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Chris -- 2025-05-10
The term catch phrase was modelled on a catchword, which was originally a guide word that pre XIX c. printers placed at the bottom of a page to indicate the first word of the page following. “Catchwords” now refer to words representative of, or adopted by, a group, political or social cause, idea or movement. A cache phrase seems to imply a phrase kept in storage to be brought out when the occasion presents itself, or, as in the third example, a phrase containing stored wisdom.
Related forms of this confusion have been posted here before, as catchet for cachet and cachet for cache, where a connection in the mind is posited between cache and cachet.
Illuminati gloss
The NWO was a political concept sort of, a cache phrase, a buzz word.
NZ Bookkeeping blurb
Our cache phrase is ‘shoe boxes welcome’ we know how to sort out a ‘mess’ and we have seen plenty, your problems are not unique to you
Mother’s Day reflection
... my mother had given me advice, some cache phrase, or anything that I could draw upon today.
Saying on a Swimmer $75
This level entitles you to a “wordâ€, cache phrase or “short line†[...] that I will sharpie on to my body for the race for all to see!
I like this one: it’s not a catch phrase, but a cash phrase. Easy money.
Investment advice
We have all heard the term “don’t put all your eggs in one basketâ€. In the investment world this cash-phrase particularly applies.
Irish schools curriculum
i would like to believe that what gallowsghost says is the truth! if only to avoid a cash-phrase heavy religion class or two
Profile
Personal Quote: dont really have a cash phrase...
Them vs. Us
muslims are responsible for converting millions of hindus to islam by force and of course the cash word, ‘jihad’.
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The “cache phrase” version seems to me to be an eggcorn. “Cash phrase” I’m not so sure about. But it may be. Good finds.
Last edited by kem (2010-05-24 23:08:34)
Hatching new language, one eggcorn at a time.
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