| 31. | See double entendre for why this could be considered funny to the anglophone world.
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| 32. | The song delights in bawdy double-entendre.
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| 33. | The songs ranged from covers of traditional songs to double entendre and jokey banter.
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| 34. | In fact it is all erotic double entendre.
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| 35. | :: It might have been a double entendre on Elton's part.
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| 36. | Includes several scenes with great double entendre jokes.
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| 37. | This is an intentional double-entendre and in my view beneath this project.
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| 38. | She shoots off the occasional single entendre.
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| 39. | "All of these songs have double entendre meanings, " she said.
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| 40. | You can't resort to cheap laughs, vulgarity and double entendre ."
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