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The 10 Most Iconic Catch Phrases From 'Full House'

11 years after the series finale, the Tanner family reunites for the last time.

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The 10 Most Iconic Catch Phrases From 'Full House'

It’s finally here! 11 years after the season finale, Netflix has decided to reunite the lovable Tanner family for a 13 episode special: "Fuller House."

"Fuller House" starts off with recently widowed DJ moving back into her childhood home with her three sons, Jackson, Max and Tommy. Following in her uncle’s footsteps, Stephanie decides to move in with her in order to help raise her nephews, along with best friend Kimmy Gibbler and her daughter, Ramona. Sound familiar?

If you grew up watching Full House like I did, I’m sure the idea of seeing the Tanner gang together again fills you with excitement and brings you back to a simpler time of hairspray and leather pants.

In order to get us into the Full House mood, here are ten of the most iconic catch phrases of the show.

1. "You got it, dude!"

2. ”Oh, Mylanta.”

3. “How rude!”


4. “No way, Jose!”


5. “Have Mercy.”


6. “You’re in big trouble, Mister!”

7. “Watch the hair, huh!”

8. “Whoa, Baby!”

9. “Cut it out.”


10. “Pin a rose on your nose.”


Feeling excited yet? Fuller House premieres on Netflix on Feb. 26th. Make sure to get those tissues ready and prepare to let the Tanner family into your house for one last time!

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