hooey

hooey
/hooh"ee/, Informal.
1. (used to express disapproval or disbelief): Hooey! You know that's not true.
n.
2. silly or worthless talk, writing, ideas, etc.; nonsense; bunk: That's a lot of hooey and you know it!
[1920-25, Amer.; orig. uncert.]

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