Balderdash

Balderdash / adjective or noun :

First Page Mentioned (By Name) : ch. “National Debate” – pg. 101

Dating back to the 16th century, balderdash meant a bunch of jumbled up liquor, likely coming from ' dash ' ('to apply') and the danish ' balder ' ('noise' or 'clatter'). It's since been adopted to describe information as meaningless, as it comes from too many nonsense sources. While the Emmerlings speak a lot of balderdash, you can pick apart what they say for useful information.

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