FLAPDOODLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary It was the natural expression of two minds that were too great to be verbose or to monkey with social, conversational flapdoodle Reckoning a man's life by years is the biggest sort of flapdoodle There was a lot of extravagant guff about the curiosities, flowery flapdoodle of the usual barker sort
flapdoodle Flapdoodle is a whimsical term that captures the essence of nonsense With roots in 19th-century America, it combines playful elements of language to convey foolishness or triviality Often used in a lighthearted context, it allows speakers and writers to poke fun at ideas that lack substance
flapdoodle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary flapdoodle (third-person singular simple present flapdoodles, present participle flapdoodling, simple past and past participle flapdoodled) To con; to deceive with nonsense quotations