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gasbaggery
Definition
(Noun) Having no particular purpose or value, sometimes groundless and without substance talking.Usage: From the Internet:
"When Biden spews up a warm fog of deceitful gassbaggery the response seems to be "what a great grasp of the issues he has!" "
"Again, I think you are confusing intelligence with wonkiness the warm fog of gasbaggery."
"No wonder Democratic candidates always avoid saying anydamnthing and just fill the air with a purple haze of gauzy gasbaggery."
" "Gasbaggery!" Love that word. Just poke holes in him and let him naturally deflate. Stand clear, though-that will be a lot of hot air entering the atmosphere."
"But we don't have just "art" now, we have a big stinking turd of graduate programs and precious writers and all the politics and gasbaggery of self appointed savants."
"How long will The Washington Post keep paying convicted Watergate criminal, Charles Colson, for spewing his "I'm right with God" gasbaggery?"
"When Biden spews up a warm fog of deceitful gassbaggery the response seems to be "what a great grasp of the issues he has!" "
"Again, I think you are confusing intelligence with wonkiness the warm fog of gasbaggery."
"No wonder Democratic candidates always avoid saying anydamnthing and just fill the air with a purple haze of gauzy gasbaggery."
" "Gasbaggery!" Love that word. Just poke holes in him and let him naturally deflate. Stand clear, though-that will be a lot of hot air entering the atmosphere."
"But we don't have just "art" now, we have a big stinking turd of graduate programs and precious writers and all the politics and gasbaggery of self appointed savants."
"How long will The Washington Post keep paying convicted Watergate criminal, Charles Colson, for spewing his "I'm right with God" gasbaggery?"
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