grossology

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English

Etymology

From gross +‎ -ology, invented by the writer Sylvia Branzei as a title of her 1992 non-fiction children’s book Grossology.

Noun

grossology (uncountable)

  1. (humorous, colloquial) The study of things that are indelicate or gross.
    • 2008, Jan Irving, Story Celebrations: A Program Guide for Schools and Libraries:
      Hilarious fables for the modern kid interested in grossology tell about a musk ox and cabbage who are appalled by a skunk's smell, an echidna who swallows her new friend ant, and lunch buddies no one wants to have around—shark, wasp, and bacteria.
    • 2010, Veronica Chambers, Plus:
      Dad's been a big proponent of the grossology trend in science museums: meaning he creates exhibits about things like boogers and farts. It's a little too much for me, but Dad loves it.
    • 2010, New Scientist, Mick O'Hare, How to Make a Tornado: The strange and wonderful things that happen when scientists break free:
      Welcome to the world of yuck, or what the academic world calls grossology.