What do a Rubik's Cube and a certain body part have in common?
The more you play with it, the harder it gets.
The more you play with it, the harder it gets.
The Rubik's Cube comparison is genius because it's 100% true about the puzzle — the more you manipulate it, the more complex and challenging it gets. Applying that same logic to the implication makes the statement technically accurate in two completely different contexts, which is the sweet spot of a great double entendre.
The phrase "a certain body part" does the winking for you — say it casually so the audience fills in the blank themselves before you hit the punchline.
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Double entendres have been a staple of comedy since Shakespeare — many of his plays are packed with innuendo that would make even modern audiences blush.
I'll admit it, I have a tremendous sex drive.
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