PREJUDICE.
Now say with me Smokey: sarcasm. Try also:
dou·ble en·ten·dre
ˌdo͞obl änˈtändrə,ˌdəbl änˈtändrə/
noun
noun: double entendre; plural noun: double entendres
But I agree, it was a DISGRACE you didn't really read both the original post and my post carefully enough to notice.
- a word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent.
Column 1 Column 2 0 synonyms: ambiguity, double meaning, innuendo,play on words"much of the comedy is derived from racy double entendres"
- humor using double entendres.
I've um, uh, never been the one you've had to correct.
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