* the author: KS * the title: Double Stuff * the verse or prose form (the genre): synecdoche * the speaker of the lines and to whom they are spoken: KS and/or KS "Minge" * the approximate location of the lines within the larger work: N/A -- removable singularity * the significance of the lines themselves: Impenetrable * the relationship of the lines to the larger work of which they are a part: N/A * particular characteristics of the author evident in the lines: puerile, prurient * particular characteristics of the period evdent in the lines: Oh my, such an unfortunate choice of words, but let's bet against amenorrhœa. * particular techniques evident in the lines (espcially in poetry) double entendre, ambiguity (and not in the "Crying Game" way).
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Explication?
--Taupey Roget
Are you calling that sentence one, or requesting one?
What?
--Taupey Barbarino
http://www.geocities.com/lrampey/2131/explicate.htm
* the author: KS
* the title: Double Stuff
* the verse or prose form (the genre): synecdoche
* the speaker of the lines and to whom they are spoken: KS and/or KS "Minge"
* the approximate location of the lines within the larger work: N/A -- removable singularity
* the significance of the lines themselves: Impenetrable
* the relationship of the lines to the larger work of which they are a part: N/A
* particular characteristics of the author evident in the lines: puerile, prurient
* particular characteristics of the period evdent in the lines: Oh my, such an unfortunate choice of words, but let's bet against amenorrhœa.
* particular techniques evident in the lines (espcially in poetry)
double entendre, ambiguity (and not in the "Crying Game" way).
--Dr. Rampey
Hey, Doctor, you callin that a synecdoche 'cuz the part refers to the HOLE...OH!
--Andrew "Dice" Clay, opening a supermarket near you.
hehh, ehhhh, no Diceman, hehhhh ehhh, cuz it sounds like "douche."
--Beavis, behind the counter, "Halloween World" just off the Interstate.
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