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{{trope}}
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A deliberate ploy to make the viewer think something sexy or illicit is occurring when it actually is not. A scene will begin with its characters not visible to the camera, or partially obscured; the dialogue between them seems lascivious and explicit, and may be laced with [[Double Entendre|double entendres]]. But when the camera finally reveals the whole scene, the action involved is entirely innocent and the dialogue turns out to be referring, entirely or mostly, to these innocent
Sometimes this is hard to bring off believably. In many cases, if you listen carefully to the supposedly innocent phrases, they don't sound natural, don't fit the conversation, and are totally unlike the way the characters usually speak. In fact, it was tailor-made to lead to a misunderstanding, and makes a lot more sense in that context than in the supposed true meaning. But the situation is often so distracting it's hard to notice at first.
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Usually perpetrated immediately upon return from a commercial, for comedic effect.
This is related to [[
{{noreallife|we'd be here all day.}}
{{examples}}
== Advertising ==
* One State Farm ad features a guy talking on the phone at 3 am saying, "Yeah I'm married. Does it matter? You'd do that for me? I'd like that". His wife thinks he's cheating and takes the phone and asks what the person on the other line is wearing. It turns out to be a (male) State Farm agent, but she doesn't believe him.
{{quote|'''WIFE''': "She sounds hideous."
'''HUSBAND''': "Well, she's a guy, so..."}}
== Anime and Manga ==
* In the four-part ''[[
* In episode 22 of ''[[
** And from the manga we have [https://web.archive.org/web/20210316151635/http://aph.starry-sky.com/
* In an early episode of ''[[
* In one scene in ''[[
** Another time Miyami Yuuna asked Kazuki to "make [her] a woman". The camera then showed Kazuki taking her hand and directing it toward his pants... where Kazuki was holding an eel that Yuuna was trying to work up the courage to touch.
* Ignoring the imaginations of the [[Yaoi Fangirl|yaoi fangirls]] listening in, [[media:
* Subverted and lampshaded in ''[[
{{quote|
* In ''[[
* In a scene in ''[[
{{quote|
'''Negi:''' Evangeline-san, no! We mustn't!
'''Evangeline:''' I told you, call me ''Master''.... }}
** The scene mentioned in [[I Didn't Mean to Turn You On]] is repeated at the beginning of Chapter 263 to invoke this trope, though given the whole point of said event, only Negi is the innocent one.
** Later on, [[Robot Girl|Chachamaru]] nearly causes Chisame's head to explode with this poorly worded statement about Negi's martial arts training:
{{quote|'''Chachamaru:''' I have been serving as Negi's partner every night and he seems to be happy about it.}}
** Haruna does this on purpose when she creates a fake Negi so that the girls can practice their Pactio kisses.
{{quote|
'''Other girls:''' ''* Shocked Stares* ''
'''Haruna:''' Hmmmmmm? What exactly are you imagining? I was talking about {{spoiler|his tongue, of course!}}
'''Other girls:''' '''THAT'S EVEN WORSE!!''' }}
* An episode of ''[[Kenko Zenrakei Suieibu Umisho
* ''[[
* Kyousuke hears Monica and Kai engage in this after Kai's defeat at Monica's hands in the [[Tournament Arc|Monaco Cup arc]] of ''[[
** Another example occurs earlier in the series, when Kinoshita overhears what he interprets as Azuma sexually assaulting Tsukino. Turns out she was just upset by him soaking his dough. And that's not a euphemism.
* In ''[[Ranma ½
** Actually, no: they were playing Old Maid, and Ukyou's insistence that he make up his mind and pick one resonated too deeply with Akane's paranoia that Ranma would choose his cute fiancee over her.
* In ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'''s [[Hot Springs Episode|bath house manga arc]], the boys listen in on Suzuna and Mamori's conversation on the women's side of bath house. Only after Monta erupts with a tremendous [[Nosebleed]] do we discover that Suzuna was referring to Mamori's ''bath towel''.
{{quote|
'''Mamori:''' "Oh, sure!"
'''Suzuna:''' "Oooh, soft..." }}
* Mika in ''[[
** Then there's the extended "drawing [[Doujinshi]] behind closed doors" scene in ''Purezza'' (which, meaning "purity" in Italian, is arguably a lampshade). This one has Haruka's father joining in on overhearing, at which point he chops down the bedroom door with a sword before realizing the scene isn't what he thought.
** The trope is getting so common in ''Purezza'' that, combined with its general overuse elsewhere, it's starting to push the boundaries of [[Discredited Trope
* Oh boy, is this trope in spades in ''[[
* In ''[[
* In the first episode of ''[[
* In one episode of ''[[
* ''[[
* One of the main characters in ''[[Kanpai]]'' is a werewolf who ate a girl and was later transformed into human form. When he says that young girls taste the best, the schoolgirls interpret it as something else entirely.
* ''[[To
* ''[[
* Several episodes of ''[[
* In ''[[
* ''[[
** There's also one in the second episode, where Nagasumi tries to dry off San's tail while she's in her kimono. Except the rubbing itself looks... suggestive, to say the least, not even taking the dialogue into account. Oh, and San's parents happened to be walking by. The mother doesn't mind as much as the father, of course...
* In the ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou
* Happens in ''[[
* In ''[[
* In the ''[[
** Nagi also falls for this trope often, and the other characters usually lampshade how she's misreading conversations to be innuendos when they aren't. In these cases, the audience was often watching the original scene, and then laughs at Nagi's misinterpretations. Sometimes the other girls fall into this as well, even though they know full well that Hayate is a [[Chaste Hero]].
* In ''[[
* When Kunimitsu from ''[[
{{quote|
* During the training camp set after the Prefectural finals in ''[[Saki (
{{quote|
'''[[Clingy Jealous Girl|Momo]]:''' [[First-Name Basis|Wh-wh-why are you calling her by her first name]]?
'''Yumi:''' We got along well last night.
'''Momo:''' Last night!? Got along well...!?
'''[[Troll|Hisa]]:''' *winks* Let's do it again today
'''Momo:''' *about to cry* [[User:Gethbot|Gethbot]] ([[User talk:Gethbot|talk]]) 00:16, 5 November 2013 (UTC)!!
'''Yumi:''' Calm down Momo. We're not doing anything special.
'''Momo:''' Doing what...!? }}
* In ''[[
* This little gem from [[Dragon Ball Abridged]]:
{{quote|
'''Freeza''': I'm coming Zarbon! Quick! Grab my balls! }}
* In ''[[
* ''[[
* ''[[Excel Saga (
{{quote|
'''Iwata:''' Hmm...It was kinda dull, you know... }}
** They were of course talking about Iwata's brief stay in [[Robot Girl|Ropponmatsu II's]] [[Gender Bender|body]]. Sumiyoshi warns the two from making such comments in public.
* In ''[[
{{quote|
'''Yuko:''' I'm ready, Watanuki. Now. Give it to me. ''(the viewer is then shown the full scene of Yuko holding a bat)'' Pitch, Boy!
'''Mokona:''' PIIIITCH! }}
* The first ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' series includes a scene of Riza Hawkeye in bed, moaning things like "Mmm, that tickles!" and "Oh, you're so bad!" only to pull the covers off to reveal her dog licking her foot.
* Happened in the first ''[[
* ''[[Kodomo no Jikan]]'''s second season's OAV: Kuro-chan and Shiro-chan starts with Rin making some very provocative sounds and saying some rather lewd things. Just to have the camera pan out to show that she is just at the nurses office and only getting a needle in the arm.
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Used late in ''[[Y:
** And again, in a conversation that simply cannot be anything other than two characters (one of whom is involved with another main character) giving mid-coital instructions... and that's exactly what it is. However, they're talking to their pet monkeys, who they've finally managed to coax into having sex (the male monkey, like the male main character, is the last male of his species and they very much want an impregnated female).
* In a comic by Michael Kupperman, [[The Who
* And then there's "[https://web.archive.org/web/20110805030210/http://prismcomics.org/display.php?id=1089 The Joker's Boner]": Intentional or [[Have a Gay Old Time|not]]?
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* The amount of fan-fics based around this trope could comfortably fill their own sub-genre. It boils down to one character
* Chapter 30 of ''[[
▲* The amount of fan-fics based around this trope could comfortably fill their own sub-genre. It boils down to one character / group A listening in on character / group B from the next room, or hearing about what they got up to after the fact.
* The ''[[
▲* Chapter 30 of ''[[A Day Indoors (Fanfic)|A Day Indoors]]'' dials this trope -- and the reactions to it -- to 11, with [[Mahou Sensei Negima|Kotaro]] wondering why his flubbed lines in a rehearsal of ''Little Red Riding Hood'' leave Natsumi swooning in his arms or [[Shotacon|Ayaka]] and Chizuru getting impressive [[Nosebleed|Nosebleeds]].
* A ''[[
▲* The ''[[Naruto (Manga)|Naruto]]'' fic ''Cat Flap'', about {{spoiler|Sasuke trying to sneak Naruto out of his house... yeah, it doesn't make that much sense in context either}} that ended on the words "Harder Sasuke!"
* Used and subverted in [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3161400/3/The_Escapades_of_the_Blind_Bandit_and_Meathead this] ''[[
▲* A ''[[Touhou (Video Game)|Touhou]]''-related Flash animation has Flandre Scarlet asking Sakuya "What's 'sex'?", before explaining to the increasingly alarmed head maid that since some internet-capable computers had been brought in Gensokyo, she'd been browsing around. As turns out, {{spoiler|it's just a sign-up form asking for her gender}}. Remember, people, don't let kids wander the 'net unsupervised!
* ''[[Kyon
▲* Used and subverted in [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3161400/3/The_Escapades_of_the_Blind_Bandit_and_Meathead this] ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' fanfic, wherein Sokka and Toph are shouting at each other in the bedroom, much to the dismay of Zuko, who is right outside the door. It turns out that {{spoiler|they were merely fixing the bed.}}
* One example is a ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (
▲* ''[[Kyon Big Damn Hero (Fanfic)|Kyon Big Damn Hero]]'' has several of these, including one in the prologue where Haruhi asks if she can see it, and if it gets hot... she's talking about Kyon's beam sabre.
* There is an entire ''[[
▲* One example is a ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh GX (Anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh GX]]'' fanfiction that is based around this trope called GX Misunderstandings, which relies largely on Jaden and Alexis [[Invoked Trope|invoking the trope]] and [[Schmuck Bait|everybody else falling for it]].
* [[Pony Psychology Series
▲* There is an entire ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'' fanfic, about {{spoiler|Light and L installing a shower}} and Watari listening at the door. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* The ''[[Beyblade]]'' fic...[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1538193/1/Innuendo Innuendo]. [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Yeah]].
▲* [[Pony Psychology Series (Fanfic)|When Bright Eyes (a/k/a Ditzy Doo)]] needed farrier work done on her hooves for [[Big Damn Heroes|her final confrontation with the griffon mobster]] who had ordered the deaths of [[The Atoner|her adoptive daughter's parents]], she told Big Macintosh "I want you to nail me." Needless to say, he [[Jaw Drop|needed a second]] to regain his composure.
*
* Done by [[Bleach|Ichigo]] (on [[Chivalrous Pervert|purpose]]) in [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/
{{quote|
▲{{quote| "Kurosaki Ichigo, we're in my room, and you're obviously tired and perhaps a little sore as a result of the stressful activities we voluntarily participated in last night. You were fantastic before I took the lead, by the way."}}
* In the ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' fanfiction [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7327971/1/With_Brothers_Like_These ''With Brothers Like These''], chapter 9 (House Party), there is an interesting conversation between Wales and Lichtenstein about musical chairs ("Ooh, Liechtestein! I bet there's loads of room for it in my bedroom!"). Switzerland got the wrong meaning.
* Another "[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]" fanfiction [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7469837/1/Its_Not_What_You_Think "It's Not What You Think"] revolves around this trope.
* This moment from Chapter 16 of ''[[
{{quote|
''"Pen is stuck in drive"''
''Only the 'pen' and 'is' were written too close together. L now had a 'penis stuck in drive' post-it stuck on his laptop screen. He was considering framing it.'' }}
* The ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
** {{spoiler|It turns out the "activity" Twilight is about to perform is going to the dentist. Rainbow Dash, in a [[Crowning Moment of Funny|perfect finish]], then subverts this trope by hitting us with this beauty: "Now all we need to do is get you laid."}}
* In ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7959357/1/YOU_CANT_TEST_THIRTEEN YOU CAN’T TEST THIRTEEN]'' while [[We Have Ways of Making You Talk|interrogating]] [[Death Note
* In the ''[[My Little Pony:
* Starting with its title, "Swinging Dick Has a Ball", chapter six of ''[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11806414/1/Amy-Potter-is-Batgirl Amy Potter is Batgirl!]'' by "Philosophize", a ''[[Harry Potter]]''/[[Batman (TV series)|1960s ''Batman'' TV show]] crossover with a fem!Harry, is one immense string of [[In-Universe]] Innocent Innuendo (and evidence that the author was having ''way'' too much fun). The only one who even notices the dozens of accidental [[Double Entendre]]s is Dumbledore, who eventually has to excuse himself to find a private place to laugh himself silly. And [[Call Back|they come back several times]] because Fleur Delacour is obsessed with Dick. Grayson, that is.
== Film ==
* ''[[
* ''[[Mickey Blue Eyes]]'': Something involving [[Hugh Grant]] and some other guy in a dressing room.
* The first ''[[Austin Powers]]'' movie, specifically one infamous scene involving the phrase "Number Two" being shouted in a public restroom.
** "That's right, you show that shit who's boss!"
** Don't forget the [[Ass Shove|shadow scenes]] from the second and third ones. No matter how much you might like to.
* The animated movie ''Arabian Knight'' (aka ''[[The Thief and
** "Now that I have the balls, I'll go see the King." He literally was referring to balls, specifically the three golden balls that are a [[MacGuffin]].
* ''[[XXX
* In ''[[Bad Boys]] II'', Mike ([[Will Smith]]) and Marcus ([[Martin Lawrence]]) have a frank discussion about the time (earlier in the movie) when Mike accidentally shot Marcus in the buttocks, and the subsequent problems. Unfortunately for them, the content of their talk makes it sound like the two are in a homosexual relationship... and the video camera just happens to be broadcasting their conversation to the entire store. A woman counsels them to "find Jesus".
* The back massage scene in ''[[Tango and Cash]]''.
* Used in ''[[
* Who can forget the "Patty-Cake" scene in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]''?
** It's strongly implied that Patty-Cake really ''is'' considered adultery to Toons. Still a straight example, though.
* In ''[[Robin Hood: Men in Tights]]'' they had Robin singing to Marian in ridiculous, overblown operatic style behind a screen, with Robin's sword angling up to look like he had an enormously erect
* In ''[[Undercover Brother]]'', Sista Girl is commenting on UB's big car, big hair and big jewelry as him "overcompensating for something", to which he replies "You forgot to mention my big, black, fuzzy balls". She's shocked at this till the camera pans back to him showing her the rubber balls he has hanging from his rear view mirror.
* ''[[
{{quote|
'''Jane:''' "Thanks. I just had it stuffed." She then comes down the ladder holding a stuffed and mounted beaver. }}
* From ''[[Superman II]]''
{{quote|
'''Lois''': (snuggling up beside him) Just relax. You'll do fine.
Turns out he was trying to cook a souffle with his heat vision. }}
* Inverted in the short film version of ''[[
* In ''[[Police Story]]'', [[Jackie Chan]]'s star witness finds out he set her up to accept his protection by staging a hit for him to save her from. She gets back at him by setting his tape player to record over their interview, then manipulating events so it'll sound like their actions (such as Jackie spilling juice on her, and her sitting on a cactus) sound like they're about to have sex. Particularly cool here is that there are two English dubs of the movie plus the directly translated DVD subtitles, giving us three different versions that all work perfectly.
* In ''[[Pee
* ''[[Look
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* ''[[Snakes
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* The opening scene of ''[[Van Wilder]]'' shows the titular character apparently receiving a blowjob from an elderly asian woman. Turns out she's a tailor measuring him for new trousers. (While enjoying a lollipop).
* In ''[[Her Alibi]]'' Tom Selleck is accidentally shot in the ass with an arrow while talking on the phone to his editor. The following scene (as Selleck tries not to let on what's happened) gives the editor the idea that sex is occurring. While his girlfriend is trying to help him he shouts "Don't touch the shaft!"
* Toward the very end of ''[[Igor]]'', the main character shows [[Frankenstein's Monster|Eva]] a blueprint. She asks him if he's really going to make it, and Igor replies that if it doesn't work out, they'll just adopt. The camera then shifts to Eva's POV, showing a blueprint for a dog.
* In ''[[
* An example from ''[[American Psycho]]'': what seems to be a sex scene turns out to be Patrick Bateman exercising while a slasher movie is playing on video.
* ''[[
* At one point in ''[[I Wanna Hold Your Hand]]'', one of the main girl characters is forced to hide in a hotel room closet. Before she can leave, the room becomes occupied by a man and his hired lady escort. The girl(and the viewers) can't see anything, but can hear giggles and sighs of pleasure. The girl finally decides that she has to get out of there even though she'll be seen. She bursts out of the closet and... the couple is fully clothed, having a picnic, and the lady is [[Rule
* In ''[[Down With Love]]'', Catcher ([[Ewan McGregor]]) is talking about his socks to Peter (David Hyde Pierce), and his secretary eavesdrops on the intercom mid-conversation:
{{quote|
'''Catcher:''' How would I know? You think I spend all my time in the locker room at the club making a comparative study?
'''Peter:''' Let me see yours again, then. We could measure. I'll get a ruler.
'''Catcher:''' Better make it a yardstick!
'''Peter:''' Let's be accurate. Make sure you've got it fully extended. Have it up the whole way.
'''Catcher:''' It stays up all the way, all day long, man! That's the miracle I was telling you about: better living through chemistry. You got... 16 inches.
'''Peter:''' 16 inches! How long does a man's hose have to be?
'''Catcher:''' That's 32 inches of confidence in every step. Don't forget - I've got two of 'em!
''[the secretary faints]'' }}
** This film also pulls off some rather impressive visual innuendo during a split-screen phone call between its two lead characters.
* A staple of the ''[[Carry On]]'' films; for example, in ''Carry On Camping'', Barbara Windsor and Sid James (or possibly Bernard Bresslaw, or both) are heard saying things like "can you get it up?", "no, not there!", "is it in yet?", etc, to the horror of James's/Bresslaw's character's wife/partner, who then discovers that the only thing that is being erected is a tent.
* Implied in ''[[Mystery Team]]''
{{quote|
* A deleted scene in ''[[Iron Man (
== Literature ==
* There is a running gag in the ''[[
** Similarly, in ''Feet of Clay'' a dwarf baker demands that the criminals who robbed him should be hung up by the ''bura'zak-ka'' (town hall). "Now now, you know we don't practice that punishment in Ankh-Morpork." (Because Ankh-Morpork doesn't have a town hall.) After all, they kicked Olaf Stronginthearm in the ''bad'dhzakz'' (yeast bowl). A [[Fictionary]] can be a rich source of stuff like this.
*** [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/breadbasket Yeast bowl], you say?
** "I'm the only one around who might be inclined to twiddle your handle again." from ''Thief of Time''. {{spoiler|Susan was indeed talking about turning a handle, as the person she was addressing had a wind-up time-storage device on his back, and he needed it to be kept wound so that he wouldn't fall victim to the frozen time affecting the rest of the Discworld.}}
** When Captain Sam Vimes first met Lady Sybil Ramkin in ''[[
{{quote|
* In ''[[The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy (
* In the seventh ''[[Harry Potter (
{{quote|
'''(everyone gives her strange looks)'''
Oh, you know what I mean! }}
* ''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel (
* From ''[[Twilight (
{{quote|
* In ''[[Who Cut the Cheese?]]'' by Stilton Jarlsberg:
** Ho's graffiti refers to "cutting the cheese", meaning a supply interruption. Ho shows no awareness of the bowel-related subtext.
**:When Someone Cuts the Cheese, Take a Deep Breath
**:If You Cut the Cheese, Everyone Will Notice
** Ho writes the graffiti using "soft charcoal" found near where the rats used to sit. He later realizes it's dried rat poop.
* One of the characters in ''[[Low Fantasy|Shy Leopardess]]'' by Leslie Barringer sings a [[Show Within a Show|song]] about a beautiful princess and handsome lord sneaking off together; when her father and brothers pursue vengefully, and think they're hearing words of love (he exclaiming, "My queen!" and she, "My chevalier!") ... the "lovers" are found to be playing chess.
== [[Live
* The ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'' episode "Altared States" uses a particularly unsubtle bit of [[Subtext]] in a scene where we see Xena and Gabrielle's clothes strewn on the bushes and hear comments such as, "How was that?" and "Very nice!". {{spoiler|It turns out that Xena is showing Gabrielle how to catch fish by hand while they swim.}}
** An even better example comes from the episode "A Comedy of Eros", in which Xena {{spoiler|and Draco's}} clothes are thrown around, and they make grunting noises as the camera pans toward them. They were wrestling. Similarily, Gabrielle {{spoiler|and Joxer's}} clothes are scattered, and Gabrielle asks to "go again". Joxer abliges. [[Makes Sense in Context|They were singing his theme song.]]
* ''[[
** Also played straight in "Polymorph" when Rimmer encounters the robot Kryten, complete with vacuum cleaner hose attached to his groinal socket, struggling to remove Lister's shrunken polymorphic boxers.
** And again in "Nanarchy", when Kryten explains to Cat and Kochanski that Lister wouldn't be able to use one of Kryten's spare arms as a prosthetic because it would be so heavy that, "with the strain and extra weight, it would be impossible for Mr. Lister even to ''get it up''". Cat remarks, 'He could always take it off if he was going on a date'.
* ''[[
** ''[[
** "In the Zone". When Tony and Jardine share quarters in Iraq, the camera gives a slow pan across their discarded clothes while we hear their ecstatic cries of "Yes! Yes!" We then see them in shorts and singlets due to the heat, overjoyed at finally establishing a videochat connection with their colleagues.
* One episode of ''[[
** In another, Mary the paralegal's description of her day falls into this territory as Ted (and the viewer) believes that she's a prostitute.
** Before she was a Canadian pop star, Robyn was on a kids show called Space Teens. It contained truckloads of
* ''[[Three's
** Jack and Chrissy are hiding in the bathroom, eavesdropping on Janet and her date, who, unbeknownst to them, are talking about some ferns Janet has in the apartment. They overhear Janet's friend remark, "Those are two beauties!" and [[Hilarity Ensues
* An [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kclq2zGQy4w entire episode] of the British children's series ''[[Rainbow (TV series)|Rainbow]]'' was comprised of a series of sexual innuendos, including a comment about, "Playing with our friends' (toy) balls," and "plucking our twangers (a musical instrument)". It was made by the cast and crew for their own edification, and with absolutely no intent of broadcast. Appropriately, it's even more over-the-top than most examples on this page.
* Lester in ''[[Beakman's
* [[
* The episode of ''[[Skins]]'' "Jal" has Sid helping Jal into her dress in a fitting room. We cut to outside in the shop where them struggling with the zipper sounds like them struggling with "other things". When Sid leaves the fitting room he is told by a woman that he is a pervert, much to his confusion.
** And Pandora pretty much consists of this trope.
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'''Katie:''' Do you think she knows how filthy she sounds half the time?
'''Effy:''' Sometimes I wonder. }}
** And then a later instance where she notes that boyfriends "just want to get into her box".
* In the ''[[New Tricks]]'' episode "Ducking and Diving", Brian develops an interest in deep-sea diving, and wants to share it with his wife, Esther. As he tells her he thought they could do with a bit more excitement and bought rubber suits after seeing a video at work, she looks extremely uncertain.
** There's also the time Brian was trying to find out from Sandra whether he was paid the same or more than Gerry and Jack; in retrospect, he earned the strange look she gave him when he asked her "Are you fully cognizant of the size of my packet? Is it a large one or a bit...''(makes a 'teeny' gesture with his fingers
* In one of John Mortimer's ''Rumpole'' stories, Claude Erskine-Browne overhears conversations between young secretary Dot Clapton and one of the judges that causes him to believe she is being sexually harassed. He tries to comfort her, and ends up accidentally harassing her himself. It is later revealed that she and the judge are both members of a theatre guild, and that they were rehearsing a scene.
* Subversion: ''[[In the Red]]'' was a BBC miniseries about politics and publicity. One of the protagonists is the speech-writer for the leader of a minor political
* The ''[[Frasier]]'' episode "Matchmaker" subverts this by having Frasier discussing the same things he always does (music, clothing) with a man he doesn't know to be gay who assumes that he (Frasier) is hitting on him.
* ''[[
* Lampshaded on the ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' sketch about "Schweddy Balls." The audience can see that the two radio hosts are actually eating chocolate malt balls, but the unseen radio listeners would be getting all the unconscious innuendo.
** Further pointed out in their sequel sketch about Pete Schweddy's new product: hot dogs (called wieners constantly, of course). A breathless phone pervert actually called the show to ask about Pete's wiener. Obviously, Pete cluelessly played along.
** And later in the Betty White episode, they do another one of these where they talk to an old lady who owns a bakery and came on the show to talk about muffins of various kinds.
* ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' did it in episode 4-12, "Don't Ever Change", when Roz needed an ultrasound. House asked Thirteen, "You do it both ways, don't you?", and after Thirteen took it the wrong way, he stated he was talking about two different ways to do the ultrasound.
** Yeah, but he did that on purpose, knowing full well that she "goes both ways".
** Not to mention the whole "Blue the janitor" exchange. ("The janitor's name is ''Lou''!" "Well, then I owe him an apology." Wilson sounds so traumatized.)
* The conservative and idealistic Inspector Fowler from ''[[The Thin Blue Line]]'' had a tendency to make statements containing innuendo that everyone except him could see.
{{quote|
"Have I said something amusing, Constable Habib?" }}
** And when his job depended on an important operation.
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* ''[[The League of Gentlemen]]'' has one scene that starts by making it look as though Benjamin is being forced to perform oral sex on Harvey. It turns out he's just cleaning the toilet brush.
* In the third season episode of ''[[
* Subverted in ''[[Fist of Fun]]'' where they would come up with something that sounded dirty, twist it to make it sound innocent, and then do a further twist to reveal that it was in fact as dirty as it sounded. (For example, "Do you like Big Cocks???? Then come along to the annual chicken rearing contest." Please note, although it's called a chicken rearing contest, only Men's Big Cocks will be on show.)
* In the [[Musical Episode]] of ''[[
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'''Turk:''' Whoa, whoa, I just took out his appendix. }}
* Inverted on ''[[
* Tobias on ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' has a habit of making everything he says sound like a gay come-on. At one point Michael, not wanting to just point it out, recommends that he start recording himself, play it back at the end of the day, and [[Do I Really Sound Like That?|see if he can figure out what he keeps doing wrong]]. At the end of the episode he does notice a pattern: {{spoiler|"Oh, Tobias, you blowhard!"}}
* Used several times in the [[Show Within a Show]] ''When the Whistle Blows'' in ''[[Extras]]'', Andy Millman's character overhears increasingly innuendo-laden language in storms in on the other characters demanding to know what is going on. (Example: "Put it in your mouth", "Don't suck, blow" — one of the characters is trying to teach the other how to play the recorder.)
* Subverted on ''[[Dexter]]''. We hear Lila talking to Dexter in a way that leads the viewer to think they're having sex, then we assume that she's probably just teaching him how to paint. Then the camera reveals that they are actually...having sex.
** Also the entire intro. It strongly implies violence, blood, gore, and death, but is actually just images from his morning routine.
* In the pilot episode of the ''[[RoboCop
* In ''[[The Nanny]]'' episode "A Fine Friendship",an in-universe version of this happens. Maxwell ends up seeing Fran in a bra and tells her to put a shirt on. The shirt gets stuck and this happens:
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'''Maxwell:''' Don't worry, Miss Fine, we'll get it on! I can't do this: get on the bed! (''He tosses her on the bed and takes the dress off and then sees Niles in the door way grinning'')
'''Niles:''' If you let me tell Ms. Babcock about this, I'll work free for a year. }}
* An episode of the ''[[Clueless]]'' [[Recycled:
* In an episode of ''[[
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* ''[[
* This exchange from ''[[
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'''Woman''': ...What?
'''Woolsey''': [[Digging Yourself Deeper|I mean you’ve entered my little personal area]].
'''Woolsey''': ...This is where I come... to be alone with my thoughts. }}
* In the episode "The Recombination Hypothesis" of ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'', Sheldon, Howard and Raj play ''[[Settlers of Catan]]''. To best exploit this trope, Sheldon is the one who needs lumber.
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== Music ==
* The Ames Brothers' song [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ames+brothers+naughty+lady+of+shady+lane&aq=0&oq=%22ames+brothers%22+%22naughty&aqi=g1 "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane"] is entirely built around this trope, seeming to use roundabout language to describe a woman of ... questionable virtue who has recently moved into the neighborhood, but who might be redeemed by the right man. However, the last line of the song reveals that {{spoiler|the Naughty Lady is in fact a nine-day-old baby, and all the apparent euphemisms in the song are literal truths}}.
* The Pogues' song "Small Hours" has one: "Now that you're alone with me -- Close the door and turn the key -- We'll stay up late and watch TV..."
* "Me [[PSP]]" by The Lancashire Hotpots is made of this trope: "I try talking to the wife but she doesn't understand, the pleasure that it gives me when I hold it in me hand..."
** From the same song: "Been playing that ''[[Tomb Raider]]'', have you seen the size... of the levels in that game?"
* Many teenagers in the early '80s thought that Billy Squier's song "The Stroke" had sexual
* The '40s R&B song "Big Ten Inch Record," later popularized by Aerosmith. There are also many other songs based on innocent innuendos.
* [[Songs to Wear Pants To]]'s song [https://web.archive.org/web/20130514113623/http://www.songstowearpantsto.com/songs/the-struggle-to-become-a-baseball-player/ The Struggle To Become A Baseball Player] starts out with some very... suggestive grunts and moans, but then reveals itself just to be {{spoiler|part of the struggle to become a baseball player.}}
* [[Da Yoopers]] has a song called "My First Time Ever", which sounds like it's about a sexual affair, talking about how she "spread her legs" and finally how the "white stuff came". It turns out that the song is really about his first time {{spoiler|milking a cow}}.
* [[
** Arguably they drop all pretense in the second half of the song where they start chanting "pullem, suckem, pullem, suckem!". Does it count as innocent innuendo when they clearly gave up trying to keep it a pun half way through?
*** This song was ''never'' innocent -- it was written expressly to mock those who complained about the innuendo in other AC/DC songs.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN7dYDYfvVg "I CAN SWING MY SWORD!"] by [[Tobuscus]]. Which is really funny because he really is talking about a sword made of diamonds...
* "Back That Thing Up" by Justin Moore starts out sounding like another [[Stuffy Old Songs About the Buttocks]], with lines such as "Back that thing up / Put it in reverse, let Daddy load it up". Then in the bridge he says, "Ain't no time to play today, no rolling in the hay". Read [http://www.the9513.com/justin-moore-back-that-thing-up/ this review] for a fuller analysis.
== [[New Media]] ==
* [[
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Slowy getting faster,
Once I start at **** ing it's very hard to stop!
Faster, faster, it is so exciting!
I could **** forever; **** until I drop!'' }}
** The music video for [[Lemon Demon]]'s song, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbDV1afDSn0 "Geeks in Love"] has a blink-and-you'll-miss it example: at 3:12, a [[Censor Box]] covering up the girl {{spoiler|playing foosball with}} the guy. "OMG HOTT {{spoiler|foosball}} ACTION!"
* The [[Official Fanfiction University]] of ''[[Redwall]]'' had a scene like this which turned out to be a boy getting a tattoo.
== Radio ==
* Frequently used in [[The BBC]] radio comedies; some of them seem to do nothing else.
** Especially ''[[
** The Janet & John stories told on ''Wake Up To Wogan'' elevate this to a fine art, telling a [[Sugar Bowl|sugary]] story in the style of a children's book about what John did that day. Unfortunately, when he explains it to his wife Janet afterwards, his adventures with Melanie Frontage and Pastor Kidneys don't sound quite so innocent to her.
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* Used by Canadian radio personalities Mad Dog and Billie in a contest to see who had the strongest stomach for weird food. She brought tongue, he brought pickled bulls' testicles. ("I sucked your tongue, you have to lick my balls!")
* ''The [[Doctor Demento Show]]'' is full of songs with innocent
* In an episode of ''[[
== Theatre ==
* Inspector Barnes enters the Susanswerphone offices in ''[[Bells Are Ringing]]'' confident that he can close it down for being a prostitution front. Ella unwisely starts telling him about the personal degree of service she provides her customers with, and how Sue chides her for spending too much time on each one. Ella then picks up a call on the switchboard, but hasn't finished answering her caller before being interrupted by Barnes, who apparently has been listening only to her side of the conversation (the audience gets to hear both sides). He triumphantly declares Susanswerphone busted, and produces the taped evidence he thinks incriminating enough to send all the answering girls to the Women's Detention Home:
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'''Barnes''': Now, which one of you is the Madam?
'''Ella''': That's Madame Rosina Grimaldi, the opera star, and I happened to recommend a mustard plaster to her for a cold, and this friend of hers--Ohhhh! Have ''you'' got a ''dirty'' mind! }}
== Video Games ==
* If you check some books in the Library in ''[[Nine Hours, Nine Persons
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{{spoiler|'''Snake'''}}: Heaven's no. There are many factors -- Length,girth,lubrication or lack of... It's an exciting and rapidly growing field.
'''Clover''': Whoa }}
** Not speaking of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHzMrA_44Mg elevator scene.]
* An [[Easter Egg]] scene in ''[[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]'' involved what looked and sounded like a sex scene, with both Snake and EVA grunting and groaning and making comments to each
* Played repeatedly by Oghren in ''[[Dragon Age
** And ''Awakenings'' has Oghren spot a darkspawn trying to steal his stuff, leading to the infamous line "No-one touches Oghren's junk and lives!"
* Done by-the-book in ''[[Tenchu|Tenchu 3: Wrath of Heaven]]''. Ayame overhears a villain telling a woman "what a nice pair you have, but let me show you mine!" They are talking about poker, of course.
* In ''[[Ar
** ''[[Ar
** In ''Ar Tonelico II'', this is [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE2hUhhq7lk also done] with Croix and Cloche, complete with Croix's horrified reaction to seeing the life-extending agent for the first time. {{spoiler|"She can't take a crystal that big!"}}
* "By the way, Innes' is gigantic. Don't those get in the way for girls?" A pair of skits in ''[[
* This conversation from [[Visual Novel]] ''Magus Tale'':
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'''Daiki''': (Don't get excited! Don't get excited!) }}
* The Male Draenei in ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' will stray into this during his silly emotes. "When we arrived here, I had lost many jewels that had been in my family for generations. If you could get your hands on my family jewels, I would be deeply appreciative."
** Also, the names for the Sons of Hodir daily quests: "Blowing Hodir's Horn," "Thrusting Hodir's Spear" (unlocked by completing the quest "Raising Hodir's Spear") and "Polishing the Helm" (unlocked after completing "Mounting The Helm.")
* When explaining her existence as basically a hologram projected directly onto the retina (RSD) with distance and location where she chooses it to be, [[Ever 17|Sora]] mentions how her voice's location will also seem to change. When she's to the right, she seems to be heard from there, or to the left, or 60 feet behind. 'And when I am under you,' At which point Takeshi and The Kid question her being under them and she gets embarrassed and tries to end the conversation.
* In ''[[Shadow Warrior]]'', the protagonist's name is Lo Wang. Get it?
* ''[[Ridge Racer]]'': "Start your engines, and let's get it on!", in a sultry voice.
* The following conversation from ''[[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
{{quote|
'''Phoenix''': (That's on the 2nd floor, and this is the 15th!)
'''Gumshoe''': When a detective screws up, the Chief calls him to his office...and makes him listen to the organ for hours. }}
** In [[AA 2]], there is a scene in which the characters are talking about Max's bronze statue that is constantly refereed to as "Max's Bust" the trope is both played outright and subverted in this case.
{{quote|
'''Phoenix''': "Max's...bust...?"
'''Moe''': "Yeah! That thing is huge!"
'''Phoenix''': "Maybe I should ask more about Max's bust...Not that I'm into that kind of thing..." }}
* The page picture comes from [http://crfh.net/d/20040921.html this strip] of ''[[
* In ''[[
▲* The page picture comes from [http://crfh.net/d/20040921.html this strip] of ''[[College Roomies From Hell (Webcomic)|College Roomies From Hell]]'', when Marsha [[Mistaken for Gay|suspects that Mike is pretending to be gay in order to break up with her.]]
▲* In ''[[Twice Blessed (Webcomic)|Twice Blessed]],'' Cade Masters ruins Melchior's chances with a very attractive barmaid when he innocently mentions Melchior's troubles with his Rod of Wonder.
** [http://www.twiceblessedcomic.com/?webcomic_post=4 "THAT'S NOT A EUPHEMISM!"]
* Shows up from time to time in ''[[
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** Though the first example is subverted when Haley adds "V says Elan has been running around naked, so I'm off to see what his 18 Charisma is worth under the hood.' "
** [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0269.html "Slipping the wood" to some dryad hussy] might count as a [[Double Subversion]], as the incident in question is treated as being just as bad as if it ''had'' been in that way.
* Another example, in [
** Then there's the installment where Red Mage [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/06/13/episode-1140-where-the-sun-dont-shine/ hides the team from Sarda in his A-hole.] It is also entirely accurate to say that they are in his [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/06/16/episode-1141-how-deep-does-the-a-hole-go/ B-hole.]
** As well as a fairly good percentage of the things Red Mage says. "There is no problem that can't be solved by creative and vigorous use of animal husbandry!"
* Parodied in ''[[Bigger Than Cheeses]]'' ([http://www.biggercheese.com/index.php?comic=418 NWS link]) and ''PVP'': when a character overhears a conversation that sounds like two people having sex, the [[Genre Savvy]] eavesdropper displays awareness of this trope and avoids leaping to conclusions, only for it to be revealed that the overheard characters genuinely were having sex.
** ''[[
** ''[[Femmegasm]]'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20140801032018/http://www.aorange.com/?p=167 gets in on it too.]
* Another example is [http://flakypastry.runningwithpencils.com/comic.php?strip_id=90 this] ''[[
* Used in an ''[[RPG World]]'' comic, turning out to be one of the characters struggling to put on a shirt that's too small for him with the help of one of the other party members, accompanied by an almost apologetic note from the author.
* Used in [http://community.livejournal.com/mspaint_lolz/21800.html#cutid1 this House MD cartoon] to spoof a scene in ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' where Dr. House does walk in on Cameron and Chase having sex (or starting to, anyway) in a closet.)
* Used in a ''[[
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140628011231/http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-07-22 This] ''[[Dominic Deegan]]'' strip.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140627225707/http://www.homeonthestrange.com/view.php?ID=46 This] ''[[Home On The Strange]]'' strip has two women discussing the unusually large size of a man's... {{spoiler|book collection}}.
* ''[[Tsunami Channel]]'' has done this on multiple occasions. Pulled off well in [http://www.tsunamichannel.com/index.php?date=2002-10-01&comic=ExCoKo this] [http://www.tsunamichannel.com/index.php?date=2002-10-02&comic=ExCoKo two-strip] installment of ''Experimental Comic Kotone''. Done rather clumsily in [http://www.tsunamichannel.com/index.php?date=2003-10-14&comic=MaMi this strip] of ''Magical Mina''.
** Immediately after the aforementioned incident in ExCoKo, Konstantin thinks this way ''[http://www.tsunamichannel.com/index.php?date=2002-10-03&comic=ExCoKo again]'' despite actually being able to see what's going on.
* ''[[Namir Deiter]]'': Having already established "Cookies and pudding" as an [[Unusual Euphemism]], Tipper offers some to her sulking fiancee, Charles. Cue Jacinda walking in on... a fully-clothed Tipper feeding fully-clothed Charles cookies dipped in pudding.
* In ''[[Elf Life]]'', Filis is gushing to Airek about how she and Baughb spent the previous day "frolicking". When Airek mentions that she didn't need to use euphemisms around him, she explodes:
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* The "Innuendo" arc of ''[[Walkyverse|It's Walky!]]'' has about a week of innocent innuendo used to mess with the mind of another character.
* Done over the course of [https://web.archive.org/web/20161013014047/http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=080201 two] [https://web.archive.org/web/20100402201051/http://www.sluggy.com/daily.php?date=080204 strips] in ''[[
* Classic scene in ''[[The Heroes of Middlecenter]]'' where Dark and Kiki are chatting in one part of the baths, but they don't know that Wolf and Thatch are bathing in the other side, and can hear every word they're saying.
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'''Dark''': It's a booby. You act like you've never seen one before.
'''Kiki''': Can I touch it? }}
:: From there, it gets more and more suggestive until Thatch and Wolf decide to look over the wall to see what's going on, and Kiki gets pissed off and uses water magic on them, ''draining the bath''.
* Played half-straight in [http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=131 this] ''[[
** Also inverted in [http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=221 this strip], where it takes perfectly innocent dialogue from ''[[Star Fox (
* ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]'' once had Princess Voluptua moaning in despair when it appeared a villain was about to conquer the Earth. Bob's girlfriend Jean [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20061212.html heard the moaning coming from Bob's bedroom window.]
* ''[[Girly]]'' offers [https://web.archive.org/web/20130203020837/http://girlyyy.com/go/82 Captain Fist].
* In ''[[
* Inverted in ''[[
* ''[[Sexy Losers]]'' is sufficiently fond of this trope that it has even had innocent but initially suspicious [[Visual Innuendo]] a few times, as when a character who appeared to have semen on her face turned out to have just eaten a vanilla popsicle. (Yes, this strip is NSFW.)
* Poor Hannelore in ''[[
** For [[Don't Explain the Joke|those that don't know]], Hanners was watching Marigold play ''[[World of Warcraft]]''.
* ''[[School Bites]]'' features the main character using the power of innuendo to manipulate a [[Schoolgirl Lesbians|crushing]] [[Catgirl]]: ''[
* The ''[[
* In ''[[Slightly Damned]]'', Buwaro has his moments. '''"Yay! We get to sleep together again, Snowy!"'''
* Slick of ''[[
** However, it's played straight with Criminy, [https://web.archive.org/web/20131123001524/http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=3204 who got a SUCCUBUS hot and bothered without even trying.]
* Used in [http://wapsisquare.com/comic/09082004/ this] ''[[Wapsi Square]]'' strip. The next strip reveals that they were actually talking about {{spoiler|yoga}}
* In ''[[
** Grace (who provides the ''page quote'' for [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]]) comes up with quite a lot of these. Recently, while attempting to convince her teacher to let her help on a monster hunt.
{{quote|
'''Raven''': As though ''that'' makes you an adult.
'''Grace''': Legally, it does. You can do all ''sorts'' of stuff with me! }}
* Subverted in [https://web.archive.org/web/20130806232102/http://amultiverse.com/2011/02/09/doctor-whoa/ this] strip from ''Scenes From a Multiverse'', and obvious parody of [[
* Subverted rather brutally in ''[[
* ''[[Nerf Now]]'' with Luigi [http://www.nerfnow.com/comic/442 hearing] how [[Super Mario Bros.|Mario and Peach]] loudly have fun in the room above.
* In the Festival of Veils arc of ''[[Dubious Company]]'', [[Cute but Troubled|Raque]] is trying to frame Mary and Sue, by trapping them in the Queen's chambers. She then asks the Queen to follow her to the room because "I believe you will wish to [[I Have Boobs - You Must Obey!|view the twins]]". The Queen is flattered but uninterested.
** [[Leeroy Jenkins]] in the Sci-fi arc after reuniting with [[Childhood Friends|Sal]]. Depending on how you interpret his [[Luminescent Blush]], either he [[That Came Out Wrong|just realized]] he did this, or was [[Love Makes You Dumb|trying]] to flirt.
* ''[[Dumbing of Age]]'' gives us this [http://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/02-choosing-my-religion/holes-2/ little bit of dialogue.]
* ''Lowroad'' got a [http://lowroad75.comicgenesis.com/d/20091025.html story] Giselle narrates to her Butler, that starts with a guy screaming "nice ass", and goes downhill fast. "For some reason [[Dating Catwoman|father Maguire]] looked extremely uncomfortable when I told him what happened."
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Codename
* In the ''[[Teen Titans (
* The ''[[Justice League]]'' episode "Wild Cards" opens with one of these. (The ''real'' double entendres are saved for later.)
** The disguised finale for ''[[
* ''[[
** Additionally, one episode starts up with Fry lying alone, awake, in bed, with a continuous sound of springs going up and down playing. He then asks them to stop, and the camera rolls to reveal that, as this is a ''robot'' apartment, two nearly-identical spring-mounted robots are playing cards.
** Subverted in another episode, where Fry and Amy take a trip to Mercury but Amy's pod breaks down. When a man comes to help them, he gets excited when he sees the windows steamed up. He's disappointed when he sees them just playing cards. However, they do start making out later on.
* Used on an episode of ''[[The Simpsons (
** Used (and played with) more successfully when Marge fears that Homer is sleeping with his Vegas wife, and later overhears them together in the treehouse. The viewer is actually let in on the secret as we see her putting together a hoagie, with suggestive commentary by Homer; Marge listens worriedly, then:
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** [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] when Homer asks where the milk is at a convenience store, and the shopkeeper points down... to a glass case of milk, to Homer then replies, [[Accidental Pervert|"Oh, for a second there I thought you were pointing at your crotch."]]
** "The Last Temptation of Homer"
{{quote|
'''Homer''': Oh, Mindy... we have to fight our temptation.
'''Mindy''': No, Homer, let's do it. [[[Beat]]] Let's call room service! }}
* ''[[
** Which is then subverted, or something, when Chef goes over to [[The Dark Side]] (literally, with a Darth Vader Suit and red lightsabre ''spatula'') and becomes a pedophile.
{{quote|
'''William P. Conoly''': Oh, you mean like a chocolate candy?
'''Darth Chef''': No, I mean my balls. }}
** And this exchange: Cartman: okay that's fine I'll just play with myself then, I like playing with myself anyway, I could just play with myself all day!,(Kenny bursts into laughter), Stop laughing Kenny!
* ''[[
** In "Nightmares and Daydreams," Zuko is moping at Mai's house about apparently not being invited to a war meeting. His girlfriend puts her hands on his shoulders, smiles mischievously, and whispers, "You know what'll make you feel better?" There is just long enough of a pause before she suggests ordering a tray of fruit tarts to raise eyebrows.
*** The implications alone raise eyebrows. Two attractive teenagers, one of whom was away from home for 3 years, sending off their chaperons for a ridiculously specific item (fruit tarts with rose petals). [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|And when the episode returns to their side of the story the next morning, Zuko is]] ''[[Getting Crap Past the Radar|still]]'' [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|there, and his hair is all messed up, and Mai is making him tea.]]
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** "I don't need any protection!" "Hah, believe me, she doesn't." ''[[Face Palm]]''
** "The Drill." "Something came up. Something big." "Here it comes!" The...hypnotic thrusting, and splashing of...er..."mud" on the wall as it penetrates.
* ''[[Captain Planet and
{{quote|
'''Kwame''': Without their clothes? }}
* In an episode of ''[[
* During an episode of ''[[
** Also, during "Escape from Fairy Tale Village", Austin asks Uniqua how are her "lollipops" doing. During that episode, she portrayed the witch from "[[
* There is the hilarious ''[[Duckman]]'' "titmouse" moment, a brilliant six-line conversation between the titular character and his sidekick in which the usual over-the-top sexual tone of the show is taken down a notch and the two of them discuss if "squeezing the titmouse" is an acceptable activity, before rounding off the conversation with a nice lampshade, asking when the V-chip will be installed and their (somewhat innocuous, given the rest of the show) conversation would be bleeped.
* The infamous "I had sex with all these fish" bit from ''[[
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** ''[[
** When Peter says that if Lois wants a job, he has a job for her "''right here''", while indicating to his crotch area, what he means is that he wants her to repair the zipper.
** Another in an episode in which Chris is caught spying on girls' dressing rooms, and later is in his bedroom, and all we can hear is the sound of, well... [[A Date
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*** But then, Peter gives him some porn magazines as a safer form of voyeurism, and the sound is heard again except now ''Peter'' is holding the paddle and ball outside Chris' bedroom door. And not using it.
** In a scene where Lois is pounding Peter's face into the carpet he was installing, she yells, "Say you like eating red carpet!"
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** In "Jerome is the New Black" Peter hears Lois telling Jerome it's so hot and moist in a satisfied manner. Peter rushes into the kitchen to find Lois telling Jerome the scones he made are delicious.
* ''[[Undergrads]]'' had Gimpy teaching his friends how to play a video game. It involved a joystick. He went on a long spiel on how to use the joystick, with Rocko falling over laughing.
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* In the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "The Remains of the Platypus", there is a scene where it is made to look like Perry (who was transformed into a butler) was shaving Doofenshmirtz's groin area... except the camera zooms out and we see Doof with a towel and Perry is shaving his legs.
== Other Media ==
▲== Other ==
* A famous postcard had a nerdy guy next to an apparently blushing young woman: The text says, "Do you like [[Rudyard Kipling|Kipling?]] To which she responds "I don't know, you naughty boy, I've never kipled!"
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