Catchcry

/ˈkætʃˌkraɪ/ noun

A distinctive call, phrase, or slogan repeatedly used by a person, group, or movement to express their identity or values.

From 'catch' + 'cry,' a compound meaning a cry that is 'caught' or 'taken up' by others. Common in Australian and New Zealand English, possibly influenced by indigenous calling traditions.

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