Flapdoodle
[flap-dood-l] /ˈflæpˌdud l/
noun, Informal.
1.
nonsense; bosh.
/ˈflæpˌduːdəl/
noun
1.
(slang) foolish talk; nonsense
n.
1833, originally “the stuff they feed fools on” [Marryat]; an arbitrary formation.
noun
Nonsense; foolishness; baloney: He then goes on to utter other flap-doodle for the nourishment of the mind (1833+)
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