Yes, there is. The receiver of the words may not know the meaning, and that gives the speaker some comfort.
2006-12-20 13:21:20
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answer #1
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answered by Salma 4
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Safety and comedy.
Whre would the British be without double meanings?? (Eg. Are You Being Served)
2006-12-20 21:21:26
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answered by FoxyB 5
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No. It's actually risky. You're risking having the listener misinterpet your meaning.
2006-12-20 22:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessarily,it depends who is on the receiving end of the conversation.
2006-12-20 21:23:15
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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That would depend on the intelligence of the ears listening.
2006-12-20 21:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Possibly...In some situations it may be advantageous not to bare it all at once. Your ambiguity may lead the other party to reveal him/herself first. :-)
2006-12-21 07:47:30
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answered by LUCKY3 6
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Probably somewhat. But there's definitely humor in it.
2006-12-20 21:22:51
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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No, all the message could be wrongly misunderstood.
2006-12-21 13:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe there is, yes.
2006-12-20 21:22:58
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answered by ? 5
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