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Blend of subvert +‎ advertisement.

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subvertisement (plural subvertisements)

  1. An individual piece of subvertising.
    • 2006, John Blewitt, The Ecology of Learning: Sustainability, Lifelong Learning and Everyday Life[1], CRC Press, →ISBN:
      Another example is the famous 'subvertisement' which shows two cowboys riding together at sunset as if in a Marlboro ad but the caption reads, 'I miss my lung, Bob'.

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