An exponential entendre is similar to a double entendre, but the dual meanings or interpretations of the word are both obvious (unlike a double entendre, where one meaning is more subtle)
Joe: "I heard you are pregnant?"
Jane: "Yes, how did you know? I'm already 2 months pregnant!"
Joe: "I guess it's too late to pull out!"
Ruth: "That's an exponential entendre!"
Jane: "Yes, how did you know? I'm already 2 months pregnant!"
Joe: "I guess it's too late to pull out!"
Ruth: "That's an exponential entendre!"
by nlarcher February 12, 2013
A sentence/phrase with a double meaning (one of which is risque).
Double - Two
Entendre - Derived from the french word for intent.
Double Entendre - Intentionally giving a double meaning.
Double - Two
Entendre - Derived from the french word for intent.
Double Entendre - Intentionally giving a double meaning.
"A woman walks into a bar and asks for a double entendre, so the barman gives her one."
"Take off you pants and jacket (jack it)"
"Take off you pants and jacket (jack it)"
by Silver Coin August 16, 2006
When a double entendre isnt evil enough, strive for a phrase to really confuse people, a Tripple Entendre.
An example of a Tripple Entendre.
12 Inches of Snow - This was the name of that album from that guy that did "Informer."
Meanings:
1. There can be 12 inches of snowfall.
2. The LP is a 12 inch record by Snow, the recording artist.
3. Snow, the recording artist, presumably has a 12 inch dick.
The Landing Strip
1. A gentlemen's club in Austin, Texas;
2. that is near Austin's airport;
3. and whose name describes one way in which some of its laborers might have groomed their nether regions.
Do black shoes have souls?
12 Inches of Snow - This was the name of that album from that guy that did "Informer."
Meanings:
1. There can be 12 inches of snowfall.
2. The LP is a 12 inch record by Snow, the recording artist.
3. Snow, the recording artist, presumably has a 12 inch dick.
The Landing Strip
1. A gentlemen's club in Austin, Texas;
2. that is near Austin's airport;
3. and whose name describes one way in which some of its laborers might have groomed their nether regions.
Do black shoes have souls?
by Alikan February 11, 2010
Dr. Evil: By "Caliber", I mean both the size of their gun barrels and the high quality of their character...it's a homonym.
Number Two: No, Dr. Evil. It's called a "double entendre".
Dr. Evil: SILENCE, NUMBER TWO!!
(Number Two falls into a firy pit)
Number Two: AAAHHHHHH!!!
Number Two: No, Dr. Evil. It's called a "double entendre".
Dr. Evil: SILENCE, NUMBER TWO!!
(Number Two falls into a firy pit)
Number Two: AAAHHHHHH!!!
by AbnormalBoy April 20, 2005
a double entendre in everyday life.
Female customer at shop: Can I have a bag for that please?
Me working on register: Do you want a regular sized one or a huge one?
Customer: I want a huge one.
Me: I've got a huge one for you.
Female customer at shop: Can I have a bag for that please?
Me working on register: Do you want a regular sized one or a huge one?
Customer: I want a huge one.
Me: I've got a huge one for you.
by OK Andrew August 24, 2006
Your teacher says "I'm a dog lover". You say nothing, but are laughing your ass of inside, enjoying the non-entendre.
by bipolarbears January 02, 2011
Saying something that has more than one meaning. Such meanings are generally naughty. A double entendre is fun for everyone!
by karmanganswanga September 10, 2007