<adj.all> lewd whisperings of a dirty old man an indecent gesture obscene telephone calls salacious limericks
thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot
<adj.all> a miner's begrimed face dingy linen grimy hands grubby little fingers a grungy kitchen
This can be a "raunchy business," says Mrs. Wisel, who typically inspects the ritzier properties.
To a lot of parents, what Megaquest does is turn their telephones into raunchy, high-priced jukeboxes.
Then sample the nightlife, which has a rather raunchy tradition.
That was nothing, however, compared to the rush by all three networks to imitate the raunchy success of "Animal House" in 1979.
"Dynamite" is a raunchy rocker that's more fun than some of Stewart's more studied efforts.
A late-night network-TV program shows clips from porno films and raunchy live acts.
Matheson has appeared in a number of films and television programs, but is best known for his role as Otter, the handsome, fast-talking womanizer in "Animal House," the raunchy 1978 comedy about a Midwestern fraternity house.
Among the 12 women in the top 200 list are "Dynasty" star Joan Collins and her sister, Jackie Collins, the author of a string of best-selling raunchy novels.
Even the nurse is played as an unsympathetic raunchy blonde, while Friar Laurence becomes a dubious, scarfaced individual and the prince is a babyish fop.
Thursday's announcement that "Babes" will debut in six weeks came just two days after Fox executives said the pilot was being redone because some of the program's jokes were considered too raunchy.
Despite the presence of the ladies, the roasters promised the usual raunchy routines would not be toned down.
Members of the raunchy rap group 2 Live Crew became "martyrs for the First Amendment" when they were arrested on obscenity charges after a concert, their lawyer says.
Mr. Maxwell already owns several daily U.K. tabloids that are somewhat less raunchy than rival Rupert Murdoch's tabloid, the Sun, which regularly runs pictures of bare-breasted models on Page Three.