Toilet humour
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Toilet humour or scatological humour is a type of off-color humour dealing with defecation, urination, regurgitation and other bodily functions. Public reference to bodily functions is taboo in many cultures. This genre also sees substantial crossover with other sexual humour.
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- Bum trilogy
- Dick joke
- Flatulence
- Grotesque body
- Lighting farts
- Scatology
- Toilet tipping
- Gross-out film
- Gross out
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