Coined in the early 2000s, the phrase "mommy blogger" came to light and widespread use in 2005 when The New York Times published an article called "Mommy (and me)". The piece covered the pursuits of Heather Armstrong, founder of the mommy blog Dooce, and considered the Queen of Mommy Blogging.
I believe the phrase was first used in the 1950's
The phrase "Bush internet" was first used in President Bush's candidacy during the year or 2000. Bush used this phrase for his nomination and candidacy.
It unknown who first used the phrase choose your weapon. The phrase us used quite often but the origins are not known. There just in not enough evidence for it.
The phrase 'out and about' is believed to first be said in the late 1800s. There is no record of who first used the phrase but it's of British origins.
Yes. It is a prepositional phrase, used as an adverb.
Deja par ir a mi casa mamita is a phrase used in Spanish. It translates into English as Let's go to my home, Mommy.
Yes. It is a prepositional phrase used as an adverb (answers when).
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Prepositional phrase...yeeeah...
Winston Churchill, though he was repeating the phrase used earlier by Joseph Goebbels in 1945.
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John Phillip Sousa