I salute your (almost extinct) use of "coin the phrase/term" in a way that recognises the meaning.
People who add "to coin a phrase/term" after using a cliché, entirely unironically. Although they're not actually as bad as the ones who do it ironically - it was only ironic the first time somebody did it, you cunts. You're on Morissette levels of unironic when you try it.
Terry Pratchett "coined a phrase", to coin a phrase. I coined that, me.
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I salute your (almost extinct) use of "coin the phrase/term" in a way that recognises the meaning.
People who add "to coin a phrase/term" after using a cliché, entirely unironically. Although they're not actually as bad as the ones who do it ironically - it was only ironic the first time somebody did it, you cunts. You're on Morissette levels of unironic when you try it.