Memes and idioms

A meme is something that spreads rapidly, becoming well known, usually around the Internet. The Simpsons has spawned a couple of memes over the years. An idiom is something that originated from something like a TV show, book, movie etc. but has became commonly used.

"That's a paddlin'"


"That's a paddlin'" was a quote used by Jasper Beardley in the episode "The PTA Disbands". The quote has achieved meme status, being used by numerous Simpsons fans on the Internet.

Dead Bart
Dead Bart is a that has become well known over the Internet. Many fans have been led to believe that it is real, although it is not.

The goggles do nothing!
Originating from the quote by Rainier Wolfcastle "My eyes! The goggles do nothing!" from the episode "Radioactive Man", the quote has been shortened to simply "the goggles do nothing". It is now a popular catchphrase used for conveying the horror of having seen something unwanted.

"Milhouse is Not a Meme"
The phrase "Milhouse is Not a Meme" a paradoxical statement and a well-known debate on about what makes an Internet meme and what doesn’t, using The Simpsons character Milhouse Van Houten as an example. Since the birth of the debate on 4chan in 2005, the phrase has been typically used to initiate a chain post of recursive nature. Due to its recurrence over time, “Milhouse is not a meme” is often referred to as a forced meme.

Cheese-eating surrender monkeys
Originally said by Willie in the episode "'Round Springfield", this phrase has been used in other media, most notably by after France's opposition to the invasion of Iraq.

"Cromulent"
"Cromulent", originally said by Lisa in the episode "Lisa the Iconoclast" entered the.

"Kwyjibo"
Kwyjibo, a made-up word used by Bart in "Bart the Genius", has been used as one of the names of the, along with "Simpsons" and "Kwejeebo".

"I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords"
Used by Kent Brockman in "Deep Space Homer", the phrase has now become used to express submission mockingly. It was also used in  magazine.

Meh
While not originating from The Simpsons, meh has been thought to be popularized by the show.

D'oh
D'oh has been added into the. It is commonly used by people both over the Internet and in real life.