What does this pic rebus mean?
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This is simple rebus. What is this pic rebus saying?
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This is simple rebus. What is this pic rebus saying?
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This is simple rebus. What is this pic rebus saying?
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Is my answer correct..?
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Things are getting out of hand.
From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
– dtich
Dec 4 at 2:46
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Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
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Dec 4 at 17:46
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While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.
Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:
Losing my grip on things
or
Things are growing out of hand
or
Things are getting out of control
or
Letting go of things
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The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it
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Letting things get out of hand
Which
uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)
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4 Answers
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Things are getting out of hand.
From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
– dtich
Dec 4 at 2:46
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Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
– S. M.
Dec 4 at 17:46
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up vote
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Things are getting out of hand.
From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
– dtich
Dec 4 at 2:46
1
Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
– S. M.
Dec 4 at 17:46
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Things are getting out of hand.
Things are getting out of hand.
answered Dec 3 at 16:33
S. M.
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From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
– dtich
Dec 4 at 2:46
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Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
– S. M.
Dec 4 at 17:46
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From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
– dtich
Dec 4 at 2:46
1
Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
– S. M.
Dec 4 at 17:46
From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
– dtich
Dec 4 at 2:46
From a syntactical and admittedly semantic point of view this would read rot13("'Guvatf' vf trggvat bhg bs unaq.")
– dtich
Dec 4 at 2:46
1
1
Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
– S. M.
Dec 4 at 17:46
Yes, but this is a rebus, they're usually not supposed to be taken that literally.
– S. M.
Dec 4 at 17:46
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.
Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:
Losing my grip on things
or
Things are growing out of hand
or
Things are getting out of control
or
Letting go of things
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.
Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:
Losing my grip on things
or
Things are growing out of hand
or
Things are getting out of control
or
Letting go of things
add a comment |
up vote
4
down vote
up vote
4
down vote
While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.
Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:
Losing my grip on things
or
Things are growing out of hand
or
Things are getting out of control
or
Letting go of things
While I feel @S. M.'s answer is the best depiction I could think of currently, the bounty suggests this is not the desired answer... It would be nice to get a solid response to their answer though.
Until then, I guess I'll try a couple of ideas as well:
Losing my grip on things
or
Things are growing out of hand
or
Things are getting out of control
or
Letting go of things
edited Dec 5 at 17:53
answered Dec 5 at 17:40
Dorrulf
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Partial:
The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it
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1
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Partial:
The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
Partial:
The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it
Partial:
The word 'THIN' is written in darker ink than 'GS'.
Even the second part of 'N' which is on the paper is also darker than the rest of it
answered Dec 5 at 18:15
Quark-epoch
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I'll throw in my guess
Letting things get out of hand
Which
uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)
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up vote
1
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I'll throw in my guess
Letting things get out of hand
Which
uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
I'll throw in my guess
Letting things get out of hand
Which
uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)
I'll throw in my guess
Letting things get out of hand
Which
uses the full word "things" in a syntactically and semantically correct way (I think)
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