humbug
61humbug — n 1. hoax, fraud, wile, ruse, sham, Archaic. chouse; deception, delusion, imposition, imposture, artifice, pretense, humbuggery; dissemblance, misrepresentation, falsehood, lie, fabrication, fiction, dodge, blind, feint, shift, Inf. song and… …
62humbug — hum·bug …
63humbug — hum•bug [[t]ˈhʌmˌbʌg[/t]] n. v. bugged, bug•ging, interj. 1) something intended to delude or deceive 2) a quality of falseness, deception, or hypocrisy 3) a person who is not what he or she claims to be 4) meaningless or empty talk; nonsense 5)… …
64humbug — I s ( en, ar) svindel, bluff II s ( en, ar) svindlare, skojare …
65Humbug — Hụm|bug, der; s <englisch> (umgangssprachlich für Schwindel; Unsinn) …
66humbug — Āpiki, hamapaka …
67humbug — Nonsense …
68humbug — An impostor; a deceiver; a cheat …
69humbug — n. & v. n. 1 deceptive or false talk or behaviour. 2 an impostor. 3 Brit. a hard boiled sweet usu. flavoured with peppermint. v. (humbugged, humbugging) 1 intr. be or behave like an impostor. 2 tr. deceive, hoax. Derivatives: humbuggery n.… …
70Le Humbug — Augustus Hopkins se servant de la publicité Auteur Jules Verne Genre …