Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins has himself a catchphrase. The Washington Post/Getty Images

Kirk Cousins, brother apply to trademark 'You Like That'

You like that!

Well, regardless of whether you do or don't, Kirk Cousins and his brother Kyle have applied for a trademark of the phrase.

Cousins initially uttered the now infamous words after the Redskins' Week 7 comeback win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buccaneers went up 24-0 in the second quarter, but that's when Cousins and the 'Skins got going. The Washington quarterback threw for over 300 yards and three touchdowns as the Redskins edged the Bucs 31-30.

On his way back to the locker room following the victory, and unsurprisingly pumped-up Cousins let loose the phrase: "You like that!"

The trademark application is for protection of various goods and services bearing the mark, including bumper stickers, hooded sweatshirts, T-shirts and electronic billboard advertising.

Cousins was already selling "You like that" T-shirts to raise money for charity, prior to his application for a trademark becoming public.

Clearly, Cousins is looking to cash in on his catchphrase, and why not?

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