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What are the catch phrases for 2010?

It's tough to pinpoint *the* definitive catchphrases of 2010, as they're influenced by pop culture, news events, and individual trends. However, here are some popular phrases that resonated in the year 2010:

From pop culture:

* "YOLO" (You Only Live Once): This acronym, popularized by Drake's song "The Motto," became a catchphrase for living life to the fullest and taking risks.

* "That's what she said!" : This punchline from "The Office" became widely used as a humorous and slightly inappropriate response to a variety of situations.

* "It's gonna be legen...wait for it...dary!" : This catchphrase from the show "How I Met Your Mother" captured the excitement and anticipation of upcoming events.

* "Like a boss" : This phrase, popularized by the internet meme "Success Kid", implied doing something with confidence and authority.

From news events:

* "Don't be a dick." : This phrase, popularized by the movie "The Social Network," became a common way to encourage respectful behavior.

* "The jig is up." : This phrase, used to describe the exposure of a scam or deception, became popular due to the rise of whistleblowers and scandals.

Other popular phrases:

* "First world problems." : This phrase mocked the complaints of people living in developed countries, highlighting their trivial concerns.

* "Winning." : This word, popularized by political commentator Herman Cain, became a catchphrase for achieving success and being victorious.

It's important to note that this is not an exhaustive list, and other catchphrases may have been popular in specific regions or communities. The popularity of catchphrases is constantly evolving, reflecting the ever-changing trends of the time.

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