stuff and nonsense
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Definition
Interjection: - An exclamation expressing strong disbelief, dismissal, or contempt for what has just been said; a declaration that something is foolish or untrue.
Usage
This phrase is used to emphatically reject an idea, statement, or excuse as ridiculous or nonsensical. It is a somewhat old-fashioned or formal expression of scornful disagreement.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can sometimes be used humorously or in a theatrical manner to convey mock indignation or to mimic a more formal style of speech from a past era.
Variants and Related Words
- Nonsense (n.): Spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense.
- Balderdash (n.): Senseless talk or writing; nonsense.
- Poppycock (n.): Nonsense (a dated term).
Synonyms
- Rubbish
- Hogwash
- Baloney
- Fiddlesticks (mild, often old-fashioned)
Related Idioms
- "Don't give me that...": A common introductory phrase expressing disbelief, e.g., "Don't give me that stuff and nonsense."
- "That's a load of nonsense": A more modern equivalent with a similar meaning.
Noun
- senseless talk
- don't give me that stuff