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* The hook on which all the jokes in the ''CarryOn!'' movies hang.

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* The hook on which all the jokes in the ''CarryOn!'' ''Film/CarryOn!'' movies hang.
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* The female cop in ''HotFuzz'' speaks almost entirely in these, quite intentionally.

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* The female cop in ''HotFuzz'' ''Film/HotFuzz'' speaks almost entirely in these, quite intentionally.
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* ''IronMan2'', anyone? (Admittedly, Robert Downey Jr. makes Tony Stark such a masterful DeadpanSnarker that some are easy to miss.)

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* ''IronMan2'', ''Film/IronMan2'', anyone? (Admittedly, Robert Downey Jr. makes Tony Stark such a masterful DeadpanSnarker that some are easy to miss.)



* The "poetry reading" scene in the elephant in ''MoulinRouge''. On top of all the verbal ones, there's the moment where Satine has passed out and Christian is trying to revive her. His position and motions look very bad (or good) to the voyeuristic Zidler...

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* The "poetry reading" scene in the elephant in ''MoulinRouge''.''Film/MoulinRouge''. On top of all the verbal ones, there's the moment where Satine has passed out and Christian is trying to revive her. His position and motions look very bad (or good) to the voyeuristic Zidler...
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*In ''Film/GoodBoy'', Owen is harassed by two bullies throughout the film. At one point, they lose a tennis ball they are playing with at the park and encounter Owen playing with a group of dogs when they go to retrieve it. They taunt Owen and the dogs threaten them, causing them to decide to let Owen keep the ball. Owen asks them if that was the only ball they had and, upon determining it was, points out that the bullies have no balls.
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* {{Shrek}}'s line "Do you think maybe he's compensating for something?", upon seeing Lord Faarquad's towering castle, could both be interpreted as Faarquad compensating for [[TheNapoleon his height]] or... [[CompensatingForSomething something else]]. (Especially since at the time, Shrek doesn't actually know Lord Farquaad is short.)

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* {{Shrek}}'s WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'s line "Do you think maybe he's compensating for something?", upon seeing Lord Faarquad's towering castle, could both be interpreted as Faarquad compensating for [[TheNapoleon his height]] or... [[CompensatingForSomething something else]]. (Especially since at the time, Shrek doesn't actually know Lord Farquaad is short.)
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* ''{{Dick}}'' has more than one off-color use of Richard Nixon's nickname.

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* ''{{Dick}}'' ''Film/{{Dick}}'' has more than one several off-color use uses of Richard President Nixon's nickname.nickname, e.g. Arlene gushing, "All right, I love Dick!"
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-->'''Dark Helmet:''' I see your Schwartz is as big as mine! Now let's see how well you ''handle'' it. [[note]]Lightsabers projected from their rings.[[/note]]

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-->'''Dark Helmet:''' I see your Schwartz is as big as mine! Now let's see how well you ''handle'' it. [[note]]Lightsabers projected from their rings. It certainly doesn't help exactly how both of them position themselves to produce them, nor how, between those two sentences, each takes a quick look down.[[/note]]
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** "It's a small thermal exhaust port right below the main port."
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* In ''Film/GetSmart'', [[DaChief TheChief]] mentions that they need to employ a new agent, unknown of KAOS who's acquired a list of all CONTROL agents and is eliminating them.

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* In ''Film/GetSmart'', [[DaChief TheChief]] The Chief]] mentions that they need to employ a new agent, unknown of KAOS who's acquired a list of all CONTROL agents and is eliminating them.
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* {{Shrek}}'s line "Do you think maybe he's compensating for something?", upon seeing Lord Faarquad's towering castle, could both be interpreted as Faarquad compensating for [[TheNapoleon his height]] or... [[CompensatingForSomething something else]].

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* {{Shrek}}'s line "Do you think maybe he's compensating for something?", upon seeing Lord Faarquad's towering castle, could both be interpreted as Faarquad compensating for [[TheNapoleon his height]] or... [[CompensatingForSomething something else]]. (Especially since at the time, Shrek doesn't actually know Lord Farquaad is short.)
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* This bit from the 1987 movie version of ''{{Dragnet}}'':

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* This bit from the 1987 movie version of ''{{Dragnet}}'':''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}'':
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* Lampshaded in the [[Film/HarryPotter film version]] of ''HarryPotter/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': when talking to Harry, Hermione says Viktor Krum doesn't talk much, as he's "more of a physical being". There is a pause, and she laughs, saying that she didn't mean it that way.

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* Lampshaded in the [[Film/HarryPotter film version]] of ''HarryPotter/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': when talking to Harry, Hermione says Viktor Krum doesn't talk much, as he's "more of a physical being". There is a pause, and she laughs, saying that she didn't mean it that way.
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* In ''Film/ToCatchAThief'', the dialogue between John (CaryGrant) and Francie (GraceKelly) has many:

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* In ''Film/ToCatchAThief'', the dialogue between John (CaryGrant) and Francie (GraceKelly) (Creator/GraceKelly) has many:
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* In ''ToCatchAThief'', the dialogue between John (CaryGrant) and Francie (GraceKelly) has many:

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* In ''ToCatchAThief'', ''Film/ToCatchAThief'', the dialogue between John (CaryGrant) and Francie (GraceKelly) has many:
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** ''Film/Moonraker''. Q: "I think he's attempting re-entry, sir!"

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** ''Film/Moonraker''.''Moonraker''. Q: "I think he's attempting re-entry, sir!"
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** ''Film/Moonraker''. Q: "I think he's attempting re-entry, sir!"
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** "So, did you and Ginny do it?"

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** "So, did you and Ginny do it?"it?" [[note]]Hide the Half-Blood Prince's book, that is.[[/note]]



-->'''Dark Helmet:''' I see your Schwartz is as big as mine! Let's see how you ''handle'' it.
** And:\\
'''Colonel Sandurz:''' It's Mega Maid! She's gone from suck to blow!

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-->'''Dark Helmet:''' I see your Schwartz is as big as mine! Let's Now let's see how well you ''handle'' it.
it. [[note]]Lightsabers projected from their rings.[[/note]]
** And:\\
'''Colonel
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-->'''Colonel
Sandurz:''' It's Mega Maid! She's gone from suck to blow!blow! [[note]]Her vacuum cleaner stealing the air from Druidia is now ''returning'' the air.[[/note]]
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-->'''Groucho:''' I present you with (points to his own chest) this magnificent chest - uh, (points at her chest) this magnific- uh, (points at the actual box) THIS magnificent chest.
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* Doubling as a ParentalBonus, in ''{{Ratatouille}}'', Linguini talks to Colette about his "Little Chef". While kids see it as Linguini trying to tell her about Remy (who Linguini calls Little Chef), adults can see a different meaning in his words... When Linguini says "I have a small..." Colette ''looks down'' for a split second.

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* Doubling as a ParentalBonus, in ''{{Ratatouille}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'', Linguini talks to Colette about his "Little Chef". While kids see it as Linguini trying to tell her about Remy (who Linguini calls Little Chef), adults can see a different meaning in his words... When Linguini says "I have a small..." Colette ''looks down'' for a split second.
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* MaeWest owns this trope!

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* MaeWest Creator/MaeWest owns this trope!
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* Parker to Lambert in ''Film/{{Alien}}''.
-->'''Lambert:''' [about the lousy food] You pound down the stuff like there's no tomorrow.
-->'''Parker:''' I'd rather be eating something else, but right now I'm thinking food.

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* The 1935 version of ''Les Miserabes'' features a scene where Valjean carries unconscious Marius through the Paris sewers and all they entail. When at last they make it to safety, Marius thanks his hero by saying "I know what you went through to bring me here."


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* The 1935 version of ''Les Miserabes'' features a scene where Valjean carries unconscious Marius through the Paris sewers and all they entail. When at last they make it to safety, Marius thanks his hero by voicing one of the funniest unintentional lines in film history: "I know what you went through to bring me here."
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* The 1935 version of ''Les Miserabes'' features a scene where Valjean carries unconscious Marius through the Paris sewers and all they entail. When at last they make it to safety, Marius thanks his hero by saying "I know what you went through to bring me here."

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* In the fifth ''TheLandBeforeTime'' film song, we got this quote:
--> '''Chomper''': Friends for dinner, I'm gonna have friends for dinner...
** To clarify stuff, Chomper's a Sharptooth while his friends are various herbivores that his species would see as food. He's actually gathering leaves and berries for them, but thedouble meaning can be inferred.

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* MaeWest owns this trope!
* In ''Film/GetSmart'', [[DaChief TheChief]] mentions that they need to employ a new agent, unknown of KAOS who's acquired a list of all CONTROL agents and is eliminating them.
-->'''Larabee:''' Let me out there, sir, I have no problem exposing myself.\\
'''Agent 99:''' Do you ever think before you speak?\\
'''Larabee:''' No, I just whip it out there. Seems to work best.
* Groucho Marx: ''AnimalCrackers'' gives him the line "We took some pictures of the native girls, but they weren't developed." and has him present Margaret Dumont with a large wooden box. While describing it as "a magnificent chest", he accidentally points at her torso.
** Both lines are topped by when Groucho introduced a musical performance by Chico: "Signor Ravelli's first selection will be "Somewhere My Love Lies Sleeping" with a male chorus.'
* Lampshaded in the [[Film/HarryPotter film version]] of ''HarryPotter/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': when talking to Harry, Hermione says Viktor Krum doesn't talk much, as he's "more of a physical being". There is a pause, and she laughs, saying that she didn't mean it that way.
** "So, did you and Ginny do it?"
* The female cop in ''HotFuzz'' speaks almost entirely in these, quite intentionally.
** ...then is immediately followed up with the cop who has trouble speaking [[DontExplainTheJoke revealing what she's talking about]] in one word.

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* MaeWest owns this trope!
* In ''Film/GetSmart'', [[DaChief TheChief]] mentions that they need to employ a new agent, unknown of KAOS who's acquired a list of all CONTROL agents and is eliminating them.
-->'''Larabee:''' Let me out there, sir, I have no problem exposing myself.\\
'''Agent 99:''' Do you ever think before you speak?\\
'''Larabee:''' No, I just whip it out there. Seems to work best.
* Groucho Marx: ''AnimalCrackers'' gives him the line "We took some pictures of the native girls, but they weren't developed." and has him present Margaret Dumont with a large wooden box. While describing it as "a magnificent chest", he accidentally points at her torso.
** Both lines are topped by when Groucho introduced a musical performance by Chico: "Signor Ravelli's first selection will be "Somewhere My Love Lies Sleeping" with a male chorus.'
* Lampshaded in the [[Film/HarryPotter film version]] of ''HarryPotter/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': when talking to Harry, Hermione says Viktor Krum doesn't talk much, as he's "more of a physical being". There is a pause, and she laughs, saying that she didn't mean it that way.
** "So, did you and Ginny do it?"
* The female cop in ''HotFuzz'' speaks almost entirely in these, quite intentionally.
** ...then is immediately followed up with the cop who has trouble speaking [[DontExplainTheJoke revealing what she's talking about]] in one word.
!!Film - Animated



* Three words: Bond. Film/JamesBond.
** Bond should probably have a special page just to list a choice sampling of this trope. Here's a real gem from ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'':
-->'''Tiger Tanaka:''' I have much curiosity, Bond-san. What is "Little Nellie"?\\
'''James Bond:''' Oh, she's a wonderful girl. Very small, quite fast, can do anything. Just your type.[[note]] He's referring to a small gyrocopter being assembled from a five-case kit during these lines.[[/note]]
** This movie in fact begins with Bond getting machine-gunned in a girl's bed. The Hong Kong police remark "At least he died ''on the job''...he would've wanted it that way."
* The song "Keep it Gay" from the musical remake of ''Film/TheProducers''. Sung by the flamboyant director Roger De Bris and his equally flamboyant partner, who never ''explicitly'' mention homosexuality in the lyrics.
* The song "Let's Duet" from ''Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story'' turns several innocuous lines into double entendres by virtue of well-(or poorly-)timed pauses. Such as: "In my dreams, you're blowing me... some kisses." and "I just want to beat off... all my demons."
** Played for laughs when Dewey sings a sweet song about holding hands at his high school dance. It's an utterly banal, benign song, but it inspires all the kids to dance provocatively; the girls even rip their shirts open. The outraged preacher later insists that everyone knows what "hold your hand" ''really'' means; a befuddled Dewey insists it means exactly that.



* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'': "She's rich, she's beautiful, she's got huuuuge... tracts of land."
** While he's discussing the size of said tracts, he's making a lifting and grabbing motion with his hands, which are situated in front of his chest...
* ''KateAndLeopold'': the man announcing the Brooklyn bridge; "And in the future I believe men will be judged by the size of their erections!"
* The hook on which all the jokes in the ''CarryOn!'' movies hang.
** As parodied in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcBOX1JBcjQ&NR=1 this]] ''That Mitchell And Webb Look'' sketch, in which a doctor working at a typical 'bawdy 1970s hospital' has a bit of trouble grasping the nature of DoubleEntendre, with unfortunate results ("Shall I rub them against my cock?").



* Even Disney did this (albeit unintentionally) in ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', when Laverne incorrectly overheard Quasimodo and Esmeralda on top of the bell tower. "Frollo's nose is long, and he wears a truss." According to the directors' commentary, even though this wasn't the effect they were going for, kids often misheard "truss" as "dress." So the adults laughed at the idea of Frollo wearing a truss, and the kids (and some of the adults) laughed at the idea of Frollo wearing a dress.
** [while Esmeralda is dancing] "Look at that disgusting display!" (with an eager smile on his face) "Yes sir!"
** "I was just thinking about putting a rope around that pretty neck of yours"
* Though never said in-movie, creators have said that ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'''s main protagonist's real name since the beginning has been 'Woody Pride'.
** It's most likely [[AccidentalInnuendo unintentional]], but really? The main characters' names are ''Woody'' and ''Buzz''? The [[ParallelPornTitles Sex Toy Story]] parody writes ''itself''.
** There is also the line by Rex at the end of the first movie about how he would like for Andy to get a herbivore so he could play the "dominant predator".

!!Film - Live Action
* MaeWest owns this trope!
* In ''Film/GetSmart'', [[DaChief TheChief]] mentions that they need to employ a new agent, unknown of KAOS who's acquired a list of all CONTROL agents and is eliminating them.
-->'''Larabee:''' Let me out there, sir, I have no problem exposing myself.\\
'''Agent 99:''' Do you ever think before you speak?\\
'''Larabee:''' No, I just whip it out there. Seems to work best.
* Groucho Marx: ''AnimalCrackers'' gives him the line "We took some pictures of the native girls, but they weren't developed." and has him present Margaret Dumont with a large wooden box. While describing it as "a magnificent chest", he accidentally points at her torso.
** Both lines are topped by when Groucho introduced a musical performance by Chico: "Signor Ravelli's first selection will be "Somewhere My Love Lies Sleeping" with a male chorus.'
* Lampshaded in the [[Film/HarryPotter film version]] of ''HarryPotter/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': when talking to Harry, Hermione says Viktor Krum doesn't talk much, as he's "more of a physical being". There is a pause, and she laughs, saying that she didn't mean it that way.
** "So, did you and Ginny do it?"
* The female cop in ''HotFuzz'' speaks almost entirely in these, quite intentionally.
** ...then is immediately followed up with the cop who has trouble speaking [[DontExplainTheJoke revealing what she's talking about]] in one word.
* Three words: Bond. Film/JamesBond.
** Bond should probably have a special page just to list a choice sampling of this trope. Here's a real gem from ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'':
-->'''Tiger Tanaka:''' I have much curiosity, Bond-san. What is "Little Nellie"?\\
'''James Bond:''' Oh, she's a wonderful girl. Very small, quite fast, can do anything. Just your type.[[note]] He's referring to a small gyrocopter being assembled from a five-case kit during these lines.[[/note]]
** This movie in fact begins with Bond getting machine-gunned in a girl's bed. The Hong Kong police remark "At least he died ''on the job''...he would've wanted it that way."
* The song "Keep it Gay" from the musical remake of ''Film/TheProducers''. Sung by the flamboyant director Roger De Bris and his equally flamboyant partner, who never ''explicitly'' mention homosexuality in the lyrics.
* The song "Let's Duet" from ''Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story'' turns several innocuous lines into double entendres by virtue of well-(or poorly-)timed pauses. Such as: "In my dreams, you're blowing me... some kisses." and "I just want to beat off... all my demons."
** Played for laughs when Dewey sings a sweet song about holding hands at his high school dance. It's an utterly banal, benign song, but it inspires all the kids to dance provocatively; the girls even rip their shirts open. The outraged preacher later insists that everyone knows what "hold your hand" ''really'' means; a befuddled Dewey insists it means exactly that.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'': "She's rich, she's beautiful, she's got huuuuge... tracts of land."
** While he's discussing the size of said tracts, he's making a lifting and grabbing motion with his hands, which are situated in front of his chest...
* ''KateAndLeopold'': the man announcing the Brooklyn bridge; "And in the future I believe men will be judged by the size of their erections!"
* The hook on which all the jokes in the ''CarryOn!'' movies hang.
** As parodied in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcBOX1JBcjQ&NR=1 this]] ''That Mitchell And Webb Look'' sketch, in which a doctor working at a typical 'bawdy 1970s hospital' has a bit of trouble grasping the nature of DoubleEntendre, with unfortunate results ("Shall I rub them against my cock?").



* Even Disney did this (albeit unintentionally) in ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', when Laverne incorrectly overheard Quasimodo and Esmeralda on top of the bell tower. "Frollo's nose is long, and he wears a truss." According to the directors' commentary, even though this wasn't the effect they were going for, kids often misheard "truss" as "dress." So the adults laughed at the idea of Frollo wearing a truss, and the kids (and some of the adults) laughed at the idea of Frollo wearing a dress.
** [while Esmeralda is dancing] "Look at that disgusting display!" (with an eager smile on his face) "Yes sir!"
** "I was just thinking about putting a rope around that pretty neck of yours"



* Though never said in-movie, creators have said that ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'''s main protagonist's real name since the beginning has been 'Woody Pride'.
** It's most likely [[AccidentalInnuendo unintentional]], but really? The main characters' names are ''Woody'' and ''Buzz''? The [[ParallelPornTitles Sex Toy Story]] parody writes ''itself''.
** There is also the line by Rex at the end of the first movie about how he would like for Andy to get a herbivore so he could play the "dominant predator".
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* This line from Erik in ''[[Film/XMen X-Men: First Class]]'' was referring to their mutant powers but could easily have another meaning as he and Charles were [[ItMakesSenseInContext in a strip club talking to a stripper.]]

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* This line from Erik in ''[[Film/XMen X-Men: First Class]]'' ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' was referring to their mutant powers but could easily have another meaning as he and Charles were [[ItMakesSenseInContext in a strip club talking to a stripper.]]
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** In ''Curse of the Wererabbit'', the object of Wallace's affections steps behind two very large marrows and sighs as she bemoans, "Victor just doesn't appreciate my produce." In another scene, Wallace finds himself suddenly naked, and quickly dons a cardboard box which reads "May Contain Nuts."

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** In ''Curse of the Wererabbit'', ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'', the object of Wallace's affections steps behind two very large marrows and sighs as she bemoans, "Victor just doesn't appreciate my produce." In another scene, Wallace finds himself suddenly naked, and quickly dons a cardboard box which reads "May Contain Nuts."

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* In the proud and dirty tradition of British comedy, ''WallaceAndGromit'' has some well-hidden but very deliberate double entendres. In ''Curse of the Wererabbit'', the object of Wallace's affections steps behind two very large marrows and sighs as she bemoans, "Victor just doesn't appreciate my produce." In another scene, Wallace finds himself suddenly naked, and quickly dons a cardboard box which reads "May Contain Nuts."
** The 2009 christmas special ''A Matter Of Loaf And Death'' includes too many of these. Particularly before the climactic final scene.

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* In the proud and dirty tradition of British comedy, ''WallaceAndGromit'' ''Franchise/WallaceAndGromit'' has some well-hidden but very deliberate double entendres. entendres.
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In ''Curse of the Wererabbit'', the object of Wallace's affections steps behind two very large marrows and sighs as she bemoans, "Victor just doesn't appreciate my produce." In another scene, Wallace finds himself suddenly naked, and quickly dons a cardboard box which reads "May Contain Nuts."
** The 2009 christmas special ''A Matter Of Loaf And Death'' ''WesternAnimation/AMatterOfLoafAndDeath'' includes too many of these. Particularly before the climactic final scene.
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* The song "Keep it Gay" from the musical remake of ''TheProducers''. Sung by the flamboyant director Roger De Bris and his equally flamboyant partner, who never ''explicitly'' mention homosexuality in the lyrics.

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* The song "Keep it Gay" from the musical remake of ''TheProducers''.''Film/TheProducers''. Sung by the flamboyant director Roger De Bris and his equally flamboyant partner, who never ''explicitly'' mention homosexuality in the lyrics.



* Though never said in-movie, creators have said that ''ToyStory'''s main protagonist's real name since the beginning has been 'Woody Pride'.

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* Though never said in-movie, creators have said that ''ToyStory'''s ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'''s main protagonist's real name since the beginning has been 'Woody Pride'.
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* MaeWest owns this trope!
* In ''Film/GetSmart'', [[DaChief TheChief]] mentions that they need to employ a new agent, unknown of KAOS who's acquired a list of all CONTROL agents and is eliminating them.
-->'''Larabee:''' Let me out there, sir, I have no problem exposing myself.\\
'''Agent 99:''' Do you ever think before you speak?\\
'''Larabee:''' No, I just whip it out there. Seems to work best.
* Groucho Marx: ''AnimalCrackers'' gives him the line "We took some pictures of the native girls, but they weren't developed." and has him present Margaret Dumont with a large wooden box. While describing it as "a magnificent chest", he accidentally points at her torso.
** Both lines are topped by when Groucho introduced a musical performance by Chico: "Signor Ravelli's first selection will be "Somewhere My Love Lies Sleeping" with a male chorus.'
* Lampshaded in the [[Film/HarryPotter film version]] of ''HarryPotter/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'': when talking to Harry, Hermione says Viktor Krum doesn't talk much, as he's "more of a physical being". There is a pause, and she laughs, saying that she didn't mean it that way.
** "So, did you and Ginny do it?"
* The female cop in ''HotFuzz'' speaks almost entirely in these, quite intentionally.
** ...then is immediately followed up with the cop who has trouble speaking [[DontExplainTheJoke revealing what she's talking about]] in one word.
* {{Shrek}}'s line "Do you think maybe he's compensating for something?", upon seeing Lord Faarquad's towering castle, could both be interpreted as Faarquad compensating for [[TheNapoleon his height]] or... [[CompensatingForSomething something else]].
* In the proud and dirty tradition of British comedy, ''WallaceAndGromit'' has some well-hidden but very deliberate double entendres. In ''Curse of the Wererabbit'', the object of Wallace's affections steps behind two very large marrows and sighs as she bemoans, "Victor just doesn't appreciate my produce." In another scene, Wallace finds himself suddenly naked, and quickly dons a cardboard box which reads "May Contain Nuts."
** The 2009 christmas special ''A Matter Of Loaf And Death'' includes too many of these. Particularly before the climactic final scene.
* Three words: Bond. Film/JamesBond.
** Bond should probably have a special page just to list a choice sampling of this trope. Here's a real gem from ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'':
-->'''Tiger Tanaka:''' I have much curiosity, Bond-san. What is "Little Nellie"?\\
'''James Bond:''' Oh, she's a wonderful girl. Very small, quite fast, can do anything. Just your type.[[note]] He's referring to a small gyrocopter being assembled from a five-case kit during these lines.[[/note]]
** This movie in fact begins with Bond getting machine-gunned in a girl's bed. The Hong Kong police remark "At least he died ''on the job''...he would've wanted it that way."
* The song "Keep it Gay" from the musical remake of ''TheProducers''. Sung by the flamboyant director Roger De Bris and his equally flamboyant partner, who never ''explicitly'' mention homosexuality in the lyrics.
* The song "Let's Duet" from ''Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story'' turns several innocuous lines into double entendres by virtue of well-(or poorly-)timed pauses. Such as: "In my dreams, you're blowing me... some kisses." and "I just want to beat off... all my demons."
** Played for laughs when Dewey sings a sweet song about holding hands at his high school dance. It's an utterly banal, benign song, but it inspires all the kids to dance provocatively; the girls even rip their shirts open. The outraged preacher later insists that everyone knows what "hold your hand" ''really'' means; a befuddled Dewey insists it means exactly that.
* ChristopherWalken uses his trademarked delivery to create one of these in ''WesternAnimation/{{Antz}}'': "She's about yay tall, fairly easy... on the eyes", describing the missing princess.
* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'': "She's rich, she's beautiful, she's got huuuuge... tracts of land."
** While he's discussing the size of said tracts, he's making a lifting and grabbing motion with his hands, which are situated in front of his chest...
* ''KateAndLeopold'': the man announcing the Brooklyn bridge; "And in the future I believe men will be judged by the size of their erections!"
* The hook on which all the jokes in the ''CarryOn!'' movies hang.
** As parodied in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcBOX1JBcjQ&NR=1 this]] ''That Mitchell And Webb Look'' sketch, in which a doctor working at a typical 'bawdy 1970s hospital' has a bit of trouble grasping the nature of DoubleEntendre, with unfortunate results ("Shall I rub them against my cock?").
* Doubling as a ParentalBonus, in ''{{Ratatouille}}'', Linguini talks to Colette about his "Little Chef". While kids see it as Linguini trying to tell her about Remy (who Linguini calls Little Chef), adults can see a different meaning in his words... When Linguini says "I have a small..." Colette ''looks down'' for a split second.
* Completely unintentional: ''StarWars''.
** "She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts, kid."
** "Aren't you a little ''short'' for a Stormtrooper?"
** "I have... ''felt'' him, my master." (It gets worse. The Emperor's line in reply? "Strange that ''I'' have not.")
** "Luke, at that speed, will you be able to pull out in time?"
** "Lost Tiree, lost Dutch. They came... from... behind!"
** "Get in there, ya big furry oaf! I don't care what you smell!"
** "Look at the ''size'' of that thing!"
** "Negative, negative... it didn't go in. Just impacted the surface."
** "Governor Tarkin. I should have expected to find you holding Vader's leash."
** "Put that thing away! You're gonna get us all killed!"
** "Size matters not! Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is."
** "Impressive! ''Most'' impressive!"
** "You're not gonna like this, kid, but it'll keep you warm till I can get the shelter up."
** "I thought they smelled bad on the outside."
** "Your thoughts dwell on your mother."
** "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought."
** "I can't. It's too big."
** "Back door, huh?"
*** All right, now you're just reaching.
*** [[http://www.natural20s.com/archive/a009.htm And you aren't the only who's noticed.]]
** "My hands are dirty too, what are you afraid of?"
** "Gee, I musta hit her pretty close to the mark to get her riled up like that, huh kid?" (And her reply: "Well I guess you don't know everything about women yet.")
* ''Film/DownPeriscope'' has a series when introducing the lone female character:
-->'''Lt. Cmdr Dodge:''' Men, at ease. I'd like to introduce you to the newest member of our crew, Lt. Emily Lake. Emily is part of a pilot program to test the feasibility of women serving on submarines. She's going to be our diving officer.\\
'''Stepanek:''' Can she do a one-and-a-half inward back in the layout position?\\
'''Lt. Cmdr Dodge:''' All right, look, gentlemen! I know this is an unusual situation. Can't be easy for Lt. Lake here to be thrown into a jungle such as this, and I know it will make things ''hard'' on all of us...\\
Let me re-phrase that. It's going to make things '''difficult''' on all of us as well. But if we just work together as a team, I'm sure we can ''handle ourselves''... '''Comport''' ourselves as professionals. That is all.
* The full designation of EDI, the AI controlling the UCAV in the film ''Stealth'', stands for '''Extreme Deep Invader'''.
-->'''Henry Purcell:'''Yeah, I've been called that a few times. ''(Group Laughs)''
* ''{{Hairspray}}'' has a very neat little ''Triple'' Entendre. Corny Collins, amid a mist of hairspray, declares to one of the female dancers, "Looks like you need a stiff one!"
* Brush up on your classics, people: The classic [[FilmNoir noir]] ''To Have and Have Not'' has Lauren Bacall intone to Humphrey Bogart, "You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... ''blow''."
** The film noir parody/homage ''Film/DeadMenDontWearPlaid'' one-ups this somewhat, when Rachel Ward tells Steve Martin, "You know how to dial, don't you? You just put your finger in the hole and make tiny little circles."
*** For all the kids in the audience: this joke references an old device known as a "rotary phone", which became obsolete somewhere in the 1980s. [[AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle And now you know.]]
** ''Double'' entendre? Even ignoring the preceding dialog, with Bacall's delivery that line doesn't even qualify as a ''single'' entendre. It's, like, 3/4 of an entendre, tops.
* In ''Event Horizon'', after everyone wakes up from cryo sleep, there's a hilarious exchange between Cooper (who's black) and Lt. Stark.
-->'''Cooper:''' How 'bout you, Stark? You want something hot and black inside you?\\
'''Stark:''' ''(She gives him the finger.)''\\
'''Cooper:''' Ooh, is that an offer?\\
'''Stark:''' ''(wryly)'' It is not.\\
'''Cooper:''' All right, well, how about some coffee then? ''(He gives her the coffee.)''
* In ''ToCatchAThief'', the dialogue between John (CaryGrant) and Francie (GraceKelly) has many:
-->'''Francie:''' ''(sharing a chicken meal)'' Do you want a leg or a breast?\\
'''John:''' You make the choice.\\
''(...)''\\
'''Francie:''' ''(before watching the fireworks)'' I have a feeling that tonight, you're going to see one of the Riviera's most fascinating sights... I was talking about the fireworks.\\
'''John:''' I never doubted it.
* In ''Hard to Kill'', the nurse asks a comatose Steven Segal if he wanted some pussy, then shows him a kitten.
* In ''Film/JosieAndThePussycats'', Melody causes a car crash when she holds up a promotional sign that read "Honk if you love pussycats". The "cats" part was concealed by a bush.
* In ''The Ladies Man'', Leon Phelps can't resist making innuendo when a nun he was interviewing starts talking about her "missionary position" in Africa.
* When Scorpio meets DirtyHarry for the first time, he comments on how big Harry's gun was.
* In ''DoubleIndemnity'', Walter and Phyllis start exchanging these the moment Phyllis appears at the top of the staircase wearing nothing but a towel.
-->'''Neff:''' The insurance ran out on the fifteenth. I'd hate to think of your getting a smashed fender or something while you're not -- uh -- fully covered.
* ''MrAndMrsSmith'' are a little ambiguous about just ''how many'':
-->'''Mr. Smith:''' I don't exactly keep count, but I would say... high fifties, low sixties. I've been around the block, but you know the important thing is--\\
'''Mrs. Smith:''' Three hundred and twelve.\\
'''Mr. Smith:''' ''Three hundred and twelve?'' How?\\
'''Mrs. Smith:''' Some were [[{{Squick}} two at a time]].
** Naturally, [[spoiler:they were discussing how many people they'd killed.]]
* Even Disney did this (albeit unintentionally) in ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', when Laverne incorrectly overheard Quasimodo and Esmeralda on top of the bell tower. "Frollo's nose is long, and he wears a truss." According to the directors' commentary, even though this wasn't the effect they were going for, kids often misheard "truss" as "dress." So the adults laughed at the idea of Frollo wearing a truss, and the kids (and some of the adults) laughed at the idea of Frollo wearing a dress.
** [while Esmeralda is dancing] "Look at that disgusting display!" (with an eager smile on his face) "Yes sir!"
** "I was just thinking about putting a rope around that pretty neck of yours"
* The Bard uses a [[HurricaneOfEuphemisms string of these]] in ''ShakespeareInLove'' when describing his writer's block, claiming at one point that that "the proud tower of my genius has collapsed" and that coming up with ideas is like "trying to pick a lock with a wet herring." And yet he's ''surprised'' when his psychiatrist asks if he's been "humbled in the act of love"...
* ''IronMan2'', anyone? (Admittedly, Robert Downey Jr. makes Tony Stark such a masterful DeadpanSnarker that some are easy to miss.)
-->'''Justin Hammer:''' You know Christine Everheart from Vanity Fair? You two know each other?\\
'''Tony Stark:''' Yes, roughly.
** It gets better.
-->'''Hammer:''' She's actually doing a big spread on me for Vanity Fair.\\
'''Pepper Potts:''' Right. Well, she did quite a... spread on Tony last year...\\
'''Tony:''' AND she wrote a story.
** But wait there's more! After discussing getting Hammer a slot on the schedule to present at the Stark Expo, Tony is called away by Natalie, and drops this little nugget:
-->'''Tony:''' Hammer needs a slot, Christine.
* "Who's the black private dick that's a sex machine to all the chicks? {{Shaft}}!"
** Damn right...
* The "poetry reading" scene in the elephant in ''MoulinRouge''. On top of all the verbal ones, there's the moment where Satine has passed out and Christian is trying to revive her. His position and motions look very bad (or good) to the voyeuristic Zidler...
-->"He's got a ''huge''... talent!"\\
'''Satine:''' Why don't you lie down over here?\\
'''Christian:''' I prefer to do it standing." ''(cue a very flabbergasted look from Satine)'' "You see, it can be quite long...
* ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}'' does this throughout the movie.
-->'''Dark Helmet:''' I see your Schwartz is as big as mine! Let's see how you ''handle'' it.
** And:\\
'''Colonel Sandurz:''' It's Mega Maid! She's gone from suck to blow!
* Though never said in-movie, creators have said that ''ToyStory'''s main protagonist's real name since the beginning has been 'Woody Pride'.
** It's most likely [[AccidentalInnuendo unintentional]], but really? The main characters' names are ''Woody'' and ''Buzz''? The [[ParallelPornTitles Sex Toy Story]] parody writes ''itself''.
** There is also the line by Rex at the end of the first movie about how he would like for Andy to get a herbivore so he could play the "dominant predator".
* ''NunsOnTheRun'' has a few, since the plot is British gangsters forced to hide as nuns.
* Most of the Olsen Twins movies are peppered with really [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsJhfwbfMvU/ creepy]] double entendres, as can be found [[http://www.imdb.com/media/rm4145060864/tt0270560/ here]].
* In ''[[Series/CharliesAngels Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle]]'' Alex's dad thinks his daughter is a prostitute. A RunningGag has her words fit that description.
-->'''Alex:''' I'm so sorry Daddy, that I didn't tell you. I didn't think you'd approve and I didn't wanna disappoint you. I know how you wanted me to be a neurosurgeon. But I've discovered a whole new way to help people... that makes me feel so... alive.
-->'''Mr. Munday:''' Whatever makes you happy.\\
'''Alex:''' I am so relieved! It's been killing me, you not knowing all these years. I- Daddy... Natalie, Dylan and I are a team. And we just took on 12 sailors. You can't even imagine the positions we get ourselves into. Daddy, I wish you could watch us work. You'd be so proud. I'm gonna take a shower because I am covered in- Well, you can only imagine what. And then when I get back, I am gonna give you... a full blow-by-blow.
* This bit from the 1987 movie version of ''{{Dragnet}}'':
-->'''Connie Swail:''' ''(who has just been rescued from becoming a virgin sacrifice)'' How come his is so much bigger than yours?\\
'''Officer Joe Friday:''' Miss?\\
'''Connie Swail:''' The gun.\\
'''Officer Joe Friday:''' I've never needed more.
* ''{{Dick}}'' has more than one off-color use of Richard Nixon's nickname.
* ''MysteryTeam'' Charlie is completely incapable of understanding them
* This line from Erik in ''[[Film/XMen X-Men: First Class]]'' was referring to their mutant powers but could easily have another meaning as he and Charles were [[ItMakesSenseInContext in a strip club talking to a stripper.]]
-->'''Erik:''' We'll show you ours, if you show us yours.
* CannibalTheMusical has a remarkably unique one (in that no one had done it before), which also handliy resolves an earlier ItMayHelpYouOnYourQuest and neatly avoids becoming a BrickJoke: "Fudge, Packer?"
* In the Rock Hudson/Doris Day movie ''Lover Come Back'', Day's ad exec character gets the idea to come up with new packaging for Miller floor wax. She says' "The agency that gets this account is the agency that can show Mr. Miller a new can." Cut to a line of [[{{Expy}} Bunny Club]] [[PlayboyBunny Bunnies]], seen from [[IncrediblyLamePun behind]]
* ''Film/BlazingSaddles''. Early in the movie Bart (played by the African-American actor Cleavon Little) is almost hanged. Later on a friend greets him with the line "They said you was hung!" and Bart says "And they was right!" (i.e. "well hung", well endowed).
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