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To: didjuneau who wrote (756413)1/31/2022 11:03:50 PM
From: Thehammer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793685
 
The book was more on the origins of how it was coined and less on the definition. Yah I think it was Hog.

Double entendre or double penetration?

I was wanted to date a gal nicknamed Boom Boom.



To: didjuneau who wrote (756413)2/1/2022 12:51:22 AM
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V-50 Idiom research Hog on ice - independent but stranded - unable to move. Going with that one.

Pulling my leg -


Strange things from Hollywood - double entendres as insider dirty jokes in children's shows?

Bob Saget roast - warning vulgar with kids present - verrry weird

(video at link is slow to load, but I saw it and the jokes in the text are what was told at the roast)

drdannielleblumenthal.wordpress.com

List below looks like an unofficial compilation - they can't even spell Jeffrey correctly, so take it for what its worth. Could be easily explained by hobnobbing and influence peddling.
(hobnobbing - where did that idiom originate? Etymology)