Memez in english

Memez

pronunciation: memez part of speech: none
In gestures

memez = balderdash ; crock ; silliness ; fatuous remark. 

Example: I am concerned with matters of consequence, I don't amuse myself with balderdash.Example: The whole idea is such a crock that I'm amazed anyone takes it seriously.Example: The 'Good Times' virus hoax was the precursor of this particular form of silliness.Example: That's a quite fatuous remark to make -- it's like saying you're too short to play the piano.

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» decir memecestalk + gibberishtalk + nonsensetalk through + Posesivo + hattalk + garbagetalk + rubbish .

Example: A guy walked over and started talking gibberish to him, then he just took a swing and punched him.

Example: Money is not the root of all evil but too much money can make you talk nonsense.

Example: 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.

Example: The reason some feminists are angry is because people like you talk garbage about us without actually listening to what we have to say.

Example: I would also like to know where to find other expats in Dusseldorf would have the same like for beer/wine and talking rubbish.

» hablar memecestalk + gibberishtalk through + Posesivo + hattalk + garbage .

Example: A guy walked over and started talking gibberish to him, then he just took a swing and punched him.

Example: 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.

Example: The reason some feminists are angry is because people like you talk garbage about us without actually listening to what we have to say.

» memecesdrivelgibberish [Menos frecuentemente escrito jibberish]moonshinebuncombebunkumbunkhogwashcrapshitebullshitcrock of (bull)shitmental crapdribblehorseshittripecodswallophogswalloprubbish .

Example: The article 'In defense of 'ignorant drivel'' criticises the reforms in scholarly serials publication proposed by John Lubans.

Example: 'Gibberish' in information science jeopardises the current state of archival literature and practice.

Example: He describes as 'pure moonshine' the account that Columbus supposedly failed to persuade professors of mathematics, geography, and astronomy that the world was round.

Example: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.

Example: The word 'buncombe,' often misspelled as 'bunkum,' soon came to refer to any sort of spurious or questionable statement.

Example: Henry Ford is often quoted as saying 'History is bunk'.

Example: 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.

Example: This is Archie Bunker crap, right? = Estas son las gilipolleces de Archie Bunker, ¿verdad?.

Example: Picture quality is utterly shite due to use of a cameraphone.

Example: For a majority of likely voters, meaningless bullshit will be the most important factor in deciding who they will vote for in 2008.

Example: In that pea-sized brain of yours you have to know that's a crock of bullshit.

Example: Furthermore, we will demonstrate the consequences and the intended and unintended outcomes stemming from this tsunamic tide of mental crap.

Example: Such dribble flowing from his mouth, it makes me sick.

Example:  It's not being shot or poisoned that worries me -- it's being smothered by all this political horseshit that's the big danger.

Example: I write romance which everybody knows is just tripe compared to literary fiction.

Example: The oft-implied idea that sport can change the world for the better is largely a load of codswallop.

Example: When it comes to wine tasting some people think all the swirling, sniffing and slurping is just a bunch of pretentious hogswallop.

Example: The whole article is not all rubbish -- it raises some pertinent points as well.
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