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bawdy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

English

Adjective

bawdy (comparativebawdier or more bawdy, superlativebawdiest or most bawdy)

  • Obscene; filthy; unchaste. [from 15th Century]
  • (of language) Sexual in nature and usually meant to be humorous but considered rude; ribald.

Noun

bawdy (plural bawdies)

  • A bawdy or lewd person.
    • The Bawdies were girls who danced naked on a ramp in the middle of a room full of tables with tops the size of pie plates.1
    • Our scholarly studies and discoveries about bodies and bawdies and the forbidden mysteries of S-E-X proved that participatory education had to be the very best.2

Etymology

From bawd + -y.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA: /ˈbɔːdi/
  • Audio (Southern England): 🔊
  • (US) IPA: /ˈbɔ.di/
  • (cotcaught merger) IPA: /ˈbɑ.di/
  • Homophone: body (cotcaught merger)
  • Rhymes: -ɔːdi

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Footnotes

  1. 1983, Richard Hoyt, The Siskiyou Two-step, page 78:

  2. 2001, Bill Rinaldi, You Can If You Think You Can: The Power of Thinking Big, page 37:

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