In the competitive world of marketing, brands constantly seek memorable phrases that cut through noise. Occasionally, slogans emerge that deliberately blur the line between innuendo and overt sexual reference. A hypothetical example — “GGG schlucken macht Spaß” — serves as a useful case study to explore how such phrases function linguistically, psychologically, and ethically.
(Sexual Health & Relationship Contributor)
It is important to note that while "macht Spaß" is grammatically correct German, the overall sentence structure of "GGG schlucken macht spass better" is a "Denglish" construction—a mix of German (