The cleverest advertisements are the ones that stick in customers' minds, but these adverts will be remembered for all the wrong reasons.

The weirdest roadside signs people have ever seen have been shared online - and many of them don't make any sense.

A sign on a beach pier warned people of the dangers of the ocean, specifically a 'jumping gay walrus'.

Shop signs were among the worst offenders, with one business being called 'Fashion Fart' while another was named 'Weapons & Puppies'.

Some signs were just bizarre, with warnings of 'suicidal deer' and 'several stupid cats'.

Walt's store delivered a witty pun on its sign to entice customers into the shop

This alcohol store tried to convince customers that booze would save their lives

Whoever put this poster up was a big fan of horses and wanted to buy them at any size

After this shop went out of business it offered customers a pointless 0% discount

One law firm tried to advertise to people who were already dead from car accidents

The unfortunate placement of these two signs meant they advertised something very strange

This sign warned swimmers about a 'jumping gay walrus' in the sea, without any explanation

The shop advertised here looked like it was selling old food in a badly translated poster

This massage parlour assured customers that piranhas weren't including in their packages

This pet owner asked drivers to drive slowly because his pets weren't very clever

One motorway sign warned that deers would be in the road but only ones that were suicidal

This shop had a strange policy on conversations taking place in the queue and banned maths

This clothes shop had a very bizarre name, which was common among the signs

This park sign tried to prevent the unlikely occurrence that people would try to feed the snakes

The Indian restaurant in this picture put a clever spin on Freddie Mercury's name

Despite the completely clear grass, this sign pointed out that there was no snow on it

This shop was disguised as a 99¢ discount shop but actually just sold items at any price

This sign gave practical warnings against potholes and sinkholes but then became bizarre

A Chinese restaurant was awkwardly placed next to a picture of a dog and cat

Another shop joked about their customers stocking up on large amounts of alcohol

This unnecessary sign told people there was a pond despite being placed in front of the pond

This quirky sign sold a bizarrely broad range of products, including puppies and weapons

A speed limit sign must have kept drivers guessing on how fast they could drive