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    [Noun]  | "ba*thos" | \ ˈbā-ˌthäs \


    1: the sudden appearance of the commonplace in otherwise elevated matter or style

    2: anticlimax

    3: exceptional commonplaceness : triteness


    Origin: 1727 ;

     Borrowed from Greek báthos "depth," neuter s-stem derivative of bathýs "deep" {mat|bathy-|};

      * Note : The English use of the word bathos allegedly originates with the satirical essay "ΠΕΡΙ ΒΑΘΟΥΣ / or Of the Art of Sinking in Poetry / Written in the Year 1727" (first published March, 1728), by "Martinus Scriblerus," a fictional literary hack created by Alexander Pope, John Arbuthnot, Jonathan Swift, and other members of the Scriblerus Club; authorship of the essay is usually ascribed to Pope. The Greek title (Perì báthous, "Concerning depth") echoes the title of the classical treatise "On the Sublime" (Perì hýpsous, literally, "Concerning height"), dated to the 1st century a.d. and formerly attributed to the 3rd century rhetorician Cassius Longinus. In Pope's essay, bathos—which, in the inverted perspective of the hack author, is a favorable quality—is used broadly to characterize literary passages deemed coarse or pedestrian for a genre such as epic poetry. The idea that bathos involves a shift from elevated to low is never stated explicitly—rather, a genre such as epic is by its nature elevated and the poetic execution (ironically praised by Scriblerus) is of low quality.;

    [Noun]  | "bathos" 


    1: the state or quality of having an excess of tender feelings (as of love, nostalgia, or compassion);


      * e.g., " ... a novel that wallows in bathos "



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     [ "bathos" ]

    1: skeezily uncomfortable.

      * e.g.,  ... It was so bathos when your dad came out of his room in a towel and asked you to rub lotion on his back. 

     [ "Batho" ]

    1: a worthless piece of monkey shit. he is the shortest shitbag ever concieved. he has no friends, and his hair looks like an 80s afro. he is a flaming deush bag, and loves his brothers cock.

      * e.g.,  ... look at that batho, hes eating a big polish sausage! 

     [ "Bathos" ]

    1: A dramatic moment in a work of fiction that's undercut on purpose, usually for a joke. When used well, it's really funny and can be kind of a relief. When used poorly, it can come across as insecure or lazy writing. Think of a stereotypical line from a Marvel movie, like "Well THAT just happened!" or "He's right behind me, isn't he"

      * e.g.,  ... "I hated that new movie, it was so bathos-poisoned it felt completely insincere" 

     [ "Bathos" ]

    1: An abrupt, quick and often ridiculous shift from a serious manner to a trivial or funny manner in writing or speech, to invoke humour/humor (however you like it to be called)

      * e.g.,  ... "The hero gave a very strong-worded and passionate speech about the fate of humanity, only to trip over his shoelaces right afterward. Classic bathos." 

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