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Etymologies
- Possibly alteration of Medieval Latin balductum, posset.
Examples
“Neil got me a game called Balderdash which looks fun.”
“I also really like Balderdash, which is really the board game version of a game we used to call Dictionary, because I get to show off my imagination AND my high-falutin' vocabulary!”
“Balderdash," Makhanya says of the suggestion that the vuvuzela is part of his nation's culture.”
The Washington Post: World Cup ready to open in South Africa and vuvuzelas will make plenty of noise
“TUMBREL is -- according to "Balderdash" which we played last night:”
Christopher Hitchens "can tell the difference between a true tumbrel remark and a false one."
“Balderdash", I can imagine this particular city council candidate saying.”
“The OED has always been a populist enterprise, from the 1860s when thousands of readers began reading books and newspapers to gather the citations on which it is based, to the 21st Century when it has been the subject of TV programmes such as Balderdash And Piffle, in which viewers were invited to help trace the origins of everyday words.”
“Balderdash," said Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Laurel Baker.”
“Balderdash," said he one night, as the poor count sat trying to repress his yawns and longing for bed, -- "Balderdash, we have shown the heathen here what we can do.”
“Balderdash - although I would prefer stronger language.”
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