Feels like a thread that has already been started - but if it hasn't , it should be.
I'm talking about phrases, words etc that you use in everyday conversation, with the family etc that are sourced from comedy.
I don't mean impersonations or exclamation - like shouting "AhHa!" or "Yeah but, no but, yeah but" or "Doh!"
I mean stuff that has been absorbed into your own common parlance.
I'll start.
Like many people, I'm sure, a thin slice of anything is always referred to as Waffer Thin"
The internet is regularly called The Ilfracombe
A horrible noise, or any sort of unpleasantness is described as most discordant
(There's a lot of Count Arthur for some reason)
Similarly with "There was no fruit" when talking about the past and pronouncing satsuma Satsyooma
If my wife wants to know what we're watching on the box she will ask what I am proposing for the televisual feast
I also whistle the middle-eight from" Somewhere Over the Rainbow" in the manner of Richard Briers - but I'm not sure that counts.
I'm sure there's others - but that'll do for now.