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Look up: Innuendo

  1. Innuendo
    In`nu·en'do noun ; plural Innuedoes [ Latin , by intimation, by hinting, gerund of innuere , innutum , to give a nod, to intimate; prefix in- in, to + -nuere (in comp.) to nod. See Nutation .] 1.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/I/64

  2. innuendo
    Origin: L, by intimation, by hinting, gerund of innuere, innutum, to give a nod, to intimate; pref. In- in, to + -nuere (in comp) to nod. See Nutation. ... 1. An oblique hint; a remote allusion or reference, usually derogatory to a person or thing not named; an insinuation. 'Mercury . . . Owns it a ...
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  3. Innuendo
    • (n.) An averment employed in pleading, to point the application of matter otherwise unintelligible; an interpretative parenthesis thrown into quoted matter to explain an obscure word or words; -- as, the plaintiff avers that the defendant said that he (innuendo the plaintiff) was a thief. &bu...
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  4. innuendo
    innuendo By hunting; to nod to; meaning. 1. An indirect or subtle and usually derogatory implication; insinuation. 2. In Law, a plaintiff's interpretation, in a libel suit, of allegedly libelous or slanderous material; an explanation of a word or charge. An 'innuendo' in pleading in a libel actio...
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  5. Innuendo
    Latin word meaning " an indirect implication" . It normally is used in lawsuits of defamations, where one party A has sued the other party B for defamations where B has indirectly hinted towards A. For instance B has artfully said that last CEO of the company has been into conspiracy and logically the last CEO was A.Thats known as innuend...
    Found on http://www.legal-explanations.com/defini

  6. Innuendo
    An `innuendo` is a baseless invention of thoughts or ideas. It can also be a remark or question, typically disparaging (also called `insinuation`), that works obliquely by allusion. In the latter sense, the intention is often to insult or accuse someone in such a way that one`s words, taken literall...
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  7. Innuendo
    (album) `Innuendo`, released in 1991, is Queen`s fourteenth studio album and the last to be composed entirely of new material. It was also the final studio album to be released in Freddie Mercury`s lifetime. It reached #1 on the United Kingdom album charts (two weeks) as well as in the...
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  8. Innuendo
    (band) `Innuendo` is a Malaysian band, best known for their remake of the Carefree`s evergreen ballad, "Belaian Jiwa", and most recently, their 70`s style single, "Only Dancin`". Innuendo is one of Malaysia`s premier R&B groups, formed in 1992 when a love for R&B a...
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  9. Innuendo
    (disambiguation) An `innuendo` is a figure of speech which indicates an indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication in expression; an insinuation. `Innuendo` might also be:
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  10. Innuendo
    (song) "`Innuendo`" is a 1991 song by the English rock band Queen. It is the opening track on the album of the same name, and was released as the first single from the album. At six and a half minutes, it is one of Queen`s longest songs, and their longest ever released as a single, ...
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