n
(uncommon) Poor diction or choice of words.
n
(psychiatry) The making of vulgar writings or drawings, especially when done involuntarily.
n
(psychiatry) The uncontrolled use of abusive, obscene or scatological language; especially such behaviour associated with Tourette syndrome.
adj
Exhibiting coprolalia; using obscene words.
adj
Relating to, or exhibiting, coprolalia.
n
(psychiatry, rare) A mania for obscene language.
n
(psychiatry, rare) The use of obscene words or phrases to stimulate sexual excitement.
n
(psychiatry, rare) The use of obscene words, usually during intercourse, to arouse or increase sexual excitement.
n
(psychiatry) An involuntary impulse to make obscene gestures.
n
(obsolete) The replacement of a word or phrase with a more vulgar or offensive substitute.
n
A morbid condition characterized by automatic and purposeless repetition of words or imitation of actions.
n
The writing of random lists of meaningless words, linked to schizophrenia.
n
(psychology) Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
adv
Alternative spelling of oedipally [In a manner related to an Oedipus complex. Adverb form of oedipal.]
n
A scatological term or phrase.
n
(psychology, medicine) Interest in or obsession with faeces or other excrement.
n
A person whose body is marked by stigmata; a stigmatic
adj
Of or pertaining to syllepsis.
n
The practice of making obscene telephone calls for sexual gratification.
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