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are they not, arent they, they are..... used by bristolian people ...
barry: hey sandra how bist?
Sandra: alright my lover all good thanks, have you checked out me new boob job mind?
barry: proper lovely they are sand..
Sandra: ginormous innum!
innum by jessbristol January 17, 2012
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innuendo 

Anything that gives off a wrong idea, or sick minded thought
George: "And I'm good at banging. My peg's hard isn't it Zippy?"

Zippy: "Well of course it is, Your peg wouldn't go in if it was soft."

Geoffrey: "Let's get back to Bungle's twanger."

Bungle (excited): "Oooooh Geoffrey, we could all paint our twangers couldn't we?"

Jane: "Ooooh yes, and I was banging away all last night with Rod and Roger."

Roger (looking sad): "Yes, but it broke my plucking instrument."

Geoffrey: "Never mind Roger, let sing the plucking song, come on

everybody get your instruments out."

Rod (to Jane): "Do you want to blow on my pipe while I'm twanging away?"

Jane: "Oh no Rod, I was blowing a lot with Roger last night. But would you

like to play with my maracas?"

Zippy: "No, let's just pluck away with our twangers."

Bungle: "Yes, it doesn't matter what size your twanger is."

Zippy: "I've got a big red one."

George: "I've only got a tiny twanger. But it works well and I like to play with it."

-example from an old kids show Rainbow

innuendo 

What this website is built on.
urban dictionary is built on innuendoes.
innuendo by TheWhiteBowser July 18, 2016

metropolitan innundation syndrome 

Metropolitan Innundation Syndrome, or MIS, has two main manifestations.

The most prominent occurs when someone of rural or suburban origins travels to a large city. Symptoms include disorientation, slow reactions (as they are unused to the faster pace of life), respiratory problems (from polution), hearing loss and/or tinitus (caused by city noise), and eye strain (from excessive light exposure).

The second manifestation occurs when a city-dweller travels to suburbia or a rural area. The primary symptom in this case is boredome, and subsequent substance abuse or destructive behavior.
Type I: WTF? Where am I? All the streets look the same! I can't think with all this noise and light!

Type II: Dude! There's no Starbucks here! Let's get drunk and burn stuff.

Innuendar 

A portmanteau of the words innuendo and radar, it is used to indicate a person's level of comprehension when they hear or read an innuendo.

A person with broken innuendar may miss the most obvious of suggestive meanings, or even let an unintentional innuendo slip out.
Chris: I'm feeling like an all-nighter.
Maggie: Oh, I hear that pretty often. Tee hee!
Chris: From who, me?
Chris: ...
Chris: Oh! Sorry, my innuendar's broken.
Innuendar by Kurishae April 20, 2009

innuendoing 

Making discreet sexual references in conversation. Using innuendo.
We were innuendoing on the phone all night.
innuendoing by SaucyArtist May 11, 2016