Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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The Dynamic Dildo

Batman themed dildo
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Imagine a double dildo with Batman on one end and Robin on the other: the Dynamic Duo connected at the hip, so to speak. Possibly the first in a series of humorous 'marital aids'. Materials may vary depending on the application.
Steamboat, Aug 29 2015

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       Somehow the word "dynamic" implies "motion" of some sort, such as, possibly, "vibrate". In which case "dildo" might be a somewhat inaccurate label.
Vernon, Aug 29 2015
  

       Hmmm. I wonder if such a double-figure would count as Mixed Marital Arts?
MaxwellBuchanan, Aug 29 2015
  

       "To the Buttmobile!"
RayfordSteele, Aug 29 2015
  

       Category all wrong. Idea all wrong. A big old fishy bone for you. I don't like it. It would be distracting. It's not that kind of entertainment.
blissmiss, Aug 29 2015
  

       I guess this answers the question, if Robins' name is Richard Grayson... how do you get Dick from Richard?   

       was sorta hoping for something hanging off the batbelt rather than a Janusian action figure.   

       ex Wikipedia: "Dick Grayson, was an 8 year old acrobat..."   

       maybe in Japan.   

       mfd - child labour advocacy.
FlyingToaster, Aug 29 2015
  

       // how do you get Dick from Richard?// You probably have to get him drunk.
MaxwellBuchanan, Aug 29 2015
  

       I'm with [blissmiss], a horrible attempt to corrupt my childhood TV innocence.
wjt, Aug 30 2015
  
      
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