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What words/phrase does the following rebus represent?:




+ DEEF




The answer is two words, each containing 8 letters.










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    HI, welcome to Puzzling Stackexchange! Unfortunately, this puzzle seems to be too broad of a question, do you think you can elaborate or add on to the question? Also, I'm not too sure if this constitutes as a rebus puzzle.
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    – North
    Jan 22 at 3:07








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    It's fine. It's a rebus, it just so happens the picture can be rendered in ASCII.
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    – deep thought
    Jan 22 at 3:09










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    ? Really? I thought rebuses had to have pictures or words that represent pictures. Would this constitute better as wordplay or no?
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    – North
    Jan 22 at 3:11






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    @Mavis - Welcome to PSE. Since you've sourced this puzzle from elsewhere, can you provide details of the source (to avoid running afoul of plagiarism rules). If it's from a magazine, the name/issue should be sufficient.
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    – Alconja
    Jan 22 at 3:44










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    @maviswhitehead, if my answer is correct, may you please accept it? P.S. Welcome to PSE! :)
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    – QuantumTwinkie
    Jan 25 at 19:52
















9












$begingroup$


What words/phrase does the following rebus represent?:




+ DEEF




The answer is two words, each containing 8 letters.










share|improve this question











$endgroup$












  • $begingroup$
    HI, welcome to Puzzling Stackexchange! Unfortunately, this puzzle seems to be too broad of a question, do you think you can elaborate or add on to the question? Also, I'm not too sure if this constitutes as a rebus puzzle.
    $endgroup$
    – North
    Jan 22 at 3:07








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    It's fine. It's a rebus, it just so happens the picture can be rendered in ASCII.
    $endgroup$
    – deep thought
    Jan 22 at 3:09










  • $begingroup$
    ? Really? I thought rebuses had to have pictures or words that represent pictures. Would this constitute better as wordplay or no?
    $endgroup$
    – North
    Jan 22 at 3:11






  • 5




    $begingroup$
    @Mavis - Welcome to PSE. Since you've sourced this puzzle from elsewhere, can you provide details of the source (to avoid running afoul of plagiarism rules). If it's from a magazine, the name/issue should be sufficient.
    $endgroup$
    – Alconja
    Jan 22 at 3:44










  • $begingroup$
    @maviswhitehead, if my answer is correct, may you please accept it? P.S. Welcome to PSE! :)
    $endgroup$
    – QuantumTwinkie
    Jan 25 at 19:52














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$begingroup$


What words/phrase does the following rebus represent?:




+ DEEF




The answer is two words, each containing 8 letters.










share|improve this question











$endgroup$




What words/phrase does the following rebus represent?:




+ DEEF




The answer is two words, each containing 8 letters.







rebus






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  • $begingroup$
    HI, welcome to Puzzling Stackexchange! Unfortunately, this puzzle seems to be too broad of a question, do you think you can elaborate or add on to the question? Also, I'm not too sure if this constitutes as a rebus puzzle.
    $endgroup$
    – North
    Jan 22 at 3:07








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    It's fine. It's a rebus, it just so happens the picture can be rendered in ASCII.
    $endgroup$
    – deep thought
    Jan 22 at 3:09










  • $begingroup$
    ? Really? I thought rebuses had to have pictures or words that represent pictures. Would this constitute better as wordplay or no?
    $endgroup$
    – North
    Jan 22 at 3:11






  • 5




    $begingroup$
    @Mavis - Welcome to PSE. Since you've sourced this puzzle from elsewhere, can you provide details of the source (to avoid running afoul of plagiarism rules). If it's from a magazine, the name/issue should be sufficient.
    $endgroup$
    – Alconja
    Jan 22 at 3:44










  • $begingroup$
    @maviswhitehead, if my answer is correct, may you please accept it? P.S. Welcome to PSE! :)
    $endgroup$
    – QuantumTwinkie
    Jan 25 at 19:52


















  • $begingroup$
    HI, welcome to Puzzling Stackexchange! Unfortunately, this puzzle seems to be too broad of a question, do you think you can elaborate or add on to the question? Also, I'm not too sure if this constitutes as a rebus puzzle.
    $endgroup$
    – North
    Jan 22 at 3:07








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    It's fine. It's a rebus, it just so happens the picture can be rendered in ASCII.
    $endgroup$
    – deep thought
    Jan 22 at 3:09










  • $begingroup$
    ? Really? I thought rebuses had to have pictures or words that represent pictures. Would this constitute better as wordplay or no?
    $endgroup$
    – North
    Jan 22 at 3:11






  • 5




    $begingroup$
    @Mavis - Welcome to PSE. Since you've sourced this puzzle from elsewhere, can you provide details of the source (to avoid running afoul of plagiarism rules). If it's from a magazine, the name/issue should be sufficient.
    $endgroup$
    – Alconja
    Jan 22 at 3:44










  • $begingroup$
    @maviswhitehead, if my answer is correct, may you please accept it? P.S. Welcome to PSE! :)
    $endgroup$
    – QuantumTwinkie
    Jan 25 at 19:52
















$begingroup$
HI, welcome to Puzzling Stackexchange! Unfortunately, this puzzle seems to be too broad of a question, do you think you can elaborate or add on to the question? Also, I'm not too sure if this constitutes as a rebus puzzle.
$endgroup$
– North
Jan 22 at 3:07






$begingroup$
HI, welcome to Puzzling Stackexchange! Unfortunately, this puzzle seems to be too broad of a question, do you think you can elaborate or add on to the question? Also, I'm not too sure if this constitutes as a rebus puzzle.
$endgroup$
– North
Jan 22 at 3:07






2




2




$begingroup$
It's fine. It's a rebus, it just so happens the picture can be rendered in ASCII.
$endgroup$
– deep thought
Jan 22 at 3:09




$begingroup$
It's fine. It's a rebus, it just so happens the picture can be rendered in ASCII.
$endgroup$
– deep thought
Jan 22 at 3:09












$begingroup$
? Really? I thought rebuses had to have pictures or words that represent pictures. Would this constitute better as wordplay or no?
$endgroup$
– North
Jan 22 at 3:11




$begingroup$
? Really? I thought rebuses had to have pictures or words that represent pictures. Would this constitute better as wordplay or no?
$endgroup$
– North
Jan 22 at 3:11




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5




$begingroup$
@Mavis - Welcome to PSE. Since you've sourced this puzzle from elsewhere, can you provide details of the source (to avoid running afoul of plagiarism rules). If it's from a magazine, the name/issue should be sufficient.
$endgroup$
– Alconja
Jan 22 at 3:44




$begingroup$
@Mavis - Welcome to PSE. Since you've sourced this puzzle from elsewhere, can you provide details of the source (to avoid running afoul of plagiarism rules). If it's from a magazine, the name/issue should be sufficient.
$endgroup$
– Alconja
Jan 22 at 3:44












$begingroup$
@maviswhitehead, if my answer is correct, may you please accept it? P.S. Welcome to PSE! :)
$endgroup$
– QuantumTwinkie
Jan 25 at 19:52




$begingroup$
@maviswhitehead, if my answer is correct, may you please accept it? P.S. Welcome to PSE! :)
$endgroup$
– QuantumTwinkie
Jan 25 at 19:52










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