hooey
English
WOTD – 27 December 2012
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhuː.i/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -uːi
Etymology 1
Possibly related to phooey, possibly a euphemism for horseshit, or possibly from Ukrainian or Russian хуй (xuj). Compare hooie (interjection) and German hui.
Alternative forms
Noun
hooey (uncountable)
- (slang) Silly talk or writing; nonsense, silliness, or fake assertion(s).
- I heard his speech. It sounded like a whole lot of hooey to me.
- 2006, Ronald H. Hoffman (with Sidney Stevens), How to Talk with Your Doctor: The Guide for Patients and Their Physicians Who Want to Reconcile and Use the Best of Conventional and Alternative Medicine, ReadHowYouWant.com (2008), pages 216–217:
- For many doctors, meditation resides in the realm of New Age hooey—okay for Indian yogis and students of Eastern religion, but not suitable for scientific study.
- October 13 2011, Chuck Lorre, Eric Kaplan & Maria Ferrari, “The Russian Rocket Reaction (5-5)”, in The Big Bang Theory, 00:16:47–00:17:00 from the start:
- Sheldon Cooper: I did, but I think I've kind of outgrown Star Trek. You know, stock characters, ludicrous plots, beam me up. What a load of hooey.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:nonsense
Translations
silly talk or writing
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