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codswallop
codswallop
See also: cod's wallop and cods wallop
English
Alternative forms
Noun
codswallop (uncountable)
- (Britain, slang) Senseless talk or writing; nonsense.
- 1959 Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Hancock’s Half Hour,
- Tony: I was not.
- Sidney: Don’t give me that old codswallop. You were counting your money.
- 1963 October 17, Radio Times, 52/2,
- Just branding a programme as ‘rubbish’, ‘tripe’, or—there are a lot of these—‘codswallop’, gives little indication of what moved the viewer to write.
- 1981 October 1, John Turner, Review: Autumn Books: Prometheus bounded?, New Scientist, page 41,
- An interviewer from a Warsaw radio station stopped a citizen in the street. Was the recent demonstration necessary? “History will tell.” But what did he think? “I am not a historian.” Likewise Lumsden′s and Wilson′s book. If it is not a load of codswallop, it will turn out to be very important. If it is not a load of codswallop. Faites vos jeux!
- 1993, J. Neville Turner, The One-Day Game – Cricket or Codswallop?, in 2001, David John Headon, The Best Ever Australian Sports Writing: A 200 Year Collection.
- 2010, Grahame Howard, The Wishing Book 3 – Extermination, page 66,
- “I′ve told you all I know,” Rosa Armaz told Boarski and Yermin, “I don′t know what my husband has been doing. He′d mentioned going to Mars with the children but I thought it was a load of codswallop.”
- 1959 Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Hancock’s Half Hour,
Synonyms
- See also Wikisaurus:nonsense
Translations
nonsense
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Derived terms
References
- 1 2 3 4 “A load of codswallop”, The Phrase Finder, Gary Martin.
- ↑ codswallop, DRAFT REVISON Jan. 2006, OED Online, archived from original on 2009–03–09
- “codswallop”, Michael Quinion, World Wide Words
- “codswallop” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).