Define Cliches Meaning

Cliches
when people uses the same fucking expression so much that it gets old- A very over used expression

Them: You'll get 'em next time. I know you gave 110%
You: Fucking stop with all the cliches !
By Robbin
Cliche
adj. n. 1.being predictable and unimaginative; falling into a groove of human boredom; an old tired trend.

Cliche High Schooler: "Don't EVER say that again, like oh my god. That sounded SO gay."

What a cliche cliche!
By Merrile
Cliche

"Bella, I couldn’t live with myself if I ever hurt you. You don’t know how it’s tortured me... You are the most important thing to me now. The most important thing to me ever."
- Edward Cullen

Airhead: OHMAGAWD THATS SO SWEET AWWW
Person with Brain: That's fucking cliche man.
By Annemarie
Cliche
Something that has been overdone to the point where it becomes lame, predictable and obsolete.

Stop it with the "your mom" insults. Those are cliche and haven't been offensive since the fucking 1980s.
By Rebe
Cliche
Something that has been overdone to the point where it is now predictable. A fad that has either died or is dying out.

I'm sure you are all familiar with Disney and their trademark cliche of making censored, gay-oriented movies in which the good guy always wins.
By Jacquelin
Cliche
An overused word thats usage is more cliche than whatever it is that's being called cliche.

Person 1: This movie is so cliche.

Person 2: Not as cliche as the fact that you just used that word.
By Jamie
Cliche
Something that is lame and unimaginative, and, more importantly, has been done many times before.

Examples of a cliche are movies like Van Helsing and Open Range.
By Netta
Cliche
a phrase used to the point of no meaning or importance, ironic because its intended to make an impact

By Jeane
Cliche
A pop punk band that started back in 2006. They call themselves crappy, which to them is a compliment.

"Hi, I'm Michael. I play in the crappy punk band Cliche."
By Tiphany
Cliche
A very common used phrase by people trying to get a point across without saying much.

Sport figures love to use a cliche to get out of a hard question
By Charissa