tontería
silliness ; balderdash ; humbug ; crock ; flim-flam.
The 'Good Times' virus hoax was the precursor of this particular form of silliness.
I am concerned with matters of consequence, I don't amuse myself with balderdash.
That is what he does now, only now there is a lot of palaver and humbug and pretense of deliberation, which the bill proposes to continue, but which everybody can see would be a false pretense.
The whole idea is such a crock that I'm amazed anyone takes it seriously.
You may believe in UFOs, psychics, psychic powers, astrology, spoon benders, water dowsers and other such flim-flam - I don't.
cometer una tontería
pull + stunt
This isn't the first time she's pulled a stunt like this.
decir tonterías [Usado principalmente en escocés]
talk + rubbish
talk + nonsense
talk through + Posesivo + hat
blather [blether]
haver
maunder
be full of crap
I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.
Money is not the root of all evil but too much money can make you talk nonsense.
Any lawyer who claims to be able to foresee perfectly the court's custody ruling, given the complexity of the issues at stake, is talking through his hat.
Whenever someone blathers on about 'innocent' Israeli citizens, please remember that Israelis go to watch the genocide in Gaza from a hilltop as a spectator sport, cheering on every explosion.
So that's what a Scotsman does when he gets drunk: he havers at you.
The Democrats are going to spectacularly lose the elections unless they stop maundering pathetic crap about Palin's inexperience.
If you're full of crap or know someone who is, this is the place for you.
el dinero habla por sí solo y lo demás son tonterías
money talks and bullshit walks
Apparently only customers who are of royal blood can merit such distinction - luckily for him, 'money talks and bullshit walks'.
sin tonterías
no-nonsense
When you daydream about conquests you'll never have, the no-nonsense guy daydreams about ladies within reach.
tonterías
drivel
nonsense
baloney
blather [blether]
piffle
palaver
moonshine
claptrap
buncombe
bunkum
bunk
hogwash
blathering
crock of (bull)shit
The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.
Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.
The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.
The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' - never use a short word where a long one will do.
He describes as 'pure moonshine' the account that Columbus supposedly failed to persuade professors of mathematics, geography, and astronomy that the world was round.
Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.
The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.
The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.
Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.
The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job.
And yet I've never told people to pipe down when they were disturbing my peace with their too loud blatherings on a cell phone.
In that pea-sized brain of yours you have to know that's a crock of bullshit.
tonterías al cuadrado una tontería
nonsense on stilts
a little something
In fact, Bentham said: 'The idea of rights is nonsense and the idea of natural rights is nonsense on stilts'.
They also have great cookies and other sweets which is great when you're looking for just a little something for your sweet tooth.
tontería
silliness ; balderdash ; humbug ; crock ; flim-flam.
The 'Good Times' virus hoax was the precursor of this particular form of silliness.
I am concerned with matters of consequence, I don't amuse myself with balderdash.
That is what he does now, only now there is a lot of palaver and humbug and pretense of deliberation, which the bill proposes to continue, but which everybody can see would be a false pretense.
The whole idea is such a crock that I'm amazed anyone takes it seriously.
You may believe in UFOs, psychics, psychic powers, astrology, spoon benders, water dowsers and other such flim-flam - I don't.
cometer una tontería
pull + stunt
This isn't the first time she's pulled a stunt like this.
decir tonterías [Usado principalmente en escocés]
talk + rubbish
talk + nonsense
talk through + Posesivo + hat
blather [blether]
haver
maunder
be full of crap
I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.
Money is not the root of all evil but too much money can make you talk nonsense.
Any lawyer who claims to be able to foresee perfectly the court's custody ruling, given the complexity of the issues at stake, is talking through his hat.
Whenever someone blathers on about 'innocent' Israeli citizens, please remember that Israelis go to watch the genocide in Gaza from a hilltop as a spectator sport, cheering on every explosion.
So that's what a Scotsman does when he gets drunk: he havers at you.
The Democrats are going to spectacularly lose the elections unless they stop maundering pathetic crap about Palin's inexperience.
If you're full of crap or know someone who is, this is the place for you.
el dinero habla por sí solo y lo demás son tonterías
money talks and bullshit walks
Apparently only customers who are of royal blood can merit such distinction - luckily for him, 'money talks and bullshit walks'.
sin tonterías
no-nonsense
When you daydream about conquests you'll never have, the no-nonsense guy daydreams about ladies within reach.
tonterías
drivel
nonsense
baloney
blather [blether]
piffle
palaver
moonshine
claptrap
buncombe
bunkum
bunk
hogwash
blathering
crock of (bull)shit
The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.
Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.
The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.
The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
To speak the argot, one of the main rules is called 'police palaver' - never use a short word where a long one will do.
He describes as 'pure moonshine' the account that Columbus supposedly failed to persuade professors of mathematics, geography, and astronomy that the world was round.
Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.
The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.
The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.
Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.
The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job.
And yet I've never told people to pipe down when they were disturbing my peace with their too loud blatherings on a cell phone.
In that pea-sized brain of yours you have to know that's a crock of bullshit.
tonterías al cuadrado una tontería
nonsense on stilts
a little something
In fact, Bentham said: 'The idea of rights is nonsense and the idea of natural rights is nonsense on stilts'.
They also have great cookies and other sweets which is great when you're looking for just a little something for your sweet tooth.