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  2. Hogwash - Wikipedia

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    Hogwash or hog wash may refer to: Pig swill, food for pigs in liquid or partly liquid form; Slang for "nonsense", communication that lacks any coherent meaning;

  3. Swill - Wikipedia

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    Pig swill, hog swill, or hogwash is kitchen refuse used to feed pigs. [2]Historically, pig farmers arranged collection of swill, e.g. by means of swill bins.The grease was skimmed off the swill tanks and sold for further processing, while the remaining swill was processed into pig food.

  4. Talk:Transparency (linguistic) - Wikipedia

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    Endocentric compound words are those whose whole meaning can be figured out by an analysis of its parts or "morphemes". An example of an endocentric compound is the word "car-wash". By contrast, some compound words are exocentric, meaning their whole meaning cannot be established by an analysis of parts; for example, the word "hogwash".

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    Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday that Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-Calif.) argument that she changed the precedent on impeachment inquiries is “hogwash.” “That’s ...

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  7. Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    The sentence uttered is perfectly meaningful; what is nonsensical and meaningless is the fact that the person [a skeptic] has uttered it. To put the matter another way, we can make sense of the sentence [x]; we know what it asserts.

  8. Republican Louisiana House Budget Committee Chairman Jack McFalrand blasts agency heads after resistance to restore summer children's feeding program.

  9. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    (informal) a look, reconnoître "I'll take a dekko at it later." – British military slang derived from the Hindustani dekh/dekho meaning "to see". Also less commonly decco, deccie, deek, deeks. dene wooded valley or seaside dune (mainly S W England) doddle something accomplished easily – "It's a doddle", meaning "it's easy". dodgems *