As defined by the music group Here Come the Mummies: A single entendre means "... just one thing" like "skin boat to tuna town." A phrase that has only one meaning.
As defined by the music group Here Come the Mummies: A single entendre means "... just one thing" like "skin boat to tuna town." A phrase that has only one meaning.
An entendre means to be used to convey an indelicate meaning. A double entendre, which is most commonly used, exploits puns to convey the second meaning.
entendre
'le noir de vous entendre' means literally 'the black to hear you'
Entendre
That is "double entendre".
"Entendre" is a verb in French that means "to hear" or "to understand." It can also have a more figurative sense of "to mean" or "to intend."
I want to hear more is "je voudrais en entendre plus / en entendre davantage" in French
You slip on the tux, deliver a double-entendre or two and stand on the sidelines while the stunt crew does the action scenes.
a double-entendre
A word that has two meanings is called a homonym. These words sound alike or are spelled alike but have different meanings.
The only words I can think of at the moment are: "genre" and "entendre" (as in "double-entendre") Will add more as they come to mind.