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boloney

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bo·lo·ney  (b-ln)
n.
1. Variant of bologna.
2. Variant of baloney2.

boloney [bəˈləʊnɪ]
n
1. a variant spelling of baloney
2. (Cookery) Chiefly US another name for bologna sausage
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Noun1.boloney - pretentious or silly talk or writingboloney - pretentious or silly talk or writing
hokum, meaninglessness, nonsense, nonsensicality, bunk - a message that seems to convey no meaning
jargon, lingo, patois, argot, vernacular, slang, cant - a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"


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He even secretly confessed to top chef Marco Pierre White that his Rangers career was boloney, adding: "But it just came out of my mouth and it was a good story at the time".
Another is the "Largest mortadela," a kind of boloney, which I saw myself in 1995 at the annual Rural Exposition in the Prado.
Hung right at Newmarket, so my theory about him being uncomfortable going right-handed is boloney.
 
 
 
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