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Another gem from the sassy, blonde-haired toddler, Michelle managed to make that one simple word quite the insult. Hurled sarcastically and with extreme pomp head roll, eye roll, defeated hand gesture towards her elders, usually her two, occasionally obnoxious siblings, who would do or say something stupid or blatantly obvious, she was always able to cut them down.

Perhaps this one was always a little funnier because of the age difference between Michelle and the people that were on the receiving end of her one-word sarcastic attack; somehow, she always seemed like the smartest person in the room. Uncle Jesse, played by John Stamos, was the height of cool; he was a guitarist, a songwriter, and he had a luscious, majestic mane. And though he loved Elvis, his friends, and the girls, there are few things he loved more than his hair.

Beyond being caught on tape talking to his hair in front of the mirror, he uttered the phrase 'watch the hair' quite often, whenever anyone got a little too close to his 'boys. For a child actor, Michelle really had fantastic comedic timing. Sometimes accompanied by bright and bold getups massive sunglasses and a flower dress , Michelle uttered the phrase 'no way Jose' whenever something was about to happen that seemed to be beyond her comprehension.

When Uncle Joey claimed he could make a flower dance, he got hit with a quick "no way Jose. While this one lacks the head rolling, finger waving drama of many of Michelle's other famous phrases, it's her facial expressions and her impeccable timing that make this one so funny. Stephanie Tanner, the middle child, was always quite the character. With an irrepressible penchant for mischief, she was at the receiving end of a fair share of "you're in big trouble mister," from both her younger sister and her dad.

That aside, she had to deal with a fair amount of practical jokes, sarcastic insults, and childish pranks all the same, and her response to these moments will never not be funny. Like with many of Michelle's catchphrases, this one is funny in the way she says it.

With an exaggerated voice crack and an extremely powerful emphasis, Steph can quickly turn an insult into a joke. Beyond the goofy, endlessly hilarious antics between Uncle Jesse and Uncle Joey , Jesse maintains some of the best catchphrases from the show. We tend to use this phrase more now when someone is getting on our nerves, and we just want him or her to leave us alone.

Michelle was the cutest thing when she said this, which made it the number one "Full House" catchphrase of all time. By Alexis DiZenzo. It was the perfect story of an extended family all living under one roof. We all wanted to be part of "Full House" at some point in our lives. Not so much that they got a lot of attention on Full House — Michelle Tanner was a cute kid with a seemingly bottomless barrel of one-liners; of course that was going to succeed — but that Mary-Kate and Ashley would have built such a massive ancillary empire around themselves.

The Olsen Twins were a brand well before it was declared that everybody needed to have a brand. They had a multi-millionaire home-video empire. They were merchandized out to Jesus. They broke into the movies. They got Steve Guttenberg and Kirstie Alley to fall in love with each other on-screen, but still.



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