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1. bawdy
adjective. ['ˈbɔdi'] humorously vulgar.
Antonyms
Etymology
- -y (English)
- -y (Middle English (1100-1500))
- bawd (English)
- bawde (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Bawdy
- patnaude
- drawdy
- claudie
- broady
- broadie
- sawdy
- sawdey
- saudi
- gaudy
- dawdy
- audi
Quotes about bawdy
1. Well, I mean, if a joke or humor is bawdy, it's got to be funny enough to warrant it. You can't just have it bawdy or dirty just for the sake of being that - it's got to be funny.
- Betty White
2. I like bawdy humor. I love bawdy humor, but not dirty humor.
- Betty White
3. The ultimate storyteller is Shakespeare, who was able to get the 'groundlings' to laugh at his bawdy humor and storylines but could still be studied by scholars to this day for the complexity of his language, meter, and symbolism. That's the real guy.
- Jon Favreau