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Usually perpetrated immediately upon return from a commercial, for comedic effect.
 
This is related to [[Three Is Company]], and the polar opposite of both [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]] and [[Accidental Innuendo]]. See also [[Not So Dire]] (where the subject is danger, not sex), [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]] and [[That Came Out Wrong]]. Sometimes prompts someone to say "[[Is That What They're Calling It Now?]]" Compare [[Accidental Pun]], where a non-sexual remark is misinterpreted as, well, a pun; and [[Orgasmic Combat]], when fighting sounds like...something else.
 
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== 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. "She sounds terrible!" "Well, she's a guy, so..."