Al Roker tells PEOPLE his catchphrase — "Here's what's happening in your neck of the woods" — is a tribute to his grandfather, who often used those words His repeated use of the phrase began as a ...
Rob Lowe has become known for saying "Literally!" — so much so, that he named his podcast after it. On a recent episode of the podcast, Lowe discussed his use of the word with guest Howie Mandel. The ...
The young Toronto rapper SRE (pronounced “sorry”), a.k.a. Isaac Asare, has teamed up with iconic Canadian guitarist Randy ...
The brutal and fast-paced video game franchise known as DOOM has adopted the catchphrase “rip and tear” that perfectly sums up what it feels like to take on cyberdemons armed to the teeth with weapons ...
Born and raised Farnworth, 52-year-old Peter still describes himself as a “boy from Bolton”. One of his most famous TV shows ...
Welcome to the ultimate nostalgia trip! The 1960s were a golden era for television, complete with timeless characters and unforgettable catchphrases. Can you guess which classic TV shows these lines ...
Polly Holliday, a Tony Award-nominated screen and stage actor who turned the catchphrase “Kiss my grits!” into a national retort as the gum-chewing, beehive-wearing waitress aboard the long-running ...