to do,” because my mom and I quote Lucy CONSTANTLY. It’s got references for every situation. Only other show like that is Spongebob. XD
Runeshaper 63 months ago
“Live long and prosper.” (Star Trek)

20% similar
20% similar to the most popular responses
Rickey 64 months ago
100% similar
100% similar to the most popular responses
Rickey 65 months ago
“Dy-no-mite!” (Good Times)
2%
Lacey 73 months ago
Interesting.
Particularly as I did not hear that expression for decades and only now hear it almost every day.
Way to go Barney.
RobCertSDSCascap Lacey 73 months ago
I actually heard Mike Nelson say it first, while he was doing a spot-on
Barney Fife impression. Strange!
Lucyneenah19701 73 months ago
100% similar. I picked "Nip it in the bud."
AndrewHass 73 months ago
I was 100% similar and i picked 'Nip It In The Bud!'
MrsPhilHarris 73 months ago
I have to say for some weird reason I've said "Danger Will Robinson" and heard it countless times this past year.
nemalki 73 months ago
I wouldn't say "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" is a catchphrase any more than "Aah! My nose!" They both were more memetic than anything. Kind of like "Sure, Jan" from the first movie was. The Brady Bunch didn't really have catchphrases they said over and over in the course of the series. The internet, as usual, blows things up to excessive levels.
Lacey nemalki 73 months ago
A good point.
EllisClevenger nemalki 46 months ago
THANK YOU. My pet peeve is "Nip It, in the Bud".
It was said, in an episode, 8 1/2 times (the 1/2 was when one character started and the second character finished, the phrase) ONLY ONE EPISODE
But, it's been used to promote the program, so much, that people think, it's a catchphrase.
I'M LOOKING AT YOU, MeTV!!
teire 73 months ago
Hard to choose between what you literally hear the most because you have favorite shows you watch repeatedly and ear worm lines that have become embedded in pop culture.
Dicazi 73 months ago
I picked "Live long and prosper".
But I'm a ling-time Trekkie who used to go to cons. I would have picked "Beam me up, Scotty", though like "Play it again, Sam" Kirk never actually said it.

cperrynaples 73 months ago
There is no definite answer in this quiz, as all these phrases have become commonly used over many years!
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