1. scatological - Adjective
2. scatological - Adjective Satellite
dealing pruriently with excrement and excretory functions
Source: WordNetEvery culture loves scatological humour. That's always a favourite. Alex D. Linz
My supreme game is to imagine myself dead, devoured by worms. I close my eyes and, with incredible details of absolute, scatological precision, I see myself being slowly eaten and digested by an infernal swarm of large greenish maggots gorging themselves on my flesh. Salvador Dalí
Sure, the comedians who swear or use scatological humor can get laughs, but they're uncomfortable laughs. John Ratzenberger
scatological literature Source: Internet
A third significant problem is that the "excessive prudery" common in the middle of the 20th century means that obscene, sexual and scatological elements were regularly ignored in many of the indices. Source: Internet
Print. Sexual / Scatological Lazzi: In “Lazzi of Burying the Urine”, the Zanni is told that burying his urine and the urine produced by his wife will give him a son. Source: Internet