Catch Phrase/Playing With

Basic Trope: A character has a recurring remark.
 * Straight: Bob keeps tacking on "You dumb broad" to some of his comments.
 * Exaggerated: See Verbal Tic, except with an entire Catch Phrase.
 * Bob's speech is composed entirely of Catch Phrases.
 * Justified: Bob's Catch Phrase is a habit that he picked up, and his friends either don't mind it or think it's funny enough for him to keep using it.
 * Inverted:
 * Phrase Catcher
 * There is one thing that Bob will never say, no matter what the circumstances.
 * Subverted: Bob says a catchy saying once, but everyone thinks its a Catch Phrase.
 * Double Subverted: He then starts using that as a catchphrase.
 * Parodied: The only thing Bob says is his catch phrase.
 * Deconstructed: Bob has a disorder that forces him to repeat some of his phrases endlessly.
 * Reconstructed: Bob does not have a disorder, he just likes saying his phrase.
 * Zig Zagged: Bob's little phrase is present in some episodes, completely absent in others, and varies in frequency.
 * Averted: Bob has no Catch Phrase.
 * Enforced: The writer says, "Oh, really?" a lot, so he makes the main character say that as well, so he won't feel alone.
 * Lampshaded: "Bob really says, 'I know, right!' often."
 * Invoked: Bob really likes that line, so he says it as much as he can.
 * Defied:
 * Bob says "You dumb broad" twice, then stops saying it to avoid repeating himself over and over.
 * Bob never says the same thing more than once.
 * Discussed: "You're a superhero, a superhero has to have a catchphase!"
 * Conversed: "Like the way the Hulk is always going "HULK SMASH"."

Go back to Catch Phrase, you dumb broad.