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Yada, Yada, Yada: The Seinfeld Lexicon,Used
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Everybody has heard someone make a Seinfeld reference. Isnt it remarkable how a show that aired over twenty years ago is still part of someones vernacular? Of course, Seinfeld is still very popular despite the fact the last original episode aired over twenty years ago. As well as the ongoing success of syndicated Seinfeld reruns that continue to air, the popularity of Seinfeld games, trivianights, and even Seinfeldthemed events hosted by sports teams is further evidence of the success of the series. Clearly, its more than nostalgia; its pure love, and the love of Seinfeld causes people to make reference to words, phrases, characters, sentences, and situations that they have seen on Seinfeld. NonSeinfeld fans are often left scratching their heads as to the meaning of these references. Master of your domain? What is the domain you are master of? What does going downtown mean? Is it related to the Petula Clark song Downtown, and how is that a reference to not knowing a task assigned by your boss? Is it effeminate for men to use the gentle cycle? Is the phrase Yada, yada, yada, just used to be succinct or can it be used to cover up bad behaviour?Like Jon Voights toothmarks on Kramers forearm, the Seinfeld lexicon is deep and longlasting. This collection has over fourthousand examples of words and phrases that were revealed as a part of Seinfeld, and are still part of a vernacular used by Seinfeld fans worldwide.Sit down, decompress (try not to decompose), strip yourself to the waist, and then devour a block of cheese the size of a car battery while you enjoy the wonderful lexicon of Seinfeld.
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