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Ever heard someone call a person “The man, the myth, the legend”? It's a phrase used to show admiration and respect for a person with awesome talents or abilities. The phrase "The man, the myth, the legend" has been used for at least 30 years, but its origins probably go back even further. Keep reading to learn all about this iconic phrase.
Things You Should Know
- "The man, the myth, the legend" is a phrase used to introduce iconic people with awe-inspiring abilities, talents, or histories.
- You can use the phrase “the man, the myth, the legend” to playfully greet a friend or exaggerate their status.
- "The man, the myth, the legend" has been so overused some people use it sarcastically to make fun of someone or their reputation.
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