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Does Subway know it just tweeted a sex thing?

Was Subway trying to get all sexy on Twitter?

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David Britton

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Being clever on Twitter seems to be a never-ending job for fast food chains. Wendy’s, for instance, is especially savage. But it’s not always easy to hit the mark.

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Such is the case with this confusing tweet Subway posted Thursday, and now people are convinced the company was implying BDSM.

“In 2017 we subbed, we loved, and we sub-loved. All in all, pretty good year,” the tweet says.

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“Subbing” can mean all kinds of things. It can, for instance, refer to what a substitute teacher, or really anyone filling in for someone else’s job, does. It can be a sandwich. But once you combine “sub” with “love”— and especially “sub-love”—it’s not a far stretch to start thinking about the more erotic definition.

 

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People on Twitter reacted like the tweet had sexual connotations.

https://twitter.com/lighttrax/status/946435353237491712

https://twitter.com/zxFlint/status/946433478828134401

https://twitter.com/EmoJortsGirl/status/946426643580702726

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https://twitter.com/aikii/status/946432882339450880

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https://twitter.com/puppysona/status/946437966934740994

Subway replied to some of the tweets as if its account is run by a grandma who has no idea what people are talking about.

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Although maybe the company does know, and it’s just trolling?

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Some people used the tweet to talk about entirely different issues.

https://twitter.com/lisejohanne/status/946467898868060166

https://twitter.com/ramzythemd/status/946425949947662342

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The verdict is still out on what Subway intended with the tweet. Maybe whoever is running their account was sleepy and just tried to cram the word “sub” into a tweet about the new year.

Or maybe—just maybe—Subway has been a very naughty restaurant this year.

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The Daily Dot