adjective relating to or dealing with excrement or obscenity
In literature, 'scatological' may be used to describe works that contain explicit references to bodily functions, particularly excrement.
In psychology, the term 'scatological' may be used in the context of Freudian psychoanalysis to refer to an obsession with feces or fecal matter.
In comedy, 'scatological' humor involves jokes or content centered around bodily functions, especially feces and bathroom humor.
In literature, writers may use scatological humor or references to add a comedic or shocking element to their work.
In psychology, scatological references may be analyzed as part of a patient's behavior or thought patterns, particularly in cases of certain psychological disorders.
Comedians may use scatological humor as a form of shock comedy to elicit laughter from their audience.
In filmmaking, scatological elements may be included in a movie to create a specific tone or atmosphere, or to push boundaries in terms of content.