An eraser may comment on the need to clear up some mistakes that you made that may take some diligent action to cancel out. As a play on words, it may humorously be telling you to “erase sir,” or stop referring to someone’s position as a supreme authority.
[1](See Also: Writing)
Wishing to negate something as if it never existed, or correct a mistake totally.
Your own ability to rectify a situation that has been haunting you. Look to see what words or pictographs get erased for more interpretive value.
[2]When you no longer want something that you have previously created, you use an eraser to wipe the slate clean. An eraser provides the ability to eradicate mistakes and choices that no longer serve you.
[3]To undo something, to get rid of something, to repress and forget facts. Faulty and indecisive actions.
[4]1. Means are available to erase mistakes.
2. Mistakes need to be cleared up.
[5]Symbolic of expunging mistakes, Ps. 34:16 NLT
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