Innuendo
62What is Innuendo?
Innuendo is a figure of speech in which meaning is conveyed by a hint.
In English law, innuendo means that the words or gestures complained of, although not defmatory in their ordinary or natural meaning, are, in certain circumstances, capable of an alternative construction which amounts to a libel or slander.
This is Innuendo!
An ad for lubricant
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I think innuendo is usually used in the context of language, one would say the pictures are suggestive rather than innuendo. Interesting hub.
Yes lots of shapes...hey wait a minute they look like...!
What a clever collection of imagination. Great work!
Great stuff, Where did you find all the, hahum, inuendo's.
Nice research. You must have really dug around to get those.
Suggestive imagery... hidden meaning... subliminal message... it's all the same. They say that sex sells so maybe they're using that first and foremost to grab the attention of buyers and the real product is what is being conveyed by the hint.
yea...but does it work ? ok maybe im going out on a limb here but does it inspire one to buy that product ?or just make them horny and think hell I cant afford it ,might as well just go see if the wifes still awake ( or hubby).......lol also, and I just remembered this ,I love Burger King right ,but tired of their skanky adverts I quit buying them ,so can maybe can have opposite effect.( or guys spend more $$).......
Excellent description for inuendo...outside the box ; )
There's no doubt what each pic is about. Interesting.
lol...this is a really cool hub! I love art, and the innuendo just adds so much to it:) Great job!
love this! the one of the woman's figure in the plant branches is gorgeous- great image
looks like you had fun gathering the peices, cheers!




















frogdropping says:
8 months ago
Darkside - thanks for that! I was having a slump here (it's bloody hot) and that kicked me awake.
Not only great pictures but I just love the marketing - clever.
Innuendo. The word itself seems ... smutty :)