by rudolfensis October 31, 2014

by ShitassTheThird February 4, 2022

by gman5000 October 23, 2013

by OG Crack Dilla March 15, 2015

In the early to mid 1980's, Southern Comfort put up a few billboards (this was when alcoholic beverage companies & cigarette companies were still allowed to advertise on television, in magazines & on billboards... and, as I recall, it was less than twenty) in various places throughout the United States to test a new marketing strategy. (Viral marketing was not yet a thing but companies were constantly trying to hook the US consumer on a phrase or a jingle. Mcdonald's & Pepsi consistently had the most popular ads during this time.)
The billboard was quite simple. It had a bottle bottle of Southern Comfort to the right and the words "Liquid Panty Remover" (in brown letters, each word having its own line) to the left, all on a plain beige background.
Several women's movements were outraged and so they were (often) featured on the front page of newspapers and (sometimes) made the lead story on network news... all without showing the sign or even saying the words "Liquid Panty Remover." (This was a time when newspapers were still relevant and there were no 24 hour cable news stations since cable television was still in its infancy.)
After the uproar, Southern Comfort quickly took down all of the billboards and I think they moved that particular ad to men's magazines such as Playboy.
The billboard was quite simple. It had a bottle bottle of Southern Comfort to the right and the words "Liquid Panty Remover" (in brown letters, each word having its own line) to the left, all on a plain beige background.
Several women's movements were outraged and so they were (often) featured on the front page of newspapers and (sometimes) made the lead story on network news... all without showing the sign or even saying the words "Liquid Panty Remover." (This was a time when newspapers were still relevant and there were no 24 hour cable news stations since cable television was still in its infancy.)
After the uproar, Southern Comfort quickly took down all of the billboards and I think they moved that particular ad to men's magazines such as Playboy.
Man to Woman: "That is a hilarious billboard! Liquid Panty Remover! Ha!"
Woman to Man: "You're a disgusting pig... blah blah blah... BLAH! Are you even listening to me?"
Man to Himself because Woman has stormed off in a huff: "HaHaa...Liquid Panty Remover. Good stuff."
Woman to Man: "You're a disgusting pig... blah blah blah... BLAH! Are you even listening to me?"
Man to Himself because Woman has stormed off in a huff: "HaHaa...Liquid Panty Remover. Good stuff."
by rmx_ August 15, 2019

by cosmnik December 8, 2021

NOUN:
Meaning: it means lifeless eyes. Because Liquid helium has no color.
And it can also mean expressionless eyes because the color of liquid helium is lifeless
Meaning: it means lifeless eyes. Because Liquid helium has no color.
And it can also mean expressionless eyes because the color of liquid helium is lifeless
by Robot90 October 12, 2020
