bosh

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    pretentious or silly talk or writing

Word Origin

bosh (n.)
"empty talk, nonsense," 1834, from Turkish, literally "empty." Introduced in "Ayesha," popular romance novel by J.J. Morier (1780-1849).

Example

1. Like so many novelists , he was talking bosh .
2. Spoelstra singled out james and bosh for leading the way .
3. Unlike bosh , james is not expected to request a sign-and-trade .
4. You needn 't take what he said seriously since it is just threatening bosh .
5. Their versatility is why bosh said after the game that no one can defend wade and james .

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