Pantagruelism [
,pæntә'gruәlizm]
n. 庞塔固埃作风, 粗鲁幽默
Pantagruelism \Pan*tag"ru*el*ism\, n. [From Pantagruel, one of
the characters of Rabelais.]
1. The theory or practice of the medical profession; -- used
in burlesque or ridicule.
2. An assumption of buffoonery to cover some serious purpose.
[R.] --Donaldson.