Torturing people to death then eating their souls is essentially their version of sex, and it just gets worse from there.
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May result in Getting Crap Past the Radar if it alludes to something that would normally get censored. This sort of situation can lead to a Mistaken for Index plot if some other character hears it out of context. The situation doesn't always have to mean anything sexual, however it is the most common use of the trope. Alternatively, it can refer to an ersatz of something more familiar that the audience would immediately recognize in subtext, in order to make it look less Anvilicious, but it doesn't always succeed in fulfilling the latter. Any situation which is made, sometimes for comic effect, sometimes for dramatic effect, to look like another situation - not in the sense that it is mistaken for that other situation by any of the characters, just in the sense that we the audience see the resemblance the characters do not.