Difference between revisions of "Meme phrase"
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(decided to use the popular meaning for this -- it fits better; using "argument in a box" for what I was using this for previously) |
m (Woozle moved page Memephrase to Meme phrase: no reason to compound it) |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 15 December 2012
About
A meme phrase is any ordered group of words (i.e. phrase) which become widely circulated without an active campaign to promote it, thus demonstrating memetic survival traits.
- An argument in a box is a particular type of meme phrase which implies a logical argument without actually stating it.
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Wikipedia: no information as of 2012-12-15