- pun on the snow cone. The term "
snowclone" has
since been
adopted by
other linguists, journalists, and authors.
Snowclones are
related to both
memes and...
-
phrasal template "something
considered harmful". As of 2009[update], its
snowclones have been used in the
titles of at
least 65
critical essays in computer...
- 2015 film,
subtitled The
Journey Continues. The
expression has
become a
snowclone with the
promotion of
phrases such as "What
would Lincoln do?", "What...
- gave him the
light to see that duty. The
phrase generated a host of joke
snowclones, such as: Old
programmers never die, they just
branch to a new address...
-
coffee surplus,
jokingly claiming that no
other beverages are available.
Snowclones on this
phrase have been used in
analyses of the
coffee industry, and...
- overlords", was used by Kent
Brockman in "Deep
Space Homer" and has
become a
snowclone, with
variants of the
utterance used to
express obsequious submission...
-
facto slogan for the
Clinton election campaign. The
phrase has
become a
snowclone repeated often in
American political culture,
usually starting with the...
-
subtitle "Electric Boogaloo" has
entered the po****r
culture lexicon as a
snowclone nickname to
denote an
archetypal sequel. The
three main
dancers from Breakin'...
- Merriam-Webster
dictionary Erard,
Michael (June 20, 2006). "Analyzing
Eggcorns and
Snowclones, and
Challenging Strunk and White". The New York Times. p. 4. Archived...
-
April 2, 2017. Liberman, Mark (January 29, 2004). "In
Soviet Russia,
snowclones overuse you".
Language Log.
Retrieved April 1, 2019. "Rowan & Martin's...