Snide Rump

Snide Rump
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College/Uni:
Northbrook College

Course Type:
Graphics

Description:

Don't be a snide rump, use a condom!

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tom_West1

the connection between steak and an std isnt made very clear in this poster. thats if there is any connection at all?

13th Jan 2008 3:56pm

cherrygirl (Cherry Girl)

Use ya loaf son...(and I'm not talking about the kingsmill downstairs in your breadbin!) SNIDE=Selfish, not much fun, stingy, cr*p RUMP= The horizontal mumbo, performing the physical act of love, sexual intercourse SNIDE RUMP= You do the maths.

13th Jan 2008 6:07pm

» BobWilson responded:

Couldn't have put it better myself.

13th Jan 2008 6:33pm

Nemesis

SNIDE VERY FUNNY?

13th Jan 2008 6:35pm

» BobWilson responded:

snide |snīd| adjective 1 derogatory or mocking in an indirect way : snide remarks about my mother. • (of a person) devious and underhanded : a snide divorce lawyer. 2 chiefly Brit. counterfeit; inferior : snide Rolex watches. noun an unpleasant or underhanded person or remark.

13th Jan 2008 10:18pm

Joeglos

ha thats not an explantion cherrygirl just because rump is slang for sex doesn't validate the connection between dead meat, being snide, a ruler, and durex..and bob if you can't put it better yourself then this is obviously absolute rubbish. snide doesn't mean "selfish, not much fun, stingy"!??!? use your loaf (and im not talkng about your hovis downstairs in your breadbin!) and use a dictionary love! even if there was a clear and valid idea behind this poster the visual design is laaaame.

13th Jan 2008 7:28pm

» BobWilson responded:

Nobody wants to be thought of as an inferior (snide) sexual partner (rump), and in my opinion someone who risks the health of themselves and their partner is definitely a snide rump. It's really not that difficult, I'm sorry you didn't get it. Even after the explaination.

13th Jan 2008 10:17pm

willwillwill

This doesn't make sense, but it's a nice idea to try to find other ways of saying being irresponsible, this though is maybe a bit too abstract.

24th Jan 2008 9:42am

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