An indirect remark about somebody or something, usually suggesting something bad or rude; the use of remarks like this: "innuendoes about her private life" or "The song is full of sexual innuendo." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innuendo
An innuendo is an indirect or subtle remark, insinuation, or suggestion that carries a hidden or implied meaning, typically of a risquΓ© or suggestive nature. It often relies on the listener's interpretation or understanding of the context to grasp the intended message.
Innuendo means someone saying something with a different meaning without actually saying it. Most innuendos are sexual in nature. Looking at a dictionary will help to define this term better.
I'm great at blowing... up balloons for parties!
Innuendo is a noun. It refers to an indirect or subtly suggestive remark or insinuation.
An innuendo is a suggestion.
Innuendo - song - was created in 1989.
The plural form of innuendo is innuendos, or inuendoes
Innuendo
Innuendo - album - was created in 1919-03.
The comedian's suggestive wink during the performance was a clever innuendo that had the audience laughing knowingly.
Queen did a song called Innuendo. The singer in that one was Freddie Mercury. :)
Mrs.jones resented the innuendo that she had not responded quickly enough to her husband's cries for help. Also... Thankfully, our friendship has been molded through the years enough not to let a nasty innuendo crush the relationship.
I must prove he has slandered me with his gross innuendo or the judge will not award me damages.
While Jane's speech was perfectly harmless, her body language was full of unprofessional innuendo.