when someone uses someone else's answer that they have heard before to a question they were asked, especially if it was a smart/witty answer.
john: "so how are things working out for you with jane?"
bill: "we're fine as two fine things on table."
after a few minutes.
kurt: "how are the kids?"
bill: "they're fine as two fine things on a table."
kurt: "hey! bill said the same thing to me earlier. don't go riding a phrase, bill."
White people phrases are phrases used by white people, typically ones trying to sound cool or “dangerous.” They typically use words like champ, white chocolate, buddy, pal, or Oh brother!
Gavin was insulted in the burger king bathroom, and he said,” listen here buddy! You’re barking up the wrong tree!” The stranger responded,” stop saying white people phrases!”
Em dropped her vegan cereal, causing her to scream, ”UH OHHHHH SPAGHETTIO!”
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Generally used in printing or web design to describe a centered block of text that groups words together that are easy to read.
<center>It is a good idea to
set-up your flyer
using a "phrase tower"
That makes it much easier
for the reader to
comprehend your message</center>
<center>You are Invited
Taylor's 15th Birthday Pizza Party
Saturday November 3
2-6 p.m.
Hamden Brunswick Bowling Lanes
4356 Columbus Avenue</center>
you are one of the most intelligent people. you saw it said type any WORD but as you know urban dictionary also defines phrases so you typed in "what about a phrase''. welcome to the community *gets a bunch of people to gather for you and start clapping*
*looks at search bar* hmmm, wait what about a phrase?