Hym "That's exactly what it does. I am better than all of you. And the problem with YOUR PROBLEM with fascism... Is if you wanted the genocide in Gaza to stop today... A rousing round of fascism would get the job done immediately. Secondly firing that guy is a violation of his first amendment rights and, therefore, he should sue them immediately. Third, that wasn't my original conclusion and it existing at any point in time is what did it."
Originally from advertising for Ronseal woodcare products this phrase was quickly picked up by the public and turned into a general purpose phrase meaning "the name describes exactly what it is". This must be one of the most successful advertising slogans of all time. Of course Ronseal have trademarked it!
Second class post - it does exactly what it says on the tin!
Someone with little technical knowledge who gives a review of a product or service would say this phrase.
They would feel as if they are handing out good advice to people; But in reality they dont have the experience or analytical ability to give a detailed review.
John: "How is your new camera?"
Bill: "it does exactly what it says on the tin"
John has no idea whether the camera is good or not. He just knows that it takes photos.
If Bill had more technical knowledge, he would have given more useful information.