Sheen looking to trademark catch phrases

Charlie Sheen is looking to cash in on his predilection for coining catch phrases. You've no doubt heard all the troubled star's latest musings. Phrases like “Duh, winning” “vatican assassin” and “tiger blood” have since entered the pop culture lexicon. 

In mid-March a company with ties to Sheen filed trademark applications for twenty-two eccentric phrases. The move covers a variety of products, including drinks, candy and bras. In the late nineties, Sheen attempted to trademark the phrase “drugs are loser friendly.”

The actor who was bounced from his hit show Two and Half Men is on a comedy tour that has been widely panned.