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Roger's Profanisaurus


''Roger's Profanisaurus'' is a humorous book published in the United Kingdom by Dennis Publishing which is written in the style of a lexicon of profane words and expressions. It is a spin-off publication from the popular British adult comic ''Viz'' and features one of the comic's characters, the foul-mouthed Roger Mellie "the Man on the Telly". The title of the book is a word play on ''Roget's Thesaurus'', ''Profanisaurus'' being a portmanteau of ''profanity'' and ''Thesaurus''. The book is marketed as "the foulest-mouthed book ever to stalk the face of the earth".
==Publication==
The Profanisaurus was originally published as a supplement stapled into the middle of the December 1997 edition of the Viz comic (Viz 87), with 'over 700 rude words and phrases'. Contributions from readers were originally published in the comic and then edited into later editions. The first actual book was released less than a year later, in 1998 (ISBN 1-902212-05-3), but the content had tripled with now 2,250 definitions; this was followed in the second edition in 2002 with the number of terms covered growing to 4,000 (ISBN 0-7522-1507-8). An updated version, the ''Profanisaurus Rex'', containing over 8,000 words and phrases, was released in 2005, and a further-expanded version, the "Magna Farta" (a play on ''Magna Carta'') at the end of 2007. The current version is "Das Krapital", a play on Karl Marx's "Das Kapital".
Unlike a traditional dictionary or thesaurus the content is enlivened by often pungent or politically incorrect observations and asides intended to provide further comic effect. Those familiar with Ambrose Bierce's ''Devil's Dictionary'' might recognise some parallels with Bierce's style though his lacked the overt obscenity. The authors often take delight in lampooning political or media figures of the day, or illustrating terms with fictional dialogue between notionally respectable historical figures. A much-used technique for sexual phrases is to include them in a quoted passage from a non-existent Barbara Cartland novel.

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