What are these phrases called?

Discussion in 'Copywriting' started by Live2Write, Jul 7, 2008.

  1. chinatrout

    chinatrout Peon

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    #21
    I'll vote for epithet, too - though the common usage of epithet is quite different.
    Or, just maybe, moniker.
     
    chinatrout, Jul 18, 2008 IP
  2. spacepide11

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    #22
    I agreed with a previous poster that the phrase is more like a motto. I think for the phrase to be a colloquialism, its use is limited to a particular region. For instance, people outside Philladephia might refer to the famous sandwich as a Philly Cheese Steak, but a local may refer to the item simply as a steak sandwich. But I'm not sure ...

    How about an idiom? Would that work?
     
    spacepide11, Jul 21, 2008 IP
  3. jhmattern

    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    #23
    We still call 'em Philly cheese steaks. ;)
     
    jhmattern, Jul 21, 2008 IP
  4. spacepide11

    spacepide11 Peon

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    #24
    Ha! That's so funny I had one of those thunderbolt flashbacks last night. I thought the example I used was not fitting at all. But it made perfect sense to me at the time.
     
    spacepide11, Jul 22, 2008 IP