The result is a surprise negation of the original declarative statement.
Whereas the latter structure is a neutral observation, the former expresses rather an annoyance, and is most often used jocularly.
In 1905, it was used in the comic strip Dream of the Rarebit Fiend by Winsor McCay.
"[2] Popularized in North America in the 1990s by the[clarification needed] Saturday Night Live sketch and subsequent film Wayne's World, "not" was selected as the 1992 Word of the Year by the American Dialect Society.
catchphrase was the basis of a scene in the 2006 film Borat, in which a lecturer in humour attempted to explain the grammatical construction to Borat Sagdiyev with limited success.