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Can you decipher this common phrase:
PICT RES
PICT RES
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You ought to be in pictures.Hide Answer Show Answer
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Nice one!
good rebus
Where do you get the "ought to be" part? I know the 'u' isn't in the word 'pictures' but...?
I thought it was you are out of the picture
several eays to word the answer - goodun
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Easiest BRAINTEASER yet. To SMART ALEX: It's a line from a song from the 40's. My contribution to TRIVIA.
Clever but easy. Made me sing the line and put the "wah-wah" at the end...
That one was hard, but I liked it!
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Too, too easy !! Makes me feel smart when they come that easily.
HA!
yes, this was pretty easy, but still good!
Very good!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Good one, I should have gotten it!!!!
I came up with the same answer as Dutchy. Good rebus. Thanks for posting.
It's especially embrassing if you know the song and still couldn't solve it!
Cute! I have no idea what that's supposed to mean, but cute!
i don't see yoU in the pictures.
I don't get it.
that was good, that was good.
Good one. Had to think for a while.
very clever
Would had been easier if there was a clue. But this is fun :3
Clever.
Yep. A near-perfect "classic" rebus. Should be rated MUCH higher. Simple, elegant, self-explanatory and is almost totally "visual", even using the word "pictures"!
"I don't see you in the pictures" doesn't work because it's not a common phrase - at least to me.
"You are out of the picture" also doesn't work. The rebus-word is "pictures", not "picture".
"I don't see you in the pictures" doesn't work because it's not a common phrase - at least to me.
"You are out of the picture" also doesn't work. The rebus-word is "pictures", not "picture".
Very good! I did not get it ,but I disagree that it needed clues. The way it is presented is all the clue you need. Very clever and good.
Is it really a common phrase?
Green Apples, it is in N. America. That seems to be forgotten on here a lot, that just because it is "common knowledge" r "well known" in one region, does not mean the members in other parts of the world will be familiar with it.
Was a good rebus for those of us who know the phrase though.
Was a good rebus for those of us who know the phrase though.
AWOR. Anybody who missed this has never done a rebus. EZ as they come.
Clever rebus. I didn't get the exact answer - guess my mind is out in lelft field because I LOVE expressions. Thanks for a good one! Hi friends!
Pretty easy. Hi all.
"pictures without u" was the one that made the most sense to me without having to add any extra words that wouldn't be suggested by the rebus.
nice one
Hah! Very good one! I said "you're out of the picture"...but it's "pictures," not "picture." So yeah
This time I got it quite quickly, but it also could be "you are out of the pictures." However that quote is not plural. there is no S on the end so there you go! EZPZ
Didn't get it, but should have! Clever-
I came up with "looking at PICT RES and missing You."
Quite easy
EZ and FUN!!
Very easy.
Excellent-to-superb-and-even-beyond Rebus.
And the fact that the answer is merely SUGGESTED (implied ?) by the body (PICT RES) makes it an even better one. The answer is perfect even though there are other answers that might - with a bit of liberal acceptance - be reasonable.
Apparently - at one point at least - in Braingle's history - the Language Judges (now posing as 'editors') knew and understood the rich and varied possibilities of Rebuses as puzzle material.
Now the Language Judges (posing as 'editors') INSIST ON LITERAL DEFINITIONS for Rebus submittals.
Sure, that makes their job a lot easier but certainly cuts a wide swath through submission possibilities.
That, plus the fact that the 'one-week-promise' on review of submittals is NOW a rotten joke, says we might consider trashing the current 'editor' system in favor of one where Braingle members judge acceptance by popular vote.
Think about it.
And the fact that the answer is merely SUGGESTED (implied ?) by the body (PICT RES) makes it an even better one. The answer is perfect even though there are other answers that might - with a bit of liberal acceptance - be reasonable.
Apparently - at one point at least - in Braingle's history - the Language Judges (now posing as 'editors') knew and understood the rich and varied possibilities of Rebuses as puzzle material.
Now the Language Judges (posing as 'editors') INSIST ON LITERAL DEFINITIONS for Rebus submittals.
Sure, that makes their job a lot easier but certainly cuts a wide swath through submission possibilities.
That, plus the fact that the 'one-week-promise' on review of submittals is NOW a rotten joke, says we might consider trashing the current 'editor' system in favor of one where Braingle members judge acceptance by popular vote.
Think about it.
Fun and entertaining teaser; I got it very quickly.
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