Definition of Ribald. Meaning of Ribald. Synonyms of Ribald

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Definition of Ribald

Ribald
Ribald Rib"ald, a. Low; base; mean; filthy; obscene. The busy day, Waked by the lark, hath roused the ribald crows. --Shak.

Meaning of Ribald from wikipedia

- these larger concerns may be overlooked by censors. **** is presented in ribald material more for the purpose of poking fun at the foibles and weaknesses...
- many limericks, in which the name of the island of Nantucket creates often ribald rhymes and puns. The protagonist in the obscene versions is typically portra****...
- The Ribald Decameron (Italian: Beffe, licenzie et amori del Decamerone segreto, also known as Love, P****ion and Pleasure) is a 1972 Italian commedia ****y...
- representative of the genre. In ancient Greece, comedy originated in bawdy and ribald songs or recitations apropos of phallic processions and fertility festivals...
- Grant Smithies (10 December 2015). "Jimmy Carr talks religion, war and ribald jokes before his NZ tour". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 22 September 2018. Khomami...
- created the second-most-expensive **** film (at the time), The Ribald Tales of Canterbury (1985), a version of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury...
- released on March 18, 1988. The film was given a PG rating for language and ribald humor. Steve Guttenberg was unable to star in this film due to scheduling...
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- Rick Griffin, and Robert Williams among others. Underground comix were ribald and intensely satirical, and seemed to pursue weirdness for the sake of...
- between solo performances and dance ensembles. Owing to high ticket prices, ribald publicity campaigns and the occasional use of prurient material, the revue...