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raunch

[rawnch, rahnch] / rɔntʃ, rɑntʃ /


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On his website, Majewski has called the GOP "raunch with lifetime politicians who are spineless and seek to serve themselves and the members of their exclusive 'club.'"

From Salon

Also like many genres, dembow must contend with its patriarchal past and present, but it’s too simple, too narrow-minded to reduce it to plain raunch or misogyny.

From New York Times

Britney Spears is a child of pornification, and her life story so far illuminates the power and influence of raunch culture.

From Salon

The British version of this reality series is known both for its raunch and for its role in kicking up a debate over the ethics of reality television after two former participants killed themselves.

From New York Times

Parents at the posh Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School are outraged they were never told of a fourth "R" being added to the curriculum: raunch.

From Fox News