Catchphrase Spouting Duo

A pair of young slackers who provide a steady stream of neologistic slang for America's youth.

May overlap with Those Two Guys and Heterosexual Life Partners.

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Anime and Manga

 * Team Rocket from the Pokémon anime, mainly with their motto.
 * Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: "Who the hell do you think we are!?"

Comic Books

 * Rob and Don in The Dark Knight Returns. (Also Those Two Bad Guys.)

Film

 * Bill and Ted
 * Wayne and Garth from the Wayne's World sketches on Saturday Night Live and The Movie that followed.
 * Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.
 * Jay and Silent Bob.

Live Action Television
"'Bitch.'
 * Joey and Chandler from Friends, although arguably Chandler spouts the catch phrases and Joey responds merely predictably.
 * Sam and Dean Winchester.

'Jerk.'"


 * Shawn and Gus from Psych. Oh, Lord, the catchphrases.
 * Wheel of Fortune host-hostess tandem Pat Sajak and Vanna White usually sign off with some variation of "We'll see you next time." "Bye bye!"
 * Similarly, Chuck Woolery and Stacey Hayes (later Shandi Finessey) of Lingo would sign off with "It's not just letters…" "…it's Lingo."

Professional Wrestling

 * Edge and Christian in the WWF, who were later joined by Kurt Angle.
 * 3.0, Scott "Jagged" Parker & Shane Matthews, in CHIKARA. BOOYAH!

Radio

 * Though not young, not American, not really slackers and often just giving old phrases national airing, Radio 1 DJs Mark and Lard were a two-man catchphrase factory, whose comic nonsense was borrowed by other Djs and requested by listeners regardless of context.

Western Animation

 * Beavis and Butthead
 * Jay and Silent Bob from The View Askewniverse films and Clerks the Animated Series (though the catchphrase-spouting was limited to Jay, as Silent Bob, as his name implies, is The Voiceless most of the time).
 * Mauve Shirts 21 and 24.

Web Comics

 * Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff