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What’s a word meaning rude and funny??
or something along those lines
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Sarcastic, Sardonic
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Sarcastic
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To me, the best fit is “Rabelaisian”. Rabelais was a French author who wrote bawdy comedies with lots of rude and funny humor.
You might say, “This new Broadway play has a lot of Rabelaisian wit in it.” That means it is funny, and a lot of the humor is a bit rude or gross.
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Naughty. Risque and outre (both with an acute accent on the “e”). These words connote humor because if something is just rude, other words like crass, declasse (accute accent on both “ees”) or in modern parlance sick or gross, would be used.
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Sarcastic to me doesn’t necessarily mean “rude”.
Crass, Raunchy, Blue Humor, or possibly Acerbic might work
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Acerbic as in an acerbic wit.
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“Ribald” is close. It is an adjective that means “characterized by or using coarse indecent humor.”
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Lowbrow (humor).
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satire…satiric….satirical…..satirically
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