Bawdier

/ˈbɔːdiər/ adjective

More crude, indecent, or obscene in language or behavior, especially in a humorous or theatrical way.

Comparative form of bawdy, which comes from Middle English bawde (a woman in charge of a brothel), possibly from Old French baud. The word shifted from meaning a person to describing their crude speech and behavior, then became associated with humorously indecent content.

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