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Chris Witham • February 18, 2024

Post 33 – It’s the weekend, English Idiom* of the Day

Square wheeled


Technically speaking I'm not sure this one is really an idiom as such. I credit it to a good mate of mine who answered my question “Are you out on the bike today mate” with his reply “No mate, I’m square wheeled!” The interpretation being that the bike was not working, meaning he wasn't going out for a ride.


The reason I chose a motorcycle related theme is that we’re off to the MCN Bike Show at the Excel in London today and hopefully I'll be seeing my mate there.


The prompt is pretty long this time as I wanted to see what kind of difference it makes. I decided on regenerating this one a few times as I really liked what it was producing, despite the fact the wheels are not square I think the sentiment is.


Prompt: Please create visual metaphor, photo realistic banner image for my Sunday blog post for the idiom/phrase """Square wheeled""" For context in this instance it relates to a motorcycle that for whatever reason cannot be used to go out for a ride. Here's how it was used: "I credit it to a good mate of mine who answered my question “Are you out on the bike today mate” with his reply “No mate, I’m square wheeled!” The interpretation being that the bike was not working, meaning he wasn't going out for a ride.


I'm thinking the image should be a classic scrambler type motorcycle with square wheels parked on the drive outside a house with a garage with the door open.


The rider should be casually dressed, looking sad and standing next to the motorcycle. His crash helmet should be on the floor next to the bike.


He should be looking to the horizon with the sun rising over the English countryside.


Please do not use any words in the image. It needs to be 1792 x 1024 pixels in landscape format.


Meaning: Motorcycle out of action for whatever reason, so not out for a ride.


Thoughts: I tried this four times and it really didn’t get the square wheels idea although I do think it’s done well with longer prompts though. This does show that if you take the time to really think about and then convey your idea very clearly you most definitely get better results. I may try this further to get the wheels to actually be square!

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