Exactly What It Says on the Tin/Playing With

Basic Trope: Something is accurately described by its name.
 * Straight: A film called Bob Becomes a Zombie is about Bob becoming a zombie.
 * Exaggerated: The film is called A Guy Named Bob Is Bitten By a Zombie And Turns Into One Himself and this is literally all that happens in it.
 * Justified: Bob is a very important figure and the film wants to document and inform the masses about this transformation perfectly.
 * Inverted:
 * The film is actually about a zombie becoming a guy named Bob.
 * Non-Indicative Name
 * Subverted: Bob goes through several stages of the transformation, but then turns into a tomato.
 * Double Subverted: ... and then he turns into a zombie. The tomato form was just an odd stage of the metamorphosis.
 * Parodied: A TV show with a Word Salad Title is perfectly described by it.
 * Deconstructed: Bob is the Sole Survivor of a Zombie Apocalypse and has just been bitten, the film goes into detail about how tragic living like a zombie is as he struggles through his infection.
 * Zig Zagged: Some scenes revolve around Bob's infection while others are about something completely different.
 * Averted: The film is named Bob. The title is related to the film, but you would be able to tell what it's about without watching it.
 * Enforced: "How are people going to know what the show is about without an accurate name?"
 * Lampshaded: "The title clearly states 'Bob Becomes a Zombie!' What did you think would happen?"
 * Invoked: "We want to make sure that the audience isn't confused when watching this...Let's give it a descriptive name!"
 * Defied: "Damn it, no! I won't let that stupid title be true!"
 * Discussed: ???
 * Conversed: "Ah, I love it when movies spell out what's in them in the title."

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