👉 The word "Trisulodes" is a term coined by the British humorist Bertolt Brecht to describe someone who is very good at making jokes but lacks a sense of morality, often referring to a person with a very large mouth.
Example: "It was really funny how Trisulodes would mock Shakespeare's plays and say that he could be as funny as the rest of us! He had an amazing ability to make light of everything!"
Bertolt Brecht used this term in his famous play "The Underground Railroad," where he depicts a man who is so good at making jokes, it feels like he has no heart. This is a prime example of how humor and sarcasm can often lead to the worst situations.