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Codswallop

Meaning

Codswallop refers to utter nonsense, rubbish, or foolish talk.

Origin

Codswallop first emerged in British slang towards the end of the 19th century, its exact etymology a bit of a delightfully muddled affair itself. One popular, if unproven, tale connects it to a specific brand of beer called "Cod's Wallop." Imagine a particularly subpar brew, perhaps named after a hapless character or simply a pun on "wallop" as a strong drink. If the beer was considered rubbish, then something else equally nonsensical could be labeled "codswallop." Another theory suggests a blending of "cod" (an older verb meaning to trick or hoax) with "wallop" (which could mean a messy mixture or even just general rubbish). Either way, it quickly became a go-to term for dismissing utter nonsense with a bit of British flair.

Examples

  • Don't listen to his explanation; it's just a load of codswallop.
  • I can't believe she fell for that codswallop about quick weight loss and miracle cures.
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