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** In the third series, Blackadder warns Prince George that when wooing a lady with poetry, "Harold the Horny Hunter" might not be such a good idea. ("Harold the horny hunter/Had an enormous horn...")
** Jazz trumpeter Bix Biederbeck made a film called ''The Boy with the Big Horn'' which for similar rreasonsreasons had to be renamed on release in the UK...
* ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?|Whose Line Is It Anyway]]?'' parodies this with the Irish Drinking Song game.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0wRStGT1Bg Sometimes] it [[Gone Horribly Right|fails to be a parody]].
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by means of a spell
You should see her material components.
 
 
Upon drinking a philtre of love
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*** That's a [[Stealth Pun]]. It's a Row-dy Song.
** ''[[The Sims Medieval]]'' has "Ne'er to [[G-Rated Sex|Woohoo]] Again" as one of the songs a Bard character can sing.
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'':
** ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion|Oblivion]]'' has "A Less Rude Song". Someone transcribed it at [http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:A_Less_Rude_Song Someone had to transcribe it].
** And [http://www.imperial-library.info/dfbooks/b068_rudesong.shtml the song it's less rude than] appeared in [[The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall,|Daggerfall]]'' an earlier game in the Elder Scrolls series.
* The [[Sound Off]] "quote" upon building a Network Node in ''[[Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri]]'' is one of these [[Double Entendre|when you]] [[Unusual Euphemism|think about it]]:
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'' "Jagerchorus", while we never hear any of it, is implied to be this - knowing the Jägermonsters it's a worthy entry in this category.
* ''[[Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic]]'' features [http://yafgc.net/?id=546comic/0546-meanwhile-at-the-knotty-rose-tavern/ one] [[Famed in Story]],... or in-famed, as the case maymight be:
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'''Tavern patron''': Bard! I say, bard! Do you know the one about the lady and the sausage-maker?
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