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"poster guy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used informally to refer to someone who creates or puts up posters, either for advertising or for decorative purposes. Example: "The poster guy did a great job promoting our event with his eye-catching designs."
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"I never want to be the poster guy," he said.
The number-one poster guy snippily informs her that he only posters where the law allows.
She hired Austin's number-one poster guy weeks ago to roller-blade around town putting up posters advertising the next album from one of the bands she works with.
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The Cubs are poster guys for baseball futility, with a 1-6 record in postseason series since their last pennant in 1945 and with a nine-game playoff losing streak.
When asked by a reporter at Sundance what their next film was about, McQuarrie replied, "I guess it's about a bunch of criminals who meet in a police line-up," which incidentally was the first visual idea that he and Singer had for the poster: "five guys who meet in a line-up," Singer remembers.
Backstage before a gig at Chicago's Lincoln Hall, the Ohio-born songwriter came up with Sunshine in Chicago, a lovely, metred stream of consciousness about how the city reminded him of his dad, and all the Red House Painters had played there in the 1990s: "When we had lots of female fans, and fuck, they all were cute / Now I just sign posters for guys in tennis shoes".
"I have wrinkles here, which are very evident, and I will particularly say when I look at movie posters, 'You guys have airbrushed my forehead.
On Saturday, Poster Boy, the guy who reworks all those ads in subway stations, was unmasked at a party in Soho.
The poster shows a guy in a hoodie with a blank face.
you play it by having the kids line up and have a poster of a guy.
"Movie posters were only distributed to cinema owners, and the old ones would either get pasted over by the next week's posters, or the guy who pushed the broom around would be instructed to take them down and throw them out.
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