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scatology

[skuh-tol-uh-jee] / skəˈtɒl ə dʒi /


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“South Park” is not immune from childishness, to put it mildly, and there is an element of “worst thought, best thought” in its humor; Parker and Stone are all in on scatology and dumb puns.

From Los Angeles Times

Of course, this is all dangerous bovine scatology.

From Salon

His mind swirled with scatology and characters from pulp fiction and the cinema.

From Washington Post

But if you want some fun in your science—and don’t mind a bit of scatology—read on!

From Science Magazine

Yes, there’s a bit of danger and a hint of scatology, but the Greeks are far more ribald.

From Washington Post