Definition of twaddle
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'nonsense, lies': |
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Definitions include: a lot of talk; "babble". |
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Definitions include: a collection of lies. |
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Definitions include: censored version of "bullshit". |
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Definitions include: nonsense. |
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Definitions include: to jokingly deceive. |
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Definitions include: nonsense, lies; "bullshit". |
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Definitions include: speech one doesn't understand - usually jargon specific to a particular field. |
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Definitions include: nonsense. |
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Definitions include: a person's story: what they would have you believe. |
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Definitions include: alternate spelling of bologna, i.e. nonsense. |
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Definitions include: "full of shit", "full of crap", or the like. |
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Definitions include: nonsense. |
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Definitions include: nonsense that, on the surface, appears legitimate. |
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Definitions include: nonsense, lies; "bullshit". |
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Definitions include: nonsense. |
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Slang terms with the same root words
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| Definitions include: See the projects. |
| Definitions include: of or like a geezer (old person.) |
| Definitions include: the third patriarch of a genealogical line (tripatriarch) |
| Definitions include: something one is extremely proud of and which gives one joy, especially one's children. |
| Definitions include: something big. |
| Definitions include: A response to something that is a good deal. |
| Definitions include: very ugly. |
| Definitions include: overloaded with work. |
| Definitions include: Also the past tense of "knock up". |
| Definitions include: a women with a larger than average butt, but still firm and fit. |
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