"Ribaudy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ribaudy" Meaning

I couldn't find any word "ribaudy". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word in the English language.

"Ribaudy" Examples

There are no usage examples for the word "ribaudy". However, I found that the word "ribald" is a related term, which means crude or indecent in a humorous way. Here are 5 possible uses of the word "ribald":

Example 1: "The ribald comedy of Monty Python always had a laugh-out-loud moment."
Example 2: "Friday night was a night for ribald laughter and cheerful testosterone-fueled jokes at the bar."
Example 3: "Renaissance literature occasionally showcases ribald humor in lines and poetry, subverting the rigid normalcies of societal decorum."
Example 4: "‘The Bacchae’ is a little dark and ribald at moments."
Example 5: "Alex bore the vixens with ribald propositions in the dark called rows so sleep arrived early tonight."

"Ribaudy" Similar Words

Ribaldries

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Ribaldries (noun) refers to off-color or bawdy language, jokes, or stories that are humorous but also risqué or indecent. It can also mean a humorous, often sarcastic, remark or comment that is typically off-color, often about sex or bodily functions.<br><br>Example: The comedian's ribaldries often left the audience in stitches, but also occasionally made them blush.

Ribaldrous

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Ribaldrous means having a lot of coarse or off-color humor, often to the point of being bawdy or indecent. It refers to a lighthearted and sometimes lewd or humorous tone, often used to entertain or poke fun at sensitive topics in a way that is playful but still acceptable.

Ribaldry

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Riband

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A ribbon is a long, thin, flexible material, often made of fabric, plastic, or paper, used for various purposes such as tying, decorating, or binding.

Ribanded

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I couldn't find any word with the spelling "ribanded". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.<br><br>However, I did find the word "taped" or possibly "riband" which refers to:<br><br>1. A long, wide band or strip of fabric, usually used as a sash, headband, or waistband, especially in formal wear or ceremonial contexts.<br>2. A system of taped clothing, often used for athletic or athletic support purposes.<br><br>If you could provide more context or clarify the intended meaning, I'd be happy to help further.

Ribaudequin

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Ribaudequin is an obsolete French word that refers to a jester or a comedian, used during the medieval period in Europe, especially in France.

Ribaudrous

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Ribavirin

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Ribavirin is an antiviral medication used in combination with other medications to treat viral infections, particularly those caused by the Flaviviridae family (such as hepatitis C), as well as viral hemorrhagic fevers, respiratory syncytial virus, and RSV infection.

Ribband

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A narrow strip or string, typically of ribbon or cloth, used to tie or fasten something.

Ribbed

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Having a series of ribs or ridges, typically parallel to the length of a curved object.

Ribbing

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Ribble

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A noun, referring to something or someone deemed unpleasant or displeasing. It can also describe something that is unpleasant or of poor quality.

Ribbon

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A long, narrow piece of thin, flexible material, typically elastic and decorative, used for tying up packages or gifts, or as a prize or award.

Ribboned

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Adorned or decorated with ribbons.