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Adjective(1) humorously vulgar,vulgar,obscene(2) humorously vulgar(3) vulgar(4) obscene
Noun(1) a ribald person; someone who uses vulgar and offensive language(2) a ribald person(3) someone who uses vulgar and offensive language

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(1) Sternheim's play is ribald , satirical, self referential, and quirky.(2) You want to put an end to ribald remarks from colleagues at work who put you in charge of the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Suggestion Shoeboxu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb!(3) Not so much among the Catholic faithful and people favorably disposed to the Church, but among the general public the positions and pronouncements of bishops will for years to come be met with ribald comments about clerics and little boys.(4) Stories rich in erotic or scatological suggestion can elicit ribald laughter as well.(5) When is a bawdy, ribald tale of a wanton wench and her very naughty sexual adventures as boring as a trip to the Field Museum to watch dinosaur bones fossilize?(6) My questions to other flying crew members brought ribald responses and suggestions of a quite unhelpful nature.(7) Attempting to capture the saucy spirit of the movies and genre on which the series was based, and even featuring several of the frisky familiar faces from the films, one would anticipate a risquu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab, ribald offering.(8) How then do you manage to write such ribald stuff?(9) His work, like the man himself, is ribald , often obscene, but never vulgar.(10) Not all great Jamaican music is serious, and this infectious 70s hit is ribald reggae at its finest.(11) Some of the poetry, written between 1220 and 1250, was blatantly ribald and sensual.(12) It also gained the distinction of being banned in America - presumably because of all those obscene, ribald , raunchy bits about marriage being a partnership of equals.(13) As the title suggests, it's mostly Lynch's movie - the earthy, ribald Nora provides the epicentre for the story, the focus of Joyce's passion and jealousy.(14) Most of the women meet their increasingly gruesome fate in the first half; the second act concentrates on Verna, Jordan's final prey, with the victims acting as a ghostly, often ribald chorus.(15) In a word, it was a most pleasant evening, enlivened with ribald laughter from a group of geriatric golfers!(16) The material is frequently ribald , often racy, and always laced with profanity.
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Adjective
1. bawdy
2. off-color


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