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ribaldry

[ rib-uhl-dree; spelling pronunciation rahy-buhl-dree ]

noun

  1. ribald character, as of language; scurrility.
  2. ribald speech.


ribaldry

/ ˈɪəɪ /

noun

  1. ribald language or behaviour
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ribaldry1

1300–50; Middle English ribaudrie < Old French. See ribald, -ry
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“This Paramount color release is worth seeing,” Thompson added, “if only for the casual, saddle-sore expertise and ribaldry” of Wayne and Mitchum, whom he referred to as “these two leathery dudes.”

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His endnotes point to its undercurrent of ribaldry and double-entendre, and he argues for Verne as artistically innovative in his use of temporal shifts, elisions and flashbacks.

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The sight of him crouched in the shade with reddened face and streaming eyes evoked from his companions not pity but ribaldry.

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How much more thrilling would the 2012 Olympics have been had there been a place within them for gluttony, revelry and ribaldry?

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Just before his arrest, Tray unknowingly impregnated his girlfriend, Shay, played by Tiffany Haddish, best known for the torrent of ribaldry that she brought to the movie “Girls Trip.”

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