| 31. | The chorus is sung in Franglish and contains the double entendre " Je suis oh-so-hot!
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| 32. | Anita, however, could be counted on to supply the delicate double entendre, the telling innuendo.
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| 33. | When discussing the name of the album, Townsend said the title is a double entendre.
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| 34. | In fact it is all erotic double entendre.
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| 35. | Includes several scenes with great double entendre jokes.
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| 36. | Said Engst, " Anything that could be a possible double entendre is a potential problem ."
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| 37. | Often these are double entendre or suggestive.
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| 38. | That double entendre in the title of Laura Zigman's bright, funny, rueful novel is of course intentional.
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| 39. | It could be seen as a double entendre, a turn of phrase favored at DYK, I believe.
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| 40. | Denise Wells told the Associated Press in one of the better double entendre quotes of the decade.
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