👉 "Both weapon" is a double entendre - a word that's like a circus clown's side show, twisting your expectations with clever wordplay. It refers to an object capable of causing harm, but also implies a more sinister, yet unexpectedly funny or strategic use.
Here's an unsettling example sentence: "I decided to turn my trusty kitchen knife into a 'both weapon' - a tactical gadget I'd use to negotiate with my cat's abandoned litter box."