bologna

/bəˈloʊni/
noun
  1. A type of cooked, smoked sausage made from beef, pork, or a mixture, usually sliced and eaten cold in sandwiches.
    • We bought a pound of bologna from the deli counter.
    • The kids love bologna slices rolled up with cream cheese inside.
    • I made a sandwich with bologna and cheese for lunch.
  2. Nonsense or foolish talk; used as a mild expression of disbelief or exaggeration.
    • He said he could run a mile in four minutes — that's just bologna.
    • Don't give me that bologna about the dog eating your homework.
    • She called his excuse a bunch of bologna.
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