->''"There's a double meaning in that."''
-->-- '''Benedick''', ''{{Theatre/Much Ado About Nothing}}''

Index of tropes used to make innuendoes, {{double entendre}}s, and similar jokes.
%% Primary reason for creation is to sort them together in order to evaluate the individual tropes, their overlap, and what limits need to be placed on the examples, in order to avoid Administrivia/ConversationInTheMainPage.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: A work has dialogue that isn't intended to be dirty, but the audience still interprets it as lewd.
* BallsGag: A joke on "balls" being slang for testicles.
* DemographicallyInappropriateHumour: A joke that is inappropriate for a children's audience.
* DoubleEntendre: A phrase that has a second and filthier meaning.
* EntendreFailure: The risqué meaning of the double entendre is lost on someone.
* EroticEating: Someone consumes a food item in a suggestive manner.
* EuphemisticNames: When a character's name is interchangeable with a SexualEuphemism.
* FreudianSlipperySlope: Someone has a habit of accidentally talking about risqué things at random.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Innuendo that is in violation of the rating/code of the work that the ratings board doesn't notice.
* HehHehYouSaidX: Someone laughs over another person saying a word that sounds dirty.
* ImaginedInnuendo: A literal statement is interpreted for a double entendre.
* InnocentInnuendo: The work depicts a scene that deliberately looks or sounds naughty, but is actually more wholesome than it seems.
* LampshadedDoubleEntendre: Someone acknowledges the hidden filthy meaning to their statement, often by ending their sentence with "if you know what I mean."
* LOL69: Innuendos on how the number 69 is also the name of a sex position.
* MatingDance: A dance that is suggestive.
* {{Nosebleed}}: A person gets nose bleeds when they are aroused.
* OrAreYouJustHappyToSeeMe: Asking a person if they have an erection while suggesting a less risqué reason for the person to be having a bulge in their pants.
* ParallelPornTitles: A porn movie has a title that's a play on that of a non-pornographic work of fiction.
* PelvicThrust: Someone thrusts their pelvis to exhibit how lecherous they are.
* PhallicWeapon: A weapon is regarded as a penis metaphor.
* PinkIsErotic: The color pink is used as a sexual reference or metaphor.
* PsychosexualHorror: A subgenre that explores psychosexual development as a subject matter, including themes of sexual development and sexual activities.
* SexualEuphemism: A euphemism for sexual intercourse.
* SomethingElseAlsoRises: A visual gag implying a person is sexually aroused.
* ThatCameOutWrong: Someone realizes to their embarrassment that what they just said could be interpreted as obscene.
* ThatsWhatSheSaid: Joking about an unintentionally filthy statement by remarking that someone would have said it during sex.
* UranusIsShowing: Jokes on how the planet Uranus can be pronounced as sounding like "your anus."
* VirileStallion: Horses are used to represent the male libido. A woman can also call a man "a stallion" in reference to his virility.
* VisualInnuendo: Imagery open to risqué interpretations.
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