Buncombe

/ˈbʌŋkəm/ noun

Nonsense, insincere talk, or statements made just for show rather than to communicate truth.

Named after Buncombe County, North Carolina, after Congressman Felix Walker (1789-1828) gave a long, meaningless speech in 1820, claiming he was speaking 'for Buncombe.' The word satirized empty political rhetoric and spread through American English.

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