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'''A master is out''' was originally the caption to a picture posted to [[2chan]], of a dog shyly peeking out around a corner, implying in awkward grammar that the dog's master was out somewhere and thus the dog was waiting for them to return. It's possible that the translation was broken, and so the original message was actually along the lines of "Where did my master go?". | |||
The picture in question spawned several [[photoshops]], and the phrase was applied to several other pictures, eventually evolving on its own into phrases like "an insect is delicious" and "a photoshop is atrocious." | |||
[[Category:Memes | On June 16th, 2009, "A master is out" experienced a moment of revival/rebirth, despite the fact that 85-90% of [[/b/]] either didn't understand or had forgotten the [[meme]]. | ||
== Related articles == | |||
* [[2chan]] | |||
[[Category:Memes and terms]] |
Latest revision as of 23:15, 31 March 2022
A master is out was originally the caption to a picture posted to 2chan, of a dog shyly peeking out around a corner, implying in awkward grammar that the dog's master was out somewhere and thus the dog was waiting for them to return. It's possible that the translation was broken, and so the original message was actually along the lines of "Where did my master go?".
The picture in question spawned several photoshops, and the phrase was applied to several other pictures, eventually evolving on its own into phrases like "an insect is delicious" and "a photoshop is atrocious."
On June 16th, 2009, "A master is out" experienced a moment of revival/rebirth, despite the fact that 85-90% of /b/ either didn't understand or had forgotten the meme.