2. Meaningless talk; nonsense; balderdash; bunk; -- also used as an interjection, expressing scornful disbelief. [PJC]
Only problem is, the movie is pure Hollywood hogwash and Earp's character is made to look like a moron.
But one analyst dismissed the talk as 'hogwash'. A bright early showing by Asda, one of the big five food retailers, was halted by news that the group's retail director, Mr Peter Monaghan is leaving the company for 'personal and family reasons.'
Mr Mitterrand has made clear that he regards that as constitutional hogwash. Provided his health does not deteriorate further, Mr Mitterrand will stay until his seven-year term runs out in May 1995.
Bernard Anderson, a University of Pennsylvania economist, calls Mr. Loury's views "pretentious, academic hogwash."
Mr. Bonner calls Mr. Reiter's allegations "hogwash."