A double entendre (French for “hear” or “listen”) is something that can me “heard” two ways, usually by mixing up the words to leave ambiguity in their meaning. Puns are a form of multiple meanings.
A triple entendre takes extreme skill and luck. Good ones are not common.
wiatr almost 5 years ago
The Bird has talent!
Superfrog almost 5 years ago
The thing about a phrase with three meanings is that it can only mean one thing.
Zykoic almost 5 years ago
A triple? Santa brings the hoes for the weed garden.
1953Baby almost 5 years ago
If you have to rely on entrendres and innuendo, you’re neither funny nor entertaining. . .
DCBakerEsq almost 5 years ago
There’s nothing wrong with not making made-up comments.
1MadHat Premium Member almost 5 years ago
A double entendre (French for “hear” or “listen”) is something that can me “heard” two ways, usually by mixing up the words to leave ambiguity in their meaning. Puns are a form of multiple meanings.
A triple entendre takes extreme skill and luck. Good ones are not common.
bsisler21 almost 5 years ago
I wish they wouldn’t use such big words. You’re not supposed to have to think to enjoy a comic.