Innuendo refers to an indirect or subtle remark, often with a suggestive or negative connotation. It typically implies something about a person or situation without stating it outright, allowing for interpretation and often carrying a double meaning. Innuendos are commonly used in humor, satire, and social interactions to convey criticism or flirtation in a more discreet manner.
The plural form of innuendo is innuendos, or inuendoes
The correct spelling is "innuendo"
Ooh err missus' and similar phrases are used on British television and in conversation to indicate that an innuendo has just occurred
the one you just said Another example is Boris knew it was too dangerous to come out and say it directly so he used an innuendo to imply it.
This means an insinuation, a subtle implication (usually hostile). Here are some sentences.I don't like that innuendo!His innuendo created an argument between the group members.
Light implication of sex - i.e. innuendo
An innuendo is a suggestion.
Innuendo is a noun. It refers to an indirect or subtly suggestive remark or insinuation.
The plural form of innuendo is innuendos, or inuendoes
Innuendo - song - was created in 1989.
Innuendo - album - was created in 1919-03.
Queen did a song called Innuendo. The singer in that one was Freddie Mercury. :)
Their reputation has been damaged by innuendo. (Plural form: innuendos) Synonyms for innuendo/s: allusion/s, hint/s, insinuation/s.
i spoon guys who are innuendo
I must prove he has slandered me with his gross innuendo or the judge will not award me damages.
No , Verizon does not carry the innuendo. but boost mobile (uses sprint) carries the phone.
While Jane's speech was perfectly harmless, her body language was full of unprofessional innuendo.