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    bunkum
    [ noun ]
    unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)
    <noun.communication>


    Buncombe \Bun"combe\, Bunkum \Bun"kum\, n. [Buncombe a county of
    North Carolina.]
    Speech-making for the gratification of constituents, or to
    gain public applause; flattering talk for a selfish purpose;
    anything said for mere show. [Cant or Slang, U.S.]

    All that flourish about right of search was bunkum --
    all that brag about hanging your Canada sheriff was
    bunkum . . . slavery speeches are all bunkum.
    --Haliburton.

    {To speak for Buncombe}, to speak for mere show, or
    popularly.

    Note: ``The phrase originated near the close of the debate on
    the famous `Missouri Question,' in the 16th Congress.
    It was then used by Felix Walker -- a na["i]ve old
    mountaineer, who resided at Waynesville, in Haywood,
    the most western country of North Carolina, near the
    border of the adjacent county of Buncombe, which formed
    part of his district. The old man rose to speak, while
    the house was impatiently calling for the `Question,'
    and several members gathered round him, begging him to
    desist. He preserved, however, for a while, declaring
    that the people of his district expected it, and that
    he was bound to `make a speech for Buncombe.''' --W.
    Darlington.
    ||


    Bunkum \Bun"kum\, n.
    See {Buncombe}.

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