bunkum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun bunkum (countable and uncountable, plural bunkums) (slang, dated, countable) Senseless talk; nonsense; a piece of nonsense Synonyms: see Thesaurus: nonsense
BUNKUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BUNKUM definition: insincere speechmaking by a politician intended merely to please local constituents See examples of bunkum used in a sentence
Bunkum Definition Meaning | YourDictionary His persistent effort made "buncombe" (later respelled "bunkum") a synonym for meaningless political claptrap and later for any kind of nonsense Although he was unable to make the speech in front of Congress it was still published in a Washington newspaper
Foreign Policy based on Bunkum – Iran War Briefing #32 The contradictions between the US role in the Pacific and its war in Iran are coming to the fore, argues Chris Bambery I apologise but it's taken me a wee while to catch up with a very interesting event in Washington
Bunkum - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English Bunkum refers to nonsense or empty talk, often used to describe statements that are insincere or devoid of meaningful content It originated in American politics to denote speech that was intended to please an audience rather than convey truthful information
bunkum - definition and meaning - Wordnik If any one were to ask him how people are to live within their means when they've not got any, he would reply with the word " bunkum " and clinch the argument with a grunt