When you don’t understand how something can come across, sometimes it gets you noticed for the wrong reasons.
That’s what happened Tuesday as the Binghamton Mets advertised a “Netflix and Chill” night on April 12.
The Binghamton Mets want us all to come over to watch Netflix and well… https://t.co/8UOfY4fg1I pic.twitter.com/e9pkxN4jxp
— SB Nation (@SBNation) February 2, 2016
Here’s what that actually means: Netflix and chill is an English language slang term using an invitation to watch Netflix together as a euphemism for sex, either between partners or casually as a booty call.
Um, that’s awkward to advertise for a baseball team. Thankfully, the team cleared things up, and joked about it afterwards.
April 12th is a salute to our favorite Netflix shows on a chilly April night at the ballpark with the @bmets #jumpingtoconclusions
— Binghamton Mets (@bmets) February 2, 2016
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