Why this word is great
GROBIANISM — [Noun] Coarse, uncouth, and boorish behavior characteristic of a loutish person, marked by a slovenly and buffoonish vulgarity. From German Grobian ("boor, lout"), from grobianus, a Latinization of the German adjective grob ("coarse, crude"), combined with the English suffix -ism (denoting a practice or doctrine). Unlike boorishness, which denotes a general rudeness, or rusticity, which implies an innocent, pastoral simplicity, grobianism is a practiced and performative commitment to the grotesque. It is the theatrical belch in a silent room, the muddy boot placed upon the damask cushion, the greasy smear left on a shared glass—a clownish, soiled rebellion against the very idea of grace, proving that entropy has a moral counterpart.