Usage: An innuendo is an equivocal allusion so framed as to point distinctly at something which is injurious to the character or reputation of the person referred to. An insinuation turns on no such double use of language, but consists in artfully winding into the mind imputations of an injurious nature without making any direct charge

JG: You are correct about the "secret" emails and so I will find them and print them or I will not insinuate anything about them. I'm not sure about the innuendo. Maybe you can site examples so I can refrain from them in the future. Usually these things result from responding to the same tactic by the other poster....all just opinions in my opinion>>>
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