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baloney
/ bəˈləʊnɪ /
noun
- informal.foolish talk; nonsense
- another name for bologna sausage
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Word History and Origins
Origin of baloney1
1915–20, Americanism; 1925–30 baloney fordef 2; alteration of bologna, with substitution of -ey 2 for final schwa
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Word History and Origins
Origin of baloney1
C20: changed from Bologna (sausage)
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Example Sentences
The only person getting this answer: Our job is not to judge, look down our nose, talk about “unsophisticated” and how — that’s such baloney.
From Los Angeles Times
A sailor expressed doubt they would survive, to which Conter replied, “baloney.”
From Seattle Times
To non-lawyers, this may seem to cut the baloney mighty thin.
From Los Angeles Times
Trump claimed Columbus’ narrative was all just a bunch of baloney:
From Salon
Or, this memorable line: “The oil and gas industry projections around any of this are halfway between hogwash and baloney.”
From Seattle Times
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