If You Know What I Mean
1998-present (US WL)
Also known as Innuendo, Euphemisms
Performers play a scene about an innocuous topic but every line must end with a double-entendre punctuated by 'if you know what I mean.'
Known for
- Wayne Brady and Ryan Stiles regulars; Colin Mochrie struggled with innuendo per his own admission.
- Called 'a party game if you want people to leave' by cast.
- Humor in how long performers can sustain the conceit before a failed innuendo gets a groan.
- Requires commitment to a seemingly-innocent setting (kitchen, carpentry) to land double meanings.
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