How To Use Double entendre In A Sentence
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It is also an extremely funny illustration of the national obsession with word-play, in-jokes and notably filthy double entendre.
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According to an article about double entendres, (intentional and otherwise) in great literature that ran in Playboy about 40 years ago, "pecker" in British slang meant "lips" or "mouth" (cf: "give a peck on the cheek").
My Intercostal Clavicle
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How good is a double entendre from a quick witted mind?
French masterclass
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Aside from the fact that Karma can be neither big nor small, what the hell kind of half-assed double entendre is that?
HOLLYWOOD IS BASICALLY ILLITERATE
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Director Miranda Harcourt deals delicately with this script, loaded as it is with double entendres.
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The naïve values I was raised on - and passed down to my kids, seem less and less relevant in a world of connivance, double dealings, double crossings and double entendres.
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Registrant believed at the time of registration that the double entendre, or multiple entendre, of "slart" favored meanings other than "art in Second Life".
Virtually Blind | Virtual Law
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Your Wonkette Teabagging Tour, Part II latest miserable journey into this muddy Randian hell, may we just NOTE that we have noticed various folks on the Internet writing about how lame and trite certain blogs are for covering the Teabaggers only because of that silly sexual double entendre, which is now a dead joke.
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The author of this nauseating palaver is obviously so in love with what he thinks is his own eloquent rhetoric that he fails to notice his laughable double entendre.
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A line could and should easily be drawn, however, when these companies resort to nonsensical double entendres involving lewdness and obscenity.
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It's not exactly Alan Bennett, but it proceeds amiably enough from one well-worn double entendre to the next – and Tim Healy's transvestite barman alone banishes the temptation to channel-hop.
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There are so many possibilities for double entendre there; the mind boggles.
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That gleam in his eye when he delivers saucy sexual double entendre is something that can never be experienced in an audio recording alone.
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He is a master of the pun and the double entendre.
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Coates was feeling awkward, I could tell, and I hoped he wouldn't attempt one of his double entendre ice-breakers.
MUSIC FOR BOYS
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This movie's main thrust is really nothing more than bareness interspersed with double entendres, pseudo witty banter, personal attacks, comic quips, and horribly off-key crooning.
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The double entendre is not (as so often in Aristophanes) sexual but political; the allied poleis may be living under newly-instituted democracies, but are now effectively controlled by the demos of Athens.
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But I believe the "derailleur" double entendre is "Did you rail her" as in ... well, bang/shag/fill in your fave sexual euphemism here.
Epic-curious: Riding Long and Hard
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After that each brief exchange of pleasantries was tinged with accidental double entendres, and what Alan Bennett refers to as ‘a somewhat redundant intimacy’.
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The term, from his native language, implies a double entendre, meaning either closed form or a type of rice dumpling widely cooked in Japan, and in the latter sense is a nonfunctional artistic delicacy.
Berks county news
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Coates was feeling awkward, I could tell, and I hoped he wouldn't attempt one of his double entendre ice-breakers.
MUSIC FOR BOYS
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A whole whack of puns, one-liners and double entendres get crammed into the 90-minute running time, and most of them fall flatter than a postage stamp.
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I'm a total sucker for inspired silliness and non-stop, groan-worthy double entendres and barmily burgeoning plots.
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A line could and should easily be drawn, however, when these companies resort to nonsensical double entendres involving lewdness and obscenity.
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Everyone was a little tense, slapping each other on the back and making double entendre remarks that were rewarded with great guffaws.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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Once, we had tea and crumpet without a hint of double entendres.
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The fruity little tale he told about the double entendre he had committed regarding the French prime minister said it all: this was an elder statesman in his anecdotage.
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It is also an extremely funny illustration of the national obsession with word-play, in-jokes and notably filthy double entendre.
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She would regularly open herself up to double entendres and public hilarity and the unsubtly constructed traps of television confrontations.
Times, Sunday Times
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Often we are grateful for any little crumb that befalls us: some coded glance, some double entendre remark, some hinty, winking reference.
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Everyone was a little tense, slapping each other on the back and making double entendre remarks that were rewarded with great guffaws.
THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
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And what a saucy lot they were in the early Sixties with rampant double entendres and camped-up characters running amok amid the laughter.
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The play is notable for its exposé of sexual relations in a male-dominated society and for its use of both double entendre and explicit obscenities.
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Casino Royale was Ian Fleming's first 007 novel, and Bond here is an agent on his first big case, a rough diamond who has not yet acquired his savoir faire or taste for the double entendre.
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(Incidentally, when I just said double meaning, I could have said double entendre, which is quite a complicated pun in itself.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XII No 1
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The winery is called Cayuse, after a Native American people in the area, but there is also the double entendre with Barons native French, cailloux, which means rocks.
A Year of Wine
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From Woolamaloo (not to be confused with the Sydney Surburb with a similar name), comes a few megabytes of extremely unsubtle double entendre.
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It's one of those two-woman talk show sketches in which the double entendre is audaciously outrageous.
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The double entendre functions simultaneously on the level of narrative and on the level of metanarrative, signaling both the possible threat to the character's life and the formal end of the poem.