rablé
Rablé is a term derived from the French word "rabler," which means to rake or to stir up. In the context of literature and art, rablé refers to a style of writing or art that is rough, earthy, and often humorous. It is characterized by its use of colloquial language, vivid imagery, and a focus on the everyday experiences and struggles of ordinary people. Rablé is often associated with the works of French authors such as François Rabelais and Honoré de Balzac, who used this style to critique societal norms and explore the human condition.
The term "rablé" can also be used to describe a group of people who are considered to