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scatological

adjective as in scatologic

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The perverse playfulness with which Hunter handles even the most grotesque scatological scenes fuels a disturbing yet stellar performance, one that’s far more memorable than the movie as a whole.

In social media salvos as the trial opened, Cohen used a scatological nickname for Trump, taunted him to “keep whining, crying and violating the gag order, you petulant defendant!” and commented acerbically on his defense.

These days swear words tend to have a sexual or scatological element, whereas in Medieval England the most objectionable words were religious in nature.

From BBC

Has becoming a dad made him more scatological?

They’re overwhelming us on social media with their scatological politics, their brazen threats and their attempted rewriting of history.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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