A load of rubbish, nonsense, etc. In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "a load of rubbish, nonsense, etc.", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Regina Tuyen Le calendar 2021-11-06 10:11

Meaning of A load of rubbish, nonsense, etc.

Synonyms:

A load of cobblers , a load of crap , a load of garbage , a load of trash

A load of rubbish, nonsense, etc. phrase informal

The word 'rubbish' is mainly used in British English. In North America, people often use 'garbage' or 'trash'.

Used to emphasize that you believe something is foolish, worthless or untruthful

I don't believe what he told me. It's a load of nonsense.

This book is a load of rubbish. What a waste of time to read it!

Other phrases about:

a load of baloney
Falsehoods, nonsense, or foolishness
Load of cobblers

Nonsense 

corral dust

A slang used to indicate nonsense; lies and exaggeration

french-fried-fuck

The least amount of attention for someone or something

(to be) full of baloney
It means the information a person offers is falsehoods, nonsense, or foolishness.
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have a romantic or sexual relationship with or marry someone much younger than oneself.
Example: The middle aged man robbed the cradle with the teenager.
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