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It was like "That would work in here. What if he said 'bazinga' after that? And obviously they liked it a lot, because they used it the other two times in the episode. And so a catch phrase was born! It doesn't appear so, no. The term likely has been around for many years, just as a variation of the popular word "zing" which people use to denote a "gotcha" moment often a prank, but not necessarily. It was a comedic episode where a studio makes a movie based on Agents Mulder and Scully with the actors playing Mulder and Scully being Duchovy's good friend Garry Shandling and Duchovy's then-wife, Tea Leoni.

In any event, at one point in the episode, Scully investigates the so-called "Lazarus Bowl," a bowl that supposedly has the voice of Jesus Christ recorded in the grooves of it. Scully takes the relic to a sound engineer named Chuck Burks, and they listen and, sure enough, they hear voices in Aramaic. When Burks discovers the noise, he says "Bazinga. So the term definitely predated The Big Bang Theory , but it's clear that Sheldon's usage has made the word famous.

Interestingly enough, the show has been pulling back the usage of the term in recent years. It has not been used the last three seasons of the series.

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