A double entendre is a phrase or expression that has two interpretations, usually one that is innocent or literal, and another one that is suggestive or risqué. Full definition
«But I think we also liked the idea that a lot of these artists are creating these worlds, these almost cell - like environment spaces, and that they are reflective of the world or their own life, so in a way the title could have this kind of double entendre for us.» (artnews.com)
Throughout all of these works, Ward treats the word «till» with double entendre in both noun and verb form, representing both a receptacle for capital, and allusion to the hidden or unacknowledged labor required in its acquisition. (lehmannmaupin.com)
Ward treats the word «till» with double entendre in both noun and verb form, representing both a receptacle for capital, and allusion to the hidden or unacknowledged labor required in its acquisition. (artspace.com)