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Of or relating to Rabelais or his works (not particularly helpful) or 2. Characterized by coarse humor or bold caricature (Eureka!).
By the turn of the century, a typical burlesque format would include clowning skits suffused with just that kind of coarse humor; baggy-pants male dancers; chorus-line numbers; and girlie acts in which women, performing the hootchy-kootchy and bump-and-grind routines — favorites of the travelling carnival circuit — exposed legs and bosoms to degrees heretofore unprecedented on the American stage.
While I would not guess that Charlie Hebdo would be interested in the distinction for the sake of piety or any such high-minded goal, their combination of sharp wit and coarse humor can provide that service.
When she began her career back in the days of Jack Parr, Ed Sullivan and Johnny Carson, her coarse humor and use of a drunken sailor's profanity were shocking.
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But the dull commercial imperatives of the genre overpower both his homespun surrealist wit and Mr. Rogen's coarse, anarchic humor.
I have no general complaint against coarse, puerile humor; indeed, I often enjoy it.
He mimics their coarse, boisterous humor, but also recoils from them, and staggers drunkenly out into the sunshine in search of his friend Matthieu (Laurent Simon).
But of course the rules about specific rules allow a lot of leeway, and no one would claim that by taking your children only to PG-13 comedies, say, you would spare them sustained exposure to coarse sexual humor.
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