noun a bawdy person or thing; a bawdy joke or song
adjective dealing with sexual matters in a comical or indecent way; lewd
Occasionally found in bawdy songs or lyrics that contain explicit or risque content.
Often used in Shakespearean comedies to describe humor that is lewd or risque.
May be referenced in artworks that depict scenes of a suggestive or sexually explicit nature.
Commonly used in comedic plays or performances to add a touch of vulgarity or suggestiveness.
Frequently employed in stand-up comedy routines or comedic sketches to provoke laughter through suggestive or off-color jokes.
In literature, a writer may use bawdy humor or language to add humor or shock value to their work.
A psychologist may study the effects of bawdy humor on individuals' mental health and behavior.