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Neither of those are double entendres. A double entendre is a play on words in which one term can be heard/interpreted in two ways, usually one innocent and the other suggestive. For example: \
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Neither of those are double entendres. A double entendre is a play on words in which one term can be heard/interpreted in two ways, usually one innocent and the other suggestive. For example: \\\"She placed her tulips [two lips] on his organ [musical instrument or genitals],\\\" or anything that makes somebody say, \\\"That\\\'s what she said!\\\", like if someone said regarding playing the piano, \\\"He needs to work on his fingering.\\\"

\\\"Sleep with one eye open\\\" is not a double entendre, and isn\\\'t even dirty unless you\\\'re seriously reaching. Saying, \\\"No, we don\\\'t\\\" in unison might imply that the two really do love each other, but the phrase itself isn\\\'t a double entendre.
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