hogwash

/ˈhɔɡˌwɑʃ/
noun
  1. Nonsense or meaningless talk; something that is not true or not worth believing.
    • She called the rumor pure hogwash and walked away.
    • The article was full of hogwash about miracle cures.
    • Don't listen to his excuses — it's all hogwash.
  2. Kitchen scraps or swill fed to pigs.
    • The pigs happily ate the bucket of hogwash dumped into their trough.
    • In the old days, hogwash was often just table scraps mixed with water.
    • The farmer collected leftover vegetables to make hogwash for the pigs.
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