"Look at the crudeness! The death of this clown was no accident."
"Do you suspect foul play?"
"No, Watson, I suspect ribaldry"
"No, Watson, I suspect ribaldry"
He's not known for his ribaldry
It's wit of which he's fonder
But what surprised us most of all
Was his use of double-entendre
It's wit of which he's fonder
But what surprised us most of all
Was his use of double-entendre
"Ribaldry" (from Kelvin Clone) - the fragrance that's just pure filth (if you're lucky)
Turns the air quite blue
With ribaldry whilst he cooks -
But oh! What a sauce!
With ribaldry whilst he cooks -
But oh! What a sauce!
Some might suggest that telling such jokes at a children's party was a diabolical ribaldry
°Joking or humorous language done in a vulgar or lewd fashion.
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