Mrs Doubtfire fans have been left shocked after rewatching the classic movie, as jokes that went over their heads as children suddenly make a lot more sense.
A lot of the movies we watched as kids held the odd joke for any adults watching, but they were usually so well written that any sort of innuendo wasn't picked up on by any kids watching.
Mrs Doubtfire is a timeless classic starring the late Robin Williams, who portrays a divorced actor who poses as a female housekeeper in order to spend time with his kids who are in the custody of his ex-wife.
Check out this never-before-seen emotional scene from Mrs Doubtfire:What ensues is a comedy of errors, and although the film isn't for younger kids, we should be honest and admit that we all watched it at an early age.
During one scene, Williams finds himself playing across from Pierce Brosnan, who plays the new love interest of his former wife.
What follows can only be described as the longest list of innuendo ever portrayed on the big screen, and yet it's only recently that the penny has dropped for a lot of people.
Trying to get to the bottom of whether his wife's former partner has been engaging in any sexual activity with his wife, Williams reels off a barrage of hilarious statements.
In short, the list goes: "Bit of going down payment, Huh? Oh you know dear, sink the sub, hide the weasel, park the porpoise? Bit of the old Humpty Dumpty? Little Jack Horny?"
It doesn't stop there, as he goes on: "The horizontal mambo? The bone dance? Rumple foreskin, baloney bop. Bit of the old cunning linguistics?"
As the chess match continues, Mrs. Doubtfire states: "I bet you're up for a little competition? She's got a power tool in the bedroom, dear. It's her personal jackhammer. She could break a sidewalk with that thing. She uses it, and the lights dim. It's like a prison movie. Amazed she hasn't chipped her teeth."
I'm not going to explain what all of that means because I'm not completely sure myself... but it all sounds pretty dirty, doesn't it?
People flocked to the comments to offer their thoughts, as one person wrote: "8 year old me was so confused," and a second added: "They have so many jokes I never noticed in Mrs. Doubtfire. I love Robin Williams"
A third concluded: "My mom was next to me when I was watching this and she was like [shocked face]."
Our childhoods have officially been ruined.