13 Origin Stories Behind Iconic Catchphrases
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Catchphrases: love ‘em or hate ‘em, there’s no way to avoid ‘em. But as ingrained as they are into our brains, we know very little about the history behind the most often said phrases in pop culture. Don’t worry, we at Cracked are here to rectify that, with a little insight into more than a dozen famous phrases.
Here's what we want to know. Who invented catch phrases anyway? When did that become a thing. The idea that a person can just claim a specific phrase that they should be known by forever just seems kind of odd when you really think about it.
We wanted to explore the origin stories behind some of the most iconic catchphrases in tv and movies.
Did you know that ‘bazinga’ doesn't appear in the ‘Big Bang Theory’ until the finale of season 2? Turns out it was a real life catch phrase one of the writers would use when he successfully pulled off a prank.
Want to learn more? Scroll on down!
Stephen Engel
![Bazinga! The line doesn't appear in the Big Bang Theory until Season 2's finale. It was originally the catchphrase of show writer Stephen Engel, who would say the word after pulling a prank on another writer CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/0/5/788805.jpg)
Source: HuffPost
![Giggity Seth MacFarlane and stand-up friend Steve Marmel had a running Jerry Lewis impression that turned into just repeating the word giggity that made its way onto Family Guy. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/2/1/788821.jpg)
Source: CraveOnline
![I'll Be Back Arnold Schwarzenegger had trouble pronouncing I'II and asked to say I will be back. Director James Cameron (correctly) refused to let him change the line. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/3/1/788831.jpg)
Source: HuffPost
![eh-Heh Creator Mike Judge says Beavis' iconic laugh came from a kid in his calculus class who would sit in the front, and always bite his lip and turn back and go 'heh heh. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/3/4/788834.jpg)
Source: Daily Bruin
The Soup Nazi
![No Soup For You The Soup Nazi was inspired by real-life owner of Soup Kitchen International, Ali AI Yeganeh, who was known for having strict rules around ordering. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/3/2/788832.jpg)
Source: Know Your Meme
And Bob read it off a cue card
![Hasta la vista, baby Before the 1991 movie, the phrase was used by Bob Hope in a 1970 stand-up special and in popular songs like 1987's Looking for a New Love by Jody Watley and 1988's Wild Thing by Tone Lo. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/3/0/788830.jpg)
Source: The Phrase Finder
![Yippee ki yay, motherf er Die Hard screenwriter Steven E. de Souza says the line was inspired by Western star Roy Rogers who used to say Yippee ki yah, kids. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/2/9/788829.jpg)
Source: Creative Screenwriting
![Lucy, You Got Some Splaining TO Do! This iconic phrase was never actually said on I Love Lucy. Ricky often asked Lucy to explain but never in this full sentence. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/1/2/788812.jpg)
Source: Complex
![That's Hot Paris Hilton reveals that her Simple Life catchphgrase was originally something her sister Nicky used to say a lot. Paris took it and trademarked it. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/1/0/788810.jpg)
Source: Yahoo!
![Live Long And Prosper The phrase was created by Amok Time episode writer Theodore Sturgeon, but the hand gesture was created by Leonard Nimoy, inspired by his childhood experience at a Jewish temple. Nimroy explains it is the shape of the letter Shin in Hebrew, which can stand for God and peace. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/0/9/788809.jpg)
Source: SyFy
![D'oh! Written in the script as annoyed grunt, voice actor Dan Castellaneta pulled from Laurel and Hardy movies where comic foil Jimmy Finlayson would say D'ooooh. Castellaneta shortened the sound for timing purposes. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/0/8/788808.jpg)
Source: Television Academy
![Did I Do That? Before the audience went crazy for the iconic line, the writers tried to create other catchphrases for Urkel, including stealing I've fallen, and I can't get up. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/0/4/788804.jpg)
Source: Entertainment Weekly
Dazed and Confused
![Alright, Alright, Alright Prior to shooting Dazed and Confused, McConaughey was listening to a live audio track of the Doors where Jim Morrison says alright four times. CRACKED.COM](https://s3.crackedcdn.com/phpimages/imageset/8/0/2/788802.jpg)
Source: The Wrap