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Innocent Innuendo
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A deliberate ploy to make the viewer think something sexy or illicit is occurring when it actually is not. A scene will begin with its characters not visible to the camera, or partially obscured; the dialogue between them seems lascivious and explicit, or be laced with double entendres. But once the Reveal Shot has occurred where the camera pulls back to reveal the whole scene, the action involved is entirely innocent and the dialogue turns out to be referring, entirely or mostly, to these innocent actions — it is only in the dirty minds of the viewers that anything untoward happened. Sometimes, this is hard to pull off believably. In many cases, if you listen carefully to the supposedly innocent phrases, they don't sound natural, don't fit the conversation, and are totally unlike the way the characters usually speak. In fact, it was tailor-made to lead to a misunderstanding, and makes a lot more sense in that context than in the supposed true meaning. But the situation is often so distracting it's hard to notice at first. This is also often pulled off on other characters in-story. Sometimes, the viewers will see the explanation of the scene first, and then we cut to an angle from which an ugly subtext can be (mis)construed by outside observers. Usually perpetrated immediately upon return from a commercial, for comedic effect. Sister trope of Not What It Looks Like, which is for situations, instead of just speech. Also see Imagined Innuendo. This is related to Out-of-Context Eavesdropping, and possibly from a misinterpretation of a Sexual Euphemism. It's the polar opposite of both Getting Crap Past the Radar and Accidental Innuendo. See also Does This Remind You of Anything?, Grossout Fakeout, and That Came Out Wrong. Compare Accidental Pun, where a non-sexual remark is misinterpreted as, well, a pun; Orgasmic Combat, when fighting sounds like... something else; and Have a Gay Old Time, when something sounds sexual because language marches on. Contrast G-Rated Sex. If the author didn't notice, rather than just the characters, it's Accidental Innuendo. |
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In Twig, it's a Running Gag. Sy frequently either makes an innuendo or fails to notice others doing so, due to his lack of experience and deliberately suppressed libido. | |
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The Pogues' song "Small Hours" has one: "Now that you're alone with me — Close the door and turn the key — We'll stay up late and watch TV..." | |
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In Supergirl storyline Many Happy Returns, Kara and Linda are talking about stuff in the school lockers, and Linda notices that Kara is fixing her eyes on a wall. Kara explains she's looking through the wall and she's amazed at all the equipment she is seeing. Said equipment being sporting stuff. | |
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HFIL reveals Zarbon's finally cottoned on to the innuendo, and he's trying to stop doing it. It's not going well. | |
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A Zits strip starts with Walt whistling happily. | |
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A Not Always Learning post has a high school teacher asking just WHAT it is that a trio of male students were looking at on the computer that elicited this conversation: | |
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The "Song of the Count" turns the Sesame Street song sung by Count von Count into one of these. It places a Sound-Effect Bleep over every instance of the word "Count". That the Sound-Effect Bleep used *is* actually for that most versatile word does not help in the least. The 'ck' at the end of the Sound-Effect Bleep is particularly noticeable at the beginning of the song. | |
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There is a running gag in the Discworld novels where there is a reference to hanging someone up by their "figgin" or removing or roasting said figgin. Invariably accompanying these instances there is either a footnote revealing that a figgin is a raisin pastry or a moment where one of the characters is shown wondering why the prospect of those punishments would cause so much terror. Similarly, in Feet of Clay a dwarf baker demands that the criminals who robbed him should be hung up by the bura'zak-ka (town hall). "Now now, you know we don't practice that punishment in Ankh-Morpork." (Because Ankh-Morpork doesn't have a town hall.) After all, they kicked Olaf Stronginthearm in the bad'dhzakz (yeast bowl). A fictionary can be a rich source of stuff like this. Yeast bowl, you say? "I'm the only one around who might be inclined to twiddle your handle again." from Thief of Time. Susan was indeed talking about turning a handle, as the person she was addressing had a wind-up time-storage device on his back, and he needed it to be kept wound so that he wouldn't fall victim to the frozen time affecting the rest of the Discworld. When Captain Sam Vimes first met Lady Sybil Ramkin in Guards! Guards!, he arrived just as she was trying to get two of her dragons to mate ("I say, my man, do you know anything about mating?"), and what she said led Vimes to think she'd kidnapped someone and was doing things not just sexual but downright perverted to the poor fellow. The dialogue went like this: |
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Y: The Last Man Used late where it's implied that the two main characters are getting it on, and it turns out that one is instructing the other in picking the lock on a deadbolt. And again, in a conversation that simply cannot be anything other than two characters (one of whom is involved with another main character) giving mid-coital instructions... and that's exactly what it is. However, they're talking to their pet monkeys, who they've finally managed to coax into having sex (the male monkey, like the male main character, is the last male of his species and they very much want an impregnated female). |
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Shining Song Starnova: In the common route, Sasami invites Mr. Producer over to her house. The screen then Fades to Black, and the ensuing music and dialogue imply that they’re about to have sex. In reality, Sasami just wanted to show him some of her memorabilia: her comments about “it� being so big were referring to a box that she was struggling to pull out of her closet. While the team is vacationing at an onsen, Natsuki sneaks into Mr. Producer’s room and gives him a much-appreciated back massage. The other girls, who had gone looking for Natsuki after she gave them the slip during a debate about who should be Starnova’s center, overhear Mr. Producer’s groans of pleasure and conclude that Natsuki is having sex with him, though the misunderstanding is quickly cleared up. |
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In Ever17, when explaining her existence as a hologram projected directly onto the retina (RSD) with distance and location where she chooses it to be, Sora mentions how her voice's location will also seem to change. When she's to the right, she seems to be heard from there, or to the left, or 60 feet behind. 'And when I am under you,' At which point Takeshi and The Kid question her being under them and she gets embarrassed and tries to end the conversation. | |
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Especially I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. | |
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From New Moon: She's talking about the metaphorical holes in her heart, not her physical orifices: | |
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Bill Anderson's "Wild Weekend," describing in sordid detail the singer's plans to sneak out of town and have a fling. The audience is led to believe he's sneaking around on his wife, but the last line reveals he is actually sneaking around with his wife. | |
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Leo: When Leo tries to count up how old he is with his toes and fingers, but runs out, he asks Squirtle if there's anything else he can count with, but Squirtle replies, "I'd tell you, but there's kids around.". After a Beat moment where he imitates Groucho Marx, he says to the camera, "I was talking about his tail!". | |
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Dragon Ball Z Abridged: This little gem, which elicits snickers from the Ginyu Force: Hell, virtually anything that Zarbon says. This is lampshaded after his death. And then Gohan having to act as man of the house by catching fish for dinner after Goku's apparent death. Or, as Krillin puts it... HFIL reveals Zarbon's finally cottoned on to the innuendo, and he's trying to stop doing it. It's not going well. |
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Ultra Fast Pony: Near the end of "Random Eye Magic", Twilight's bizarre but mostly innocuous prior activities in the episode get described in the worst possible ways. | |
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The Radiators (US) claim that their song "Suck the Head, Squeeze the Tip" is about eating crawfish the traditional Louisiana way. | |
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From the same song: "Been playing that Tomb Raider, have you seen the size... of the levels in that game?" | |
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In A Brother's Price, after Jerin has been kidnapped, rescued by Cira, and re-kidnapped with her in tow, and has just picked the lock on his handcuffs. | |
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Shinji in Bleach (S) Abridged is head of the V-club... the Visored, that is. He doesn't seem to realize what other 'V'- words people tend to think of when he says 'V-club'. | |
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"I'm the only one around who might be inclined to twiddle your handle again." from Thief of Time. Susan was indeed talking about turning a handle, as the person she was addressing had a wind-up time-storage device on his back, and he needed it to be kept wound so that he wouldn't fall victim to the frozen time affecting the rest of the Discworld. | |
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A defining trait of Donut in Red vs. Blue is how he always ends up throwing out innuendos and double entendres without even realising it, such as calling "Shotgun's Lap". This ends up coming to a head in Season 17 where it took reliving moments in his past, including getting shot multiple times by Agent Washington, for him to realise what he's been saying and starting to defy it. | |
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The following conversation from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney case 1-5 about the pipe organ in Chief Gant's office: | |
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In a comic by Michael Kupperman, Roger Daltrey is continually thwarted in his quest for a "bird" (girl) by an old man who uses this technique to introduce him to actual birds. | |
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In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice For All, there is a scene in which the characters are talking about Max's bronze statue that is constantly referred to as "Max's Bust" the trope is both played outright and subverted in this case. | |
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Similarly, in Feet of Clay a dwarf baker demands that the criminals who robbed him should be hung up by the bura'zak-ka (town hall). "Now now, you know we don't practice that punishment in Ankh-Morpork." (Because Ankh-Morpork doesn't have a town hall.) After all, they kicked Olaf Stronginthearm in the bad'dhzakz (yeast bowl). A fictionary can be a rich source of stuff like this. Yeast bowl, you say? |
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A TV Tropes example. The titles of Playing With subpages can also be this for certain anatomy-based tropes, more specifically ones involving often-sexualized body parts. For example, PlayingWith.Boobs Of Steel sounds like it's about going to second base. While PlayingWith.Gag Penis sounds like it's about jerking someone off. | |
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AC/DC's "Big Balls" is about the pleasure an upperclass gentleman takes in holding his massive... ballroom dances. They apparently give up halfway through when they start chanting "pullem, suckem, pullem, suckem!". | |
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Hikasa Tomoshika of VOMS Project held a series of streams of her studying English, but in one unfortunate incident, she handwrote a letter reaching out to her Anglophone fans, but included the phrase "I write letter to you by the handjob." Her fans and fellow VTuber Amano Pikamee (who is fluent in English) had a field day correcting her mistake. | |
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Mark Chesnutt's "I'm In Love With a Married Woman." The married woman is his own wife. | |
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The Weather: Played with during the scene of Alan dying of thirst in the desert. His caller manifests as a water-bottle mere inches away from him, and he spends the whole time begging for the caller to "come into his mouth", because he just needed her "inside him". Naturally, the caller was quite confused and caught-off-guard by this. | |
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In the seventh Harry Potter book, surprisingly it is Hermione that comes out with one while the gang is making Polyjuice Potion to all turn into Harry. While watching the potion change colors, she blurts out: | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series: There's a Running Gag involving Dartz saying things that sound sexual in nature, due to a mixture of his thick Cajun accent and speech impediment causing him to mispronounce his words. For example, in "Evil Council 3": Parodied in the Bonds Beyond Time Abridged movie: |
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The music video for Lemon Demon's song, Geeks in Love has a blink-and-you'll-miss it example: at 3:12, a Censor Box covering up the girl playing foosball with the guy. "OMG HOTT foosball ACTION!" | |
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In Space Captain Smith, Smith's sidekick Polly is a Replicant who was originally created as a Sexbot but reprogammed herself to be a pilot. If she doesn't concentrate on what she says her original programming can slip though, resulting in this. | |
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The Thief and the Cobbler: There's one character who appears to be peeing, but on change of angle he's only squeezing water out of his robe. "Now that I have the balls, I'll go see the King." He was referring to balls, specifically the three golden balls that are a MacGuffin. |
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"Back That Thing Up" by Justin Moore starts out sounding like another Stuffy Old Songs About the Buttocks, with lines such as "Back that thing up / Put it in reverse, let Daddy load it up". Then in the bridge he says, "Ain't no time to play today, no rolling in the hay", and it becomes obvious that he really is just talking about a truck. | |
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Innocent Innuendo | |
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The '40s R&B song "Big Ten Inch Record," later popularized by Aerosmith. There are also many other songs based on innocent innuendos. | |
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One scene from Little Busters! has Haruka inviting Riki to do a very...suspicious-sounding activity together. ("First it's like 'nnh', then there's 'hnng', and then it's time for the sticky stuff. And it'll feel really good~.") Once Riki agrees, it's revealed she was actually just asking him to fix a bench together with her. | |
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The Scarlet Pimpernel: When Chauvelin first meets up with Marguerite at the Fisherman's Rest, the latter confides her boredom and unhappiness in her marriage to her old friend, who says he knows the perfect remedy. It turns out to be helping him track down the Scarlet Pimpernel, but in context, it at first sounds like he wants her to have an affair with him. (Some adaptations actually promote Chauvelin to a suitor/lover of Marguerite, making this Hilarious in Hindsight.) | |
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Another non-sexual example: "Dry Land Fish" by The Kentucky Headhunters sounds like it's talking about hallucinogenic mushrooms. However, the title is regional slang for the morel, a type of edible mushroom. | |
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In Bells Are Ringing, Inspector Barnes enters the Susanswerphone offices confident that he can close it down for being a prostitution front. Ella unwisely starts telling him about the personal degree of service she provides her customers with, and how Sue chides her for spending too much time on each one. Ella then picks up a call on the switchboard, but hasn't finished answering her caller before being interrupted by Barnes, who apparently has been listening only to her side of the conversation (the audience gets to hear both sides). He triumphantly declares Susanswerphone busted, and produces the taped evidence he thinks incriminating enough to send all the answering girls to the Women's Detention Home: | |
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Ace Attorney: The following conversation from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney case 1-5 about the pipe organ in Chief Gant's office: In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Justice For All, there is a scene in which the characters are talking about Max's bronze statue that is constantly referred to as "Max's Bust" the trope is both played outright and subverted in this case. |
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In an episode of Hello Cheeky, this is done in one sentence, with the title of a parody song given as I Wanna Give It To You, Babe, But I Can't Get It Down Off The Wardrobe. | |
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In So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, Ford Prefect is approached by a woman who offers him a good time and says she has a special service for rich people to make them happy. It turns out that her special service is to tell rich people that it's perfectly alright to be rich and they shouldn't feel guilty about it (she has a degree in psychology and economics and so can sound pretty convincing). | |
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One absolutely infamous The Runaway Guys livestream of Mario Party 6 saw Chuggaaconroy make a whole volley of this trope when it came to Princess Daisy, from doing her on hard, to morning wood, to them being in Daisy's heart-shaped box. | |
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Toward the very end of Igor, the main character shows Eva a blueprint. She asks him if he's really going to make it, and Igor replies that if it doesn't work out, they'll just adopt. The camera then shifts to Eva's POV, showing a blueprint for a dog. | |
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When Captain Sam Vimes first met Lady Sybil Ramkin in Guards! Guards!, he arrived just as she was trying to get two of her dragons to mate ("I say, my man, do you know anything about mating?"), and what she said led Vimes to think she'd kidnapped someone and was doing things not just sexual but downright perverted to the poor fellow. The dialogue went like this: | |
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