Entity: THE-USUAL-SUSPECTS
The term 'THE USUAL SUSPECTS' refers to the typical individuals or things that are suspected or thought of in a specific situation, often used humorously.
THE USUAL SUSPECTS
Etymology
The phrase 'THE USUAL SUSPECTS' originated from the concept of predictable individuals or things being suspected in various situations.
Definition
'THE USUAL SUSPECTS' refers to the common people or things that are typically suspected or thought of in a specific scenario, often used in a humorous context.
Historical Context
The term has been used in detective work and criminal investigations to describe individuals who are frequently suspected but may not always be guilty.
Cultural Significance
The phrase has become a popular idiom in everyday language, representing the predictable nature of certain situations.
Related Concepts
Similar concepts include 'stereotypes' and 'predictable outcomes' in various scenarios.
See Also
A group of people or things that are commonly suspected or thought of in a particular context, often in a lighthearted manner.