Hoke

/hoʊk/ noun

Something cheap, artificial, or overly sentimental; can also mean to give someone false or exaggerated information.

Possibly from 'hoax' or related to theatrical jargon ('hoke up' meaning to contrive or fake a theatrical effect). The origin is uncertain but possibly American slang from the early 20th century.

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