HOKUM


Meaning of HOKUM in English

ˈhōkəm noun

( -s )

Etymology: probably blend of hocus-pocus (I) and bunkum

1. : a device found to elicit a display of mirth or sentimental emotion from an audience and therefore deliberately used to impel persons to a desired action

2. : something worthless or untrue : bunkum

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