baloney

[ UK /bəlˈə‍ʊni/ ]
[ US /bəˈɫoʊni/ ]
NOUN
  1. pretentious or silly talk or writing
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How To Use baloney In A Sentence

  • Then, what is required is that the guest munch on a small hunk of baloney, toss back a shot of screech (a local alcoholic beverage that warms the belly fast), and, to seal the deal one must kiss a cod.
  • The proper theological term for that is Baloney.
  • I didn't realise that everybody else was eating baloney sandwiches.
  • The proper theological term for that is Baloney.
  • Margot is my best friend, but she's completely full of baloney," my mother whispered as we were throwing our suitcases into the trunk. Excerpt: Local Girls by Alice Hoffman
  • This is just that kind of baloney that finds it's way onto these boards, no? Senator says Obama VP search team discussed 20 names
  • I know: a month ago I'd have said this was baloney, but you heard Julian. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Essentially, the charter is just a load of baloney.
  • PAT LALAMA, INVESTIGATIVE J.URNALIST: It ` s called baloney A.J. I mean look, I have worked with the city attorney ` s office for years. CNN Transcript Jan 31, 2007
  • Some language experts think this different taste is responsible for the birth of the expression baloney.
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