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the baloney
noun
A type of sausage; bologna.
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"You're slicing the baloney thinner and thinner.
Mr. Francini's contract is sour because of the baloney dollar.
Sometimes the truth or the baloney is lethal.
The clown was me, who bought the pants and the baloney that came with them.
"I thought about the celebrities and the baloney of it all," Ms. Streep said.
"It's like visiting a friend when I go to see their players play, and we cut through all the baloney".
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And Billy Crystal, the baloney-colored host, wore anachronistic white tie, as if he were about to set sail for a dinner cruise aboard the Good Ship Lollipop.
Quell is a damaged second-world-war navy vet; groggy on paintstripper liquor, reeling from a broken heart, who falls under the spell of Lancaster Dodd Philip Seymour Hoffmann), the baloney-preaching leader of a Scientology-style cult.
Rather than toeing the baloney-on-toast "immersive experience" line trotted out by James Cameron et al, Scorsese's nostalgic homage to early cinema uses 3D as an archaic alienation device, reminding us that stereoscopy was around from the birth of the moving image, aligning the process with the Kinetoscopes and hand-tinted prints which have now become fossils of film history.
"If the baloneys of baseball want trash, well, they got it.
Reich argues the matter correctly, Gingrich says that Reich is peddling "historical baloney," but Gingrich is the baloney-maker, as Jonathan Chait already explained.
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