Smut
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Smut is a colloquial term for obscenity
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Etymology
Late Middle English, related to German verb schmutzen (to make dirty)
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See also
- The Smut Peddlers (1960), a book by James Jackson Kilpatrick
- "Smut" (1965), satirical song on obscenity by Tom Lehrer
- Smut: An Anatomy of Dirt (1972), a book by Christian Enzensberger
- Bookleggers and Smuthounds (1999), a book by Jay A. Gertzman
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