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#77858
08/06/2002 3:33 PM
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Pooh-Bah
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Pooh-Bah
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voice of the Los Angeles Lakes for over forty years, died this weekend. He announced every radio and TV game from 1960 through 2002, except for a brief break last year for heart surgery.
Chick Hearn created the phrases
no harm, no foul slam dunk air ball
which are fundamental to the basketball lexicon.
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#77859
08/06/2002 5:06 PM
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I have frequently heard the expression 'coined a phrase', rarely do I see 'created'.
Sparteye, what's your reasoning behind your choice of wording here AND (for extra credit), where did the phrase 'coined a phrase/word/etc.' come from??
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#77860
08/07/2002 12:33 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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what's your reasoning behind your choice of wording here *shrug* Just an avoidance of the cliche, I think. (for extra credit), where did the phrase 'coined a phrase/word/etc.' come from??From wordorigins.com: The verb to coin originally meant to literally mint a coin. It dates to the 14th century. In the late-16th century, the sense generalized to become to create or invent something. In 1940 the specific usage of coin a phrase came into use.Oh goody! I hope that extra credit will get me out of homeroom this week; I have to decorate the gym for the prom. Only 66 more days until hoops start. 
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