Crapola


[kra-poh-luh] /kræˈpoʊ lə/

noun, Slang.
1.
1 (def 2).
/kræˈpəʊlə/
noun
1.
(informal) rubbish; nonsense

modifier

: the latest trends in crapola entertainment

noun

Lies and exaggeration; bullshit: odious even by the usual standards of feminist crapola/ grinding out the old heartfelt crapola (1950s+)

[fr crap plus suffix -ola]

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