Word of the Day 04/15/21 Bunkum
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Bunkum (noun)
bunkum or bun·combe [ buhng-kuhm ]
noun
1. insincere speechmaking by a politician intended merely to please local constituents.
2. insincere talk; claptrap; humbug.
WORDS RELATED TO BUNKUM
gibberish, idiocy, drivel, bunk, foolishness, baloney, hogwash, bilge, hooey, poppycock, balderdash, rot, tommyrot, crap, claptrap, rubbish, trash, rigmarole, ridiculousness, tomfoolery
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Origin: Americanism; after speech in the16th Congress, 1819–21, by F. Walker, who said he was bound to speak for Buncombe (a county in the district in North Carolina that he represented)
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bunkum or bun·combe [ buhng-kuhm ]
noun
1. insincere speechmaking by a politician intended merely to please local constituents.
2. insincere talk; claptrap; humbug.
WORDS RELATED TO BUNKUM
gibberish, idiocy, drivel, bunk, foolishness, baloney, hogwash, bilge, hooey, poppycock, balderdash, rot, tommyrot, crap, claptrap, rubbish, trash, rigmarole, ridiculousness, tomfoolery
See synonyms for bunkum on Thesaurus.com
Origin: Americanism; after speech in the16th Congress, 1819–21, by F. Walker, who said he was bound to speak for Buncombe (a county in the district in North Carolina that he represented)
Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.