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punchline

English

Noun

punchline (plural punchlines)

  1. Alternative spelling of punch line

French

Etymology

From English punchline.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pœn?.lajn/

Noun

punchline f (plural punchlines)

  1. (hip hop) Sentence of a rap song, carrying a strong message.
  2. Strong or shocking one-sentenced statement.

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catchphrase

English

Alternative forms

  • catch phrase, catch-phrase

Etymology

From catch +? phrase, from the notion that the phrase will catch in the mind of the user.

Noun

catchphrase (plural catchphrases)

  1. A group of words, often originating in popular culture that is spontaneously popularized after widespread repeated use.
    • 2005, BBC News website, Disney's Tigger voice dies at 82 read at [1] on 14 May 2006 – Crediting his British wife with Tigger's "TTFN" catchphrase – "ta-ta for now".
  2. A signature phrase of a particular person or group.

Synonyms

  • signature phrase
  • catchword

Translations

Trivia

This is one of the few common words in English with six consonant letters in a row. Others include latchstring and watchstrap.

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