The phrase "the man, the myth, the legend" is typically used to describe someone who is legendary, famous, or greatly admired. It is unclear who originated the phrase, but it has become a popular way to describe notable figures from history, sports, entertainment, and other fields. It is often used humorously or ironically to playfully exaggerate the accomplishments or reputation of someone. The origin of the phrase may be traced back to ancient legends and myths, where heroic characters such as Hercules and Achilles were considered larger than life and revered for their extraordinary feats and accomplishments.
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