Ballyhoo

/ˈbæliˌhuː/ noun

Sensational or exaggerated publicity; extravagant advertising or promotional hype designed to attract attention and excitement.

From Ballyhooly, an Irish village, or possibly from carnival slang combining 'ball' and a shout. The term became popular in American English during the early 20th century carnival and circus eras.

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