Ribald in a sentence as a noun

The office is a place for work, not for romantic overtures or ribald humor.

Let's just say I was doped to the gills, in constant excruciating pain and I have a ribald sense of humor.

I believe the Japanese deserve the Liancourt rocks because they gave them humorous ribald names.

From the fact that Marines **** in Porta-shitters in Afghanistan, I'm sure that life, er, finds a way.[1] ribald Navy joke here>

He mentioned his habit ribald talk especially often, but mentioned kissing and such quite frequently too.

Ribald in a sentence as an adjective

Using "ribald language internally" might be ok until you get into your first lawsuit with discovery.

" Prose as masterly as Gibbon's, but you'll laugh yourself silly at the ribald and bawdy humor, not equaled again until the 20th century.

Or, as the ribald saying goes, "During his lifetime, Savador Dali created 1500 lithographs, 3000 of which are in galleries in Monterey.

Politically incorrect" thing is not only lame, but smacks of a good ol' boy telling a ribald or xenophobic story to his buddies with a wink and a nod.

I guess this can be warranted if people focused on actual issues, but instead most of our attention in the Western world is focused on people making ribald jokes in public places.

Ribald definitions

noun

a ribald person; someone who uses vulgar and offensive language

adjective

humorously vulgar; "bawdy songs"; "off-color jokes"; "ribald language"

See also: bawdy off-color