Unintelligible language; claptrap, foolish talk
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- Word for utter twaddle, meaningless and queer, like the limericks of Edward Lear, the corny content of crackers' mottoes told year after year or one's ramblings following too many glasses of Christmas cheer/beer
- Foolishness or silly behaviour
- Type of verse associated with Edward Lear
- Form of humorous or whimsical verse lacking coherent meaning, as pioneered by English writer Edward Lear (1812-88)
- "Don't be ridiculous!"
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