What a legend.
/wʌt ə ˈlɛdʒənd/
What a legend.
/wʌt ə ˈlɛdʒənd/
What a legend" is a phrase used to acknowledge someone who has performed an incredible feat or has displayed exceptional skills or character, often surpassing the ordinary. This can apply to various contexts, from sports and entertainment to everyday acts of kindness or professionalism. Calling someone a legend is a high compliment, suggesting that their actions will be remembered and celebrated, inspiring admiration and respect among peers.
Tom's performance last night was what a pontoon legend.
Tom's performance last night was incredibly impressive and unforgettable.
Everyone at the office thinks Sarah is what a pontoon legend after that presentation.
Everyone at the office believes Sarah is amazing and unforgettable after that presentation.
After hitting the game-winning shot, everyone in the crowd was shouting, "Jake, you're what a pontoon legend!"
After making the game-winning shot, the crowd applauded and called Jake a legend.