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What (who) is OBSCENE - definition

ALBUM BY DISMEMBER
Indecent and Obscene

obscene         
  • Cover of an undated American edition of ''Fanny Hill'', c. 1910
  • The 18th century book ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' has been subject to obscenity trials at various times (image: plate XI: ''The bathing party; La baignade'')}}
ACT OR STATEMENT THAT OFFENDS THE MORALITY OF THE PERIOD
Obscene; Obscene language; Obscenity law; Obscenities; Obscene word; Sex censorship; Sex Censorship; Sexual obscenities; Obscenity (law); Indecency law; Obscene lyrics; Obscene material; Obcene; Obcenity; Canadian obscenity law; Obscenity and film censorship; Obscenity laws; Obscenity law in the United Kingdom
a.
1.
Indecent, indelicate, immodest, impure, ribald, gross, coarse, broad, unchaste, lewd, loose, smutty, offensive, shameless, filthy.
2.
Dirty, filthy, foul, offensive, disgusting.
3.
Inauspicious, ill-omened, ill-boding.
obscene         
  • Cover of an undated American edition of ''Fanny Hill'', c. 1910
  • The 18th century book ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' has been subject to obscenity trials at various times (image: plate XI: ''The bathing party; La baignade'')}}
ACT OR STATEMENT THAT OFFENDS THE MORALITY OF THE PERIOD
Obscene; Obscene language; Obscenity law; Obscenities; Obscene word; Sex censorship; Sex Censorship; Sexual obscenities; Obscenity (law); Indecency law; Obscene lyrics; Obscene material; Obcene; Obcenity; Canadian obscenity law; Obscenity and film censorship; Obscenity laws; Obscenity law in the United Kingdom
¦ adjective
1. offensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality and decency.
2. repugnant.
Derivatives
obscenely adverb
Origin
C16: from Fr. obscene or L. obscaenus 'ill-omened or abominable'.
obscene         
  • Cover of an undated American edition of ''Fanny Hill'', c. 1910
  • The 18th century book ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' has been subject to obscenity trials at various times (image: plate XI: ''The bathing party; La baignade'')}}
ACT OR STATEMENT THAT OFFENDS THE MORALITY OF THE PERIOD
Obscene; Obscene language; Obscenity law; Obscenities; Obscene word; Sex censorship; Sex Censorship; Sexual obscenities; Obscenity (law); Indecency law; Obscene lyrics; Obscene material; Obcene; Obcenity; Canadian obscenity law; Obscenity and film censorship; Obscenity laws; Obscenity law in the United Kingdom
adj., adv. a highly subjective reference to material or acts which display or describe sexual activity in a manner appealing only to "prurient interest," with no legitimate artistic, literary or scientific purpose. Pictures, writings, film or public acts which are found to be obscene are not protected by the free speech guarantee of the First Amendment. However, the courts have had difficulty making a clear non-subjective definition since "one person's obscenity is another person's art," or, as one Supreme Court Justice stated, "I can't define it, but I know it when I see it." See also: pornography

Wikipedia

Indecent & Obscene

Indecent & Obscene is the second album by Dismember. The album is accompanied by two music videos for the tracks "Skinfather" and "Dreaming in Red". It's also their best-selling album to this day.

Examples of use of OBSCENE
1. OBSCENE, JUST OBSCENE. – Gwhiz, UAE To Paula, London, why is this ludicrous?
2. "Obscene profits," decreed Schumer, equally passionately.
3. Obedience training; obscene telephone calls; oil changing.
4. At times, back–and–forth shouting grew confrontational and obscene.
5. Some directed obscene gestures and shouts at police.