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Demi-entendre, qu'est-ce que c'est?

A demi-entendre is an expression or phrase that comes from accidentally combining two common expressions...

...like this:

Things took a change for the worse.

That phrase comes from two common phrases:

  • Things took a turn for the worse.
  • Things changed for the worse.

Demi-entendres are very common: in conversation, in books, in commercials and the news. What is it about our brains that makes us merge two phrases into one? We don't know! But the results are very amusing.

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Welcome from your hosts

The Demi-entendre site is brought to you by David A. Black and Barbara A. Black, a son and mother team of word-play devotees who started noticing these usages several years ago and applied the term "demi-entendre" to them. The site is maintained by David. We get the demi-entendres from each other, relatives, friends... whoever wants to contribute one!

Demi-entendre news!

The Beavercreek, OH, City School District has included the term demi-entendre in its list of Rhetorical, Literary, and Grammatical Terms for high-school students, including an example and quotation from this site! (The quotation is from an old version of the site, but it's still us.) Check out #49 on the chart!