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'''Josh:''' ''Grow up!''|''[[Drake and Josh]]''}}
 
A situation where one character says a word or phrase in a non "[[Double Entendre]]" (or sometimes not even [[Innocent Innuendo]]) manner, but another takes it the wrong way and starts laughing. Bonus points if the first person tells the second to "grow up" or something similar. The amused character saying "[[That's What She Said|that's what she said]]!" has the same effect.
 
<small> ''[[Self-Demonstrating Article|Heh heh..."grow..."]]'' </small>
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== Heh heh, Comic Books ==
 
* In [[The Dandy (Comic Bookcomics)|The Dandy]] comic strip ''My Own Genie'', a giant monkey gets stuck on top of town hall, according to the Mayor, who says "He's done a doodie on top of town hall." Lula responds with, "Ehehehe. Doodie."
* Non-sexual or scatological version done by [[Deadpool]] in an issue of his first series. He meets the zombie controlling villain known as the Black Talon, and cracks up at his costume's resemblance to a chicken. After a few comments even the zombies start to giggle, leading to [http://img520.imageshack.us/f/1176727893187ew5sv7.jpg/ this] exchange:
{{quote| '''Black Talon (to zombies)''': Hey! Not a peep out of you!<br />
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* In the first [[Austin Powers]] movie, Patty O'Brien, Dr Evil's Irish Henchman, complains that Scotland Yard is "always after me lucky charms," much to the amusement of his colleagues. For this scene, see also [[Don't Explain the Joke]].
* In ''[[Life of Brian]]'', Pilate's guards snicker every time he mentions his friend Biggus Dickus.
* In ''[[Transformers (Filmfilm)|Transformers]]'', some of Sam's classmates laugh when he says "Sextant" and again when he says "Seamen". Both times, the teacher holds up a sign reading "Quiet", with a resigned look on his face. Sam's class is clearly [[Stealth Pun|sophomoric]].
* In ''[[Used Cars]]'', the car dealership is doing an illegal broadcast by tapping into a football game and substituting their own commercial for the video feed. One of the car dealers has a deathly fear of red painted cars, and when they cut in the commercial and the flood lights are turned on, he realizes it's not a dark blue car, but a red one, so he says, "What the fuck is this, Rudy, a red car?" One of the technicians that arranged for the illegal tap in turns to Rudy and says, "Did he say 'fuck'? That's an FCC violation!" As if what they're already doing isn't...
 
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* Done a couple times by Karrin Murphy in ''Love Hurts,'' a short story of ''[[The Dresden Files]]''. {{spoiler|This is mildly out of character and is one of the reader's first clues that she and Dresden have been, as they say later, "whammied."}}
* [[Discworld (Literature)/Interesting Times|"...Social intercourse."]] [[Running Gag|"Hur hur...]] [[Dirty Old Man|sorry."]]
* In one book of ''[[Animorphs (Literature)|Animorphs]]'', Rachel is accidentally split in two (regenerative morphs...long story). Jake deduces that, while her wild-and-bloodthirsty half loves to fight, her kind-but-cowardly half got her sense of duty. Nice Rachel's reaction is basically, "Heh heh, you said 'doody'."
* In ''36 Children'', a non-fiction account of a young teacher's year in a poor Harlem school in the mid 60's, one of piece of advice he's given by an older teacher is to skip over Emily Dickinson's poem "There Is No Frigate Like A Book", even though it's in the textbook for the English class. She warns him that he'll lose control over the class as soon as the kids hear the first line.
* In ''[[Remote Man (Literature)|Remote Man]]'' Ned gets this reaction when he brings up his interest in Herpetology with his friend's friends - his internet screen name, Herpman, triggers a string of STD jokes.
* In the [[Jorge Luis Borges]] short story, ''"The Cult of the Phoenix"'':
{{quote| ''There are no decent words to name it, but it is understood that all words name it or rather inevitably allude to it, and so in a conversation I said anything and the adepts smile or become uncomfortable, because they felt that I had touched the Secret.''}}
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'''Chase:''' Michael said "breast".<br />
'''Logan:''' Breast... (snickers) }}
* Simon Partridge from an episode of ''[[Black AdderBlackadder]] II'' constantly takes what someone says as sounding "a bit rude."
{{quote| "'Holding my own?' Now that sounds ''incredibly'' rude!"}}
** Subverted later in the episode:
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{{quote| '''Lady Whiteadder''': Wahey! Luck! Sounds almost exactly like fu-" [[Curse Cut Short|*Credits*]]}}
* In the ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'' episode "Future Harper", our teenage wizard heroes travel about using a device called the Inter-wizard People Porter. Max (and a oneshot character in Egypt) pick up on the fact that the acronym sounds like "I pee-pee".
* ''[[3rd Rock Fromfrom the Sun]]'' - Subverted:
{{quote| '''Mary''': My students are so immature. I was talking about holocene man and they keep giggling whenever I mention ''Homo Erectus''.<br />
[Dick snickers]<br />
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'''Mary''': Okay, what is so funny about ''Homo Erectus''?!<br />
'''Dick''': ''Homo Erectus'' was pleistocene man not holocene man! }}
* Played with in the US version of ''[[Queer Asas Folk]]'' Brian and Lindsay are meeting with the principal for a school where they want Gus to go. Lindsay has told Brian to behave, and while waiting outside the principal's office, Brian says something along the lines of: "...well, there is no predicting... [[Sarcasm Mode|oops, I said dick!]]"
* Comes up unexpectedly (hehheh) in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' when the gang is threatening to fall apart. Xander faces the necessity of joining the Army and says "I bet all that changes when I'm doing situps at Fort Dix!" Giles, quite drunk, chokes on his drink. "'Fort Dix'? PHAWWW!!!"
* The audience seems to be notorious for this on [[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]?''
** Hehe, Drew said 'Sea-men'.
** Also played straight and subverted in a game of "Scenes from a Hat": ''Inoffensive words that immature people are prone to snicker at.''
{{quote| '''Wayne Brady''': So you have a selection, white and pumpernickel.<br />
'''Colin Mochrie''': [snickers] ...white... }}
* ''[[Firefly (TV)|Firefly]]'' brings us this one in the episode "Shindig":
{{quote| '''Mal''': How would you even set up a meet, man won't deal with you?<br />
'''Badger''': Know a place he'll be. Safe place. Using some new tech gun scans. High class, too. Won't let me in there. You might slip in. Of course, you couldn't buy an invite with a diamond the size of a testicle. I got my hands on a couple.<br />
''[Mal and Jayne struggle to not laugh]''<br />
'''Badger''': Of invites. }}
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwDARPvwxrE A recent] [[WaynesWayne's World]] sketch on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' had Wayne and Garth constantly snickering at the title "[[WintersWinter's Bone]]".
* [[Two and A Half Men|Two and a Half Men]]
{{quote| '''Jake:''' ''(snickering)'' You said [[Moby Dick]].}}
* As [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xllgk-Glxs4 this] clip from [[That 70s Show|That 70's Show]] shows, even when, initially, only one out of three people finds a word like "penal" to be funny. Repetition of the word will cause the other two to laugh in time.
** Especially when Hyde points out that Kelso is taking "an oral test on the penal code"
* In ''[[Community (TV)|Community]]'' episode [[Community (TV)/Recap/S1 E12 Comparative Religion|Comparative Religion]] Jeff commends Pierce on not reacting to Shirley commenting on the Dean "shoving his [[Political Correctness Gone Mad|PC-ness]] down my throat." Turns out the only reason was that Pierce didn't get it until Jeff pointed it out.
* Salem loved doing this on ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV series)|Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'':
{{quote| '''Hilda''': Now, obvious fact number one. Willard hasn’t asked you to marry him yet and obvious fact number two...<br />
'''Salem''': Hee hee hee! You said 'number two'! }}
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{{quote| '''Francis''': Hey Zoey. We're passing gas!<br />
'''Zoey''': Heh heh, farting... }}
* ''[[Psychonauts (Video Game)|Psychonauts]]'' has this exchange:
{{quote| '''Kochamara''': Fine, take control of this freaky toad! I don't need him to nab children for me any more. I've got the brain of a little girl-<br />
'''Raz''': ''*starts laughing uncontrollably*''<br />
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* In [http://www.gaiaonline.com/newsroom/index.php?type=weekly&id=9&page=1&start=2#reading this] ''Gaian'' comic.
* ''[[The Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|Order of the Stick]]'' examples:
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0102.html Roy has great cleavage].
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0468.html #468], panel two.
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'''Windu:'''<br />
'''Yoda:''' "Up. Shut." }}
* It's mentioned in ''[[Ozy and Millie (Webcomic)|Ozy and Millie]]'' that you should never say "bottom" around Avery if you don't want him to snicker.
 
 
== Heh heh, Web Original ==
* [[Youtube Poop]] uses this a lot, especially in the "this video will be flagged" varieties of it.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Abridged Series (Web Video)|Yu-Gi-Oh the Abridged Series]]}'' uses this with Rex Raptor and Weevil Underwood, two characters who parody Beavis and Butthead.
** Uhuhuhuhuhuh, "wood".
* Even [[The Angry Video Game Nerd (Web Video)|The Angry Video Game Nerd]] did this for "doody/duty". Note that, due to his [[Cluster F-Bomb|usual style]] it's probably one of the more mild words in his vocabulary.
* One of [[Neurotically Yours|Foamy]]'s famous rants is about people who do this kind of thing and how they "need to be killed" for twisting people's simple topics of conversation into something perverted.
* Referenced in [http://memebase.com/2011/07/08/memes-rage-comics-that-sounds-naughty/ this] rage comic from Memebase.
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'''Butthead:''' Heh, Heh, You Said...<br />
'''Pilot:''' NOW!<br />}}
** In another particularly memorable instance, the boys watch the music video for "[[King Missile (Music)|Detachable Penis]]", and proceed to snigger nonstop the whole way through, leaving the actual song barely audible.
** In yet another ''Beavis and Butthead'' example, in one episode the school counselor asks Beavis about his plans for the future, discussing his "duties" at work.
{{quote| '''Counselor:''' I see you're currently employed at Burger World, that's great! So which of your duties there do you like the most? *they laugh*<br />
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{{quote| '''Betsy Ross''': Your freedom will be shown for what it really is, a farce!<br />
'''Tuddrussel''' ''(snickering)'': She said ''farce''! }}
* From ''[[Big Guy and Rusty Thethe Boy Robot (Animationanimation)|Big Guy and Rusty The Boy Robot]]'':
{{quote| Number 2: Allow me to introduce myself, I am Number 2<br />
Rusty: Ha ha your name means doody! }}
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'''Bender:''' Just like at the movie theater! ''WHOO!'' }}
** When the crew gets sucked into a [[Beyond the Impossible|four-dimensional vortex]] in the Season 7 episode "Mobius Dick", Amy and Hermes' dialogue is played back in reverse after being spoken. Fry playfully averts this phenomenon by repeating a palindrome: poop. "Heh, heh, heh, heh! Poop!"
* Happens in [[Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy]], in the form of [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]:
{{quote| '''Edd:''' Yes, well, it's all fun and games, but merry-making nearly cost us this sextant.<br />
''(beat)''<br />
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== Heh heh, Other ==
* While group-interviewing [[Mark Hamill]], Wayne Knight, [[Rob Paulsen]] and [[Maurice La MarcheLaMarche]], voice director Andrea Romano recalls how animators often study a VA's body language as reference for animating the character:
{{quote| '''Romano:''' Even though you're not really ''using'' your body, you are in fact using your body.<br />
'''Paulsen:''' ''[nudges [[La Marche]]]'' Actually, many people have used your body.<br />