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Cliché

A faux French word for agreed or okay, the real word being d'accord
Im not going to Bill Cosby your girlfriend cliché?
Cliché
by Paxso-Africano March 31, 2024
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cliché cannon

A person, especially in media, who talks excessively and yet never says anything memorable, let alone quotable.
The House of Representatives lost two of its most reliable cliché cannons today when Jasmine Crockett and Al Green both lost their primaries
by Hugo de Naranja March 4, 2026
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faux-cliche

A saying that appears to be a cliche but has probably never been said before or has no actual right being a cliche
Transcendence: How was selling tacos at Paco's Taco Stand?
Parkman47: I made as much that was as a dead man makes selling dirt
Transcendence: You know, hombre, that's a fucked up cliche
Parkman47: Yea, I just made it up, it's a total faux-cliche
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Ens Cliche

1. The hackneyed use of the word cliche, which systematically scorns cliches.

2. Overuse of the word cliche

Examples of Ens Cliches:

"I am a man who likes red meat" "That's Cliche"
"would you like this strawberry?" "That is SO Cliche!"
"(any sentence at all)" "that is cliche"
by Oblithian February 25, 2012
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Dream Cliche

A situation occurring in which a pre-existing cliche imposed on a group of people or situation materializes in reality, that cause those looking to make jokes on said material jump for joy.
Jews caught picking up change on the street, Hollywood donating to liberals and exerting influence is for conservatives a "dream cliche"
by 20somethingpolitics March 27, 2012
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Oratory cliché

A word salad, as in when people are publicly speaking, they just repeat the same words, phrases or clichés repeatedly.
Kamala Harris has a tendency to get lost in her own oratory clichés.
by Sexydimma July 15, 2022
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Pato-chicho

An expression from the Ikalanga language as spoken and used in Botswana & Zimbabwe referring to someone’s backside.An alternative word you can use is “magala-bench”
And in the end you can voetsek,pato-chicho!
by TheTwo! March 10, 2024
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