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bushwa
[ boosh-wah, -waw ]
noun
- rubbishy nonsense; baloney; bull:
You'll hear a lot of boring bushwa about his mechanical skill.
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Origin of bushwa1
Example Sentences
Bushwa, of course, but it was and is that way for me and so I found some sled dogs.
And down is left and up is sideways and monkeys drive rainbow-powered cars and flowers sing reggae and yada, yada, yada, Republicans and their media henchmen shoveling diversionary bushwa by the metric ton.
In its first season, “True Detective†cultivated a delirious murder-mystery psychosphere, flirted with gross and engrossing conspiracy theories, elevated buddy-cop banter to an entertaining level of existential bushwa, embodied the McConaissance—then shrivelled to a grotesque whodunnit, in an unaccountably uplifting season finale.
The script, which Mr. Miller wrote with Brendan McCarthy and Nico Lathouris, has been whittled almost clean of expository dialogue and touchy-feely bushwa.
Mikulski objects to what she characterizes as this "fully briefed" bushwa.
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