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1. The word innuere in classical Latin meant “to nod, beckon, or make a sign to” a person, and in medieval Latin more generally “to hint” or “to insinuate.” One form of the gerund of this verb was Innuendo, which meant “by hinting.”
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2. The English word Innuendo comes from the Latin verb innuere meaning “to nod, beckon, give a hint, intimate,” a compound of the preposition and prefix in, in- “in, into” and the verb nuere “to nod.”
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3. Innuendo noun insinuation, suggestion, hint, implication, whisper, overtone, intimation, imputation, aspersion The report was based on rumours and Innuendo
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4. Taken from Innuendo, 1991.Queen - Innuendo (promo video, 1991)Click here to buy the DVD with this video at the Official Queen Store:http://www.queenonlinesto
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5. Innuendo is a subtle or indirect observation about a person or thing, usually of a salacious, critical, or disparaging nature. Also called insinuation.
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6. Gossip in all its moods and tenses, from the vague indicative of mere Innuendo, to the full subjunctive of open defamation! THE KNIGHT OF GWYNNE, VOL
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7. II (OF II) CHARLES JAMES LEVER This exhibited enormous, black head-lines, screaming Innuendo of the most blasting character.
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8. Innuendo An indirect or subtle -- in the case of urban slang, not often subtle as so -- usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation. The foundation of urban slang rests on the pillars of Innuendo-laced phrases most of which were invented by the lower class of society
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9. “Innuendo” is the opening track and lead single of Queen’s ultimate album before Freddie Mercury’s death
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10. Innuendo (n.) "oblique hint, indiscreet suggestion," usually a deprecatory one, 1670s, from Latin Innuendo "by meaning, pointing to," literally "giving a nod to," ablative of gerund of innuere "to mean, signify," literally "to nod to," from in-"at" (from PIE root *en "in") + nuere "to nod" (see numinous).
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11. Innuendo definition: An Innuendo is a subtle, indirect comment regarding someone or something.
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12. Innuendo usually refers to a situation where a person expresses a factual situation and a wrong interpretation is derived out if it
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13. For example, in defamation law, Innuendo is the plaintiff’s explanation of a statements defamatory meaning when that statement is not apparent from the statements face.
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14. Innuendo is so lightweight you’ll forget it as soon as it’s over — which, with this band, should go without saying anyway — but there’s nothing cynical about it
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16. 2 synonyms of Innuendo from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 15 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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17. Innuendo: a slyly or subtly derogatory remark.
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18. An Innuendo is an insinuation about a person or thing, typically of a derogatory nature
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19. In other words, an Innuendo is something that appears innocent, but is intended to have a hidden, possibly inappropriate meaning.
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20. / ˌɪn.juˈen.doʊ / plural Innuendos or Innuendoes (the making of) a remark or remarks that suggest something sexual or something unpleasant but do not refer to it directly: There's always an …
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21. The definition of an Innuendo is a subtle, insulting comment or gesture
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22. An example of Innuendo is telling people that a public official seems to be giving a lot of construction jobs to a contractor from whom he …
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23. Innuendo in Latin means "to point to" or "nod to." When you refer to something indirectly, you point at it without mentioning it, making an Innuendo
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24. If your friend who recently stopped speaking to you glares at you across a room as she says to someone else, "I would never lie to someone I called a friend," she's making an Innuendo.
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25. Innuendo was a fitting way to end one of rock's most successful careers
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26. Track Listing Sample Title/Composer Performer Time Stream; 1 : Innuendo
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27. An Innuendo is an oblique allusion, hint, insinuation; especially a veiled or equivocal reflection on character or reputation
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28. ‘Innuendo’ is a figure of speech used to direct a subtle or a veiled comment of derogatory nature
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29. Release Date 29 November 1990 Innuendo is a 1991 album by English rock band Queen
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30. Innuendo is indirect reference to something rude or unpleasant
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31. The report was based on rumours, speculation, and Innuendo.magazines which are full of sexual Innuendo
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32. „Innuendo“ ist fast schon Metal, „Headlong“ und „The Hitman“ einfach gnadenlos rockig mit melodiösen Queen-Chören… In dieser Güte weist das Album erfreulicherweise noch mehr Songs auf, auf die ich jetzt nicht einzeln eingehe
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33. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Innuendo · Queen Innuendo ℗ 1991 Hollywood Records, Inc
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34. Innuendo fell into fans’ laps like a saving grace following the hijacking of Deacon’s signature bass line from “Under Pressure,” the group’s 1981 collaborative single with David Bowie
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35. Innuendo Lyrics: When the rhythm pulls you in / But the word is in the wind / It's Innuendo, it's Innuendo / When they can't control their grin / But I never get the hint / It's Innuendo, it's
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36. An Innuendo (in-YOO-en-doe) is an insinuating, indirect remark frequently associated with veiled sexual comments
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37. Innuendos are often used for comical effect and exist in both written and spoken media.
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38. “Innuendo (from innuo, to nod or beckon with the head) is a word used in declarations and law pleadings, to ascertain a person or thing which was named before …
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39. If a man say, that such a one had the pox, Innuendo the French pox, this will not be admitted, because the French pox was not mentioned before, and the words shall be construed in
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40. The show is about Innuendo rather than baring all, but for Burnett it still meant holding his breath and taking the plunge.: The Greek reaction to four years of Innuendo and controversy was to ask him to light the Olympic flame.: This album is filled with sexual Innuendo and in-your-face lesbian sexuality.: He tends to tell off-color jokes, use a lot of sexual Innuendo and pepper his
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42. "Innuendo" is a song by the British rock band Queen
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43. Innuendo is indirect reference to something rude or unpleasant
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44. The report was based on rumors, speculation, and Innuendo
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45. Synonyms: insinuation , suggestion , hint , implication More Synonyms of Innuendo
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46. The song is full of sexual Innuendo
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47. Innuendo in this fashion: if the words are ambiguous and capable of several meanings, one of which is actionable in se, the plaintiff may plead the meaning which he claims as the basis of his cause of action
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48. Innuendo is the raw forthright brilliance that sums it all up
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49. From Latin innuere, "to nod toward." In law it means "an indirect hint." "Innuendo" is used in lawsuits for defamation (libel or slander), usually to show that the party suing was the person about whom the nasty statements were made or why the comments were defamatory.
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50. Innuendo translations: 影射(的話);暗諷(的話)
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51. Innuendo by Queen song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position
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52. There have been Innuendoes about our Prime Minister seeking to assist some of our Caribbean brothers first and ignoring certain Trinis of a particular ethnic background.: There is plenty of Shakespeare's bawdy humour too and the sexual Innuendoes come thick and fast.: A lack of imagination on the part of the writer, the director and the actors results in slapstick comedy and Innuendoes in
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53. Lots of Innuendo but Little Substance in Los Angeles Magazine Article
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INNUENDO [ˌinyəˈwendō]
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innuendo (noun) · innuendoes (plural noun) · innuendos (plural noun)