BEOWULF SHAKESPEARE AMERICAN ENGLISH PLAIN ENGLISH BEST ESSAYS

AND ALL THAT

1066 HOME OLD ENGLISH MIDDLE ENGLISH MODERN ENGLISH CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH
 
   

The Impact of Technology

 

Comedy Catchphrases

 
"Aha!" Alan Partridge, Knowing Me, Knowing You
"Am I bothered?" Lauren, The Catherine Tate Show
"Calm down, calm down" The Scousers, Harry Enfield's Television Programme
"Does my bum look big in this?" Arabella Weir, The Fast Show
"Don't mention the war" Basil Fawlty, Fawlty Towers
"Drink! Feck! Arse!" Father Jack Hackett, Father Ted
 
"Fabulous, sweetie" Edina Monsoon, Absolutely Fabulous
"How very dare you" Derek, The Catherine Tate Show
"How you doin'?" Joey, Friends
"I don't believe it" Victor Meldrew, One Foot in the Grave
"I have a cunning plan" Baldrick, Blackadder
"I shall say this only once" Michelle, 'Allo 'Allo!
"Nice to see you, to see you nice" Bruce Forsyth, various shows
"Oooooo Betty" Frank Spencer, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
"Suit you sir" Ken and Kenneth, The Fast Show
"Yeah baby!" Austin Powers, Austin Powers trilogy
"Yeah, but no, but yeah" Vicky Pollard, Little Britain
 
 

Copyrighted material

 
 
WE ARE PARTNERS
 


 

THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY

  Language and Technological Innovation

  The Impact of Media Technology

  Comedy Catchphrases

  Political Catchphrases

  Impact of the Internet

  Computer-Mediated Speech

  “Chat-Room English”

CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH

  English Today

  English among Other Languages

  Plain English Home

  Email, SMS & Online Chat

  More

BOOKMARK THIS SITE

 

Site Map || Feedback || About || Links

Copyright 1066-2066 Alex Chubarov

All Rights Reserved

 

GOBBLEDYGOOK GENERATOR

 
 

Have you ever wanted to use meaningless, empty phrases that make it look like you know what you are talking about? Simply click on the button below this paragraph and a random piece of business jargon will appear in the box. If you need more than one buzzphrase, just click the button again and again.

Courtesy of Plain English Campaign