One of the advantages of a double tongue is that the wearer could tuck part of the pants leg between the inner and outer tongue.
From the bloomberg.com
Forked tongue William Hague has provided a rudimentary class in double speak.
From the guardian.co.uk
Standing in front of a pair of ancient wooden double doors, he shook his head and clucked his tongue.
From the theatlantic.com
My partner just ate one Brazil nut, and within minutes his tongue swelled to five times its thickness and double its width.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Creating unanticipated inflation requires a great deal of double talk, or as my ancestors used to say, he speaks with forked tongue.
From the economist.com
His tiny 212-square-foot craftsman-style home model, for example, features upscale flourishes like a vaulted ceiling with a tongue and groove wood finish, a large skylight and double French doors.
From the forbes.com
A few of the tongue-in-cheek campaigns promoting bra donations allude to women needing extra support, but it's a warranted double entendre.
From the stltoday.com
Its tongue-in-cheek fable of a porcupine that has to kill for its human double is ostensibly written by the same sozzled scribe, who is himself called Broken Glass.
From the economist.com
Would Wills go in for the double cheek peck, a quick smack on the lips, or do a full Rhett Butler bend back, complete with black belt in tongue fu?