Bawdries

/ˈbɔːdriz/ noun

Plural of bawdry; instances or collections of obscene behavior, jokes, or material.

From bawdry, which comes from the noun bawd (a person who runs a brothel). The -ery suffix transforms it into a collective noun referring to the behavior or business associated with bawds. Dates to Middle English and Old French sources.

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