insincere

  • 101bullshit — {n.}, {vulgar, but gaining in acceptance by some} Exaggerated or insincere talk meant to impress others. * / Joe, this is a lot of bullshit! / …

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  • 102glad hand — {n.}, {informal} A friendly handshake; a warm greeting. * /Father went to the front door to give Uncle Fred the glad hand when he arrived./ * /The politician went down the street on election day giving everyone the glad hand./ …

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  • 103snow job — {n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Insincere or exaggerated talk designed to gain the favors of someone. * /Joe gave Sue a snow job and she believed every word of it./ 2. The skillful display of technical vocabulary and prestige terminology in order to …

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  • 104two-faced — {adj.} Insincere; disloyal; deceitful. * /Don t confide too much in him as he has the reputation of being two faced./ Compare: SPEAK WITH A FORKED TONGUE …

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  • 105bullshit — {n.}, {vulgar, but gaining in acceptance by some} Exaggerated or insincere talk meant to impress others. * / Joe, this is a lot of bullshit! / …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 106glad hand — {n.}, {informal} A friendly handshake; a warm greeting. * /Father went to the front door to give Uncle Fred the glad hand when he arrived./ * /The politician went down the street on election day giving everyone the glad hand./ …

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  • 107snow job — {n.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Insincere or exaggerated talk designed to gain the favors of someone. * /Joe gave Sue a snow job and she believed every word of it./ 2. The skillful display of technical vocabulary and prestige terminology in order to …

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  • 108two-faced — {adj.} Insincere; disloyal; deceitful. * /Don t confide too much in him as he has the reputation of being two faced./ Compare: SPEAK WITH A FORKED TONGUE …

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  • 109acnodes — Double Dou ble (d[u^]b l), a. [OE. doble, duble, double, OF. doble, duble, double, F. double, fr. L. duplus, fr. the root of duo two, and perh. that of plenus full; akin to Gr. diplo os double. See {Two}, and {Full}, and cf. {Diploma}, {Duple}.]… …

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  • 110Adam's flannel — Flannel Flan nel (fl[a^]n n[e^]l), n. [F. flanelle, cf. OF. flaine a pillowcase, a mattress (?); fr. W. gwlanen flannel, fr. gwlan wool; prob. akin to E. wool. Cf. {Wool}.] 1. A soft, nappy, woolen cloth, of loose texture. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2 …

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