
ESPN's College GameDay always gives us some great signs and some weird ones for that matter. However, they usually try to sensor any that might inappropriate for a family audience. Well, they missed this one:
#gameday pic.twitter.com/uXPaYm1JNj
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) October 29, 2016
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That might seem like a fairly harmless sign, but a "mustache ride" actually has a pretty negative and disgusting second meaning. You can find the rather disturbing second meaning at Urban Dictionary and you have to hope that these girls are purely trying make a Mario and Luigi joke rather than anything else.
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