Ballyhooing

/ˈbæliˌhuːɪŋ/ verb

The act of promoting or publicizing something with excessive excitement, noise, and often exaggerated claims.

Present participle of 'ballyhoo,' which emerged in American slang around 1900, possibly from carnival vernacular or Irish place names, used to describe the loud promotional tactics of traveling shows and circus performers.

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