“Familiar Expressions” routine

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The “Familiar Expressions” routine is a comedic bit from the stand-up show *Back in Town*, in which George Carlin humorously dissects and satirizes common everyday phrases and clichés.

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instanceOf comedy bit
stand-up comedy routine
associatedWith George Carlin discography
George Carlin filmography
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
feature commentary on language use
dissection of common sayings
questioning literal meaning of phrases
satire of everyday speech
firstPerformanceContext Back in Town live performance
genre observational comedy
satirical comedy
hasAudience adult audience
hasCreator George Carlin
hasNotableElement breakdown of familiar expressions into literal meanings
mocking overused phrases
rapid-fire list of expressions
hasPerformerRole George Carlin as stand-up comedian
isIn George Carlin’s later career period
language English
medium stand-up comedy
partOf Back in Town
performedBy George Carlin
performedIn the 1990s
recordedFor HBO special Back in Town
style linguistic analysis
wordplay
subject clichés
colloquial expressions
everyday phrases
theme absurdity of common language
critical thinking about words
social commentary through language
tone critical
humorous
sarcastic
usesDevice hyperbole
irony
semantic inversion
workTitleOfSegmentOf George Carlin: Back in Town

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Back in Town hasPart “Familiar Expressions” routine