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- Snowclone abstract "Snowclone is a neologism for a type of cliché and phrasal template originally defined as "a multi-use, customizable, instantly recognizable, time-worn, quoted or misquoted phrase or sentence that can be used in an entirely open array of different variants".An example of a snowclone is the phrase "grey is the new black," which gave rise to the template "X is the new Y." X and Y may be replaced with different words or phrases—for example, "comedy is the new rock 'n' roll." Using "there are always more fish in the sea" as a template, one could say, "there are always more sharks in the cesspool." The term "snowclone" can be applied to both the original phrase and to any new phrase that uses its formula.A snowclone conveys information by using a familiar verbal formula and the cultural knowledge of the audience. A variant snowclone may refer to completely different things from the original (in the example above, colours versus types of performance). The original and the variant express similar relationships and can be understood using the same trope. For example, "grey is the new black" is a well-known expression meaning that grey clothing now has the same social functions that black clothing used to have. A well-used twist on this is "black is the new black." An audience that has never heard the phrase "comedy is the new rock 'n' roll" can still recognize the structure and understand it to mean that comedy is taking on some of the same social functions that are usually attributed to rock music.".
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- Snowclone subject Category:Neologisms.
- Snowclone subject Category:Snowclones.
- Snowclone subject Category:Words_coined_in_the_2000s.
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- Snowclone comment "Snowclone is a neologism for a type of cliché and phrasal template originally defined as "a multi-use, customizable, instantly recognizable, time-worn, quoted or misquoted phrase or sentence that can be used in an entirely open array of different variants".An example of a snowclone is the phrase "grey is the new black," which gave rise to the template "X is the new Y." X and Y may be replaced with different words or phrases—for example, "comedy is the new rock 'n' roll." Using "there are always more fish in the sea" as a template, one could say, "there are always more sharks in the cesspool." The term "snowclone" can be applied to both the original phrase and to any new phrase that uses its formula.A snowclone conveys information by using a familiar verbal formula and the cultural knowledge of the audience. ".
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