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bunkum

[buhng-kuhm] / ˈbʌŋ kəm /






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"To suggest that we can't have effective scrutiny because of the size of the Senedd is a load of bunkum - look at the organ donation law, the smoking ban and plastic bags."

From BBC • Jan. 30, 2024

Almost no records survived, though, so the history of the Pony Express is littered with impostors, inaccuracies, and plain bunkum.

From National Geographic • Jun. 23, 2018

But this mercantilist logic has been known to be bunkum for centuries.

From Economist • Mar. 8, 2018

Charney insists this is all bunkum and was just an excuse for the board to take the company from him and make money for themselves.

From The Guardian • Sep. 10, 2017

It's for them that all these atrocities are invented—most of them bunkum.

From The Hero by Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset)