Memes and catch phrases, like a lot of other things, can also be Born in the Funny Papers...
Please add entries in the following format:
- The meme. [[labelnote:Explanation]]The explanation behind the meme.[[/labelnote]] Explanation
- Further mutations and successor memes, if any.
- A similar but much darker idea to the randomizer is Nietzsche Family Circus, which puts a random Nietzsche quote with a random Family Circus panel.
- Marmaduke is an asshole.
- Mary Worth birthed a meme in Aldomania thanks to the Comics Curmudgeon.
- "Life is short, play naked!"
- The Phantom was king of memes even in the forties:
- PHANTOM SPEAK WITH THOUSAND TONGUES: OLD JUNGLE SAYING!
- PHANTOM ROUGH ON ROUGHNECKS!
- PHANTOM'S VOICE CHILL'S TIGER'S BLOOD: OLD JUNGLE SAYING!
- FOR THOSE WHO CAME IN LATE...
- Mr Walker (for "The Ghost Who Walks"): "It's not a dog, it's a wolf!"
- "Cancer cancercancercancer?" "Cancercancer cancer."
- WHO KNOWS WHAT EVIL LURKS IN THE HEARTS OF MEN?
- THE SHADOW KNOWS...
- I have no hooooooooome!! Explanation:
- She's roadside. Explanation
- Owing their horses. Explanation
- A simply staggering number of character or situational nicknames invented in Dilbert actually become professional corporate terms for those very situations.
- Classic example: the Bungee Boss. "HiI'myournewbosslet'schangeeverythingbeforeIgetreassignedoopstoolategoodbye."
- If everyone gets a nickname based on their appearance, where does Dick Tracy's come from?
- Oh, you blockhead!
- Good grief!
- I got a rock.
- Stop calling me 'Sir!'
- *sigh*
- I'M NOT YOUR SWEET BABOO!
- Lucy's Psychiatrist stand.
- The Great Pumpkin
- Here's the World War I Flying Ace looking for the Red Baron!
- Curse you, Red Baron!
- The numerous times in which Charlie Brown attempts to kick the football.
- The phrase "keeping up with the Joneses" originally derives from an early-20th-century newspaper strip of that title.
- CLAMS GOT MEMES!
- I'm an Apteryx, a wingless bird with hairy feathers.
- GRONK
- He's bad news.