On the surface, The Great British Bake Off seems a wholesome, family-friendly series but every fan knows there’s more to the baking competition than meets the eye.

Despite appearing on our screens before the watershed, it’s no secret the programme is filled to the brim with witty puns, naughty innuendos and suggestive undertones.

Well, new Twitter account No Context Bake Off documents all the questionable sentences uttered on the baking show – yet somehow, they’re even more saucy when taken out of context.

We’re not one for kiss and tells, Paul

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Although Mary seems to agree…

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Sometimes things get a little sinister in the tent

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But most of the time, it’s all fun and games

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She’s talking Paul’s controversial Jaffa Cakes dunking, we promise

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Way to hit a guy while he’s down, Mary

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Sometimes, no words are needed

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And other times, just the one will suffice…

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