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Buncombe

noun
1.
Unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements).  Synonyms: bunk, bunkum, guff, hogwash, rot.






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"Buncombe" Quotes from Famous Books



... cold winter of 1865 in the trenches in front of Petersburg tired out his patience and he got powerful hungry. He stood six feet three inches and his fighting weight was 205 pounds. When we surrendered together, on the 25th of March, 1865, in front of Petersburg, Buncombe thought it good policy to make friends with his captors, in the hope of getting more and better rations; so he said, "Yes, I've quit fighting you. I've been wanting to quit for some time, and I shore ...
— The Southern Soldier Boy - A Thousand Shots for the Confederacy • James Carson Elliott

... longer about keeping aloof. If Cecil Spring Rice would tell you the complaints he has already presented and if you saw the work that goes on here—more than in all the other posts in Europe—you'd see that all the old talk about keeping aloof is Missouri buncombe. We're very much ...
— The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume I • Burton J. Hendrick

... fallen in with, and once at a strikers' meeting he had heard rich people denounced with the same frenzy. He had made his own reflections upon the tastelessness of the rhetoric, and the obvious buncombe of the motive, and he had not ...
— Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells



Words linked to "Buncombe" :   bull, dogshit, drivel, Irish bull, hogwash, horseshit, bunkum, guff, shit, crap, rot, bullshit, garbage



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