0 a phrase that is often repeated by and therefore becomes connected with a particular organization or person, especially someone famous such as a television entertainer --
1 a phrase that is often repeated and becomes connected with a particular organization, product, person, etc.: --
I want to introduce the not very familiar economic catchphrase of the "activity rate" because this is something which we must bear carefully in mind.
The best you could hope for was humane containment, which became the catchphrase of the day.
Although "roofless factory" sounds a bit of a catchphrase, it may be nearer reality than we think.
Without my amendments, clause 7 would ensure that computer hackers—the catchphrase for unwanted electronic breaking and entering—are not prosecutable under copyright law.
I think that that catchphrase is now obsolete and that in fact we ought to recast it as the "brain gain".
The catchphrase which we have heard time and time again is introducing greater diversity and choice into the maintained sector.
The new sentencing policy will, to use its catchphrase, put "sense into the sentencing".
We have banks that are 'too big to fail', as the catchphrase goes.