noun
- Plural of flimflammery; deceptive or dishonest tricks; nonsense or rubbish.
Usage: informal; usually plural
Examples
- The salesman's pitch was full of flimflammeries designed to confuse customers.
- She dismissed his excuses as mere flimflammeries.
- The advertisement was packed with flimflammeries about the product's benefits.
- He saw through all the flimflammeries and refused to be fooled.
- The politician's speech contained nothing but flimflammeries and empty promises.
- Don't waste your time with those flimflammeries; focus on the facts.