tommyrot

IPA: tˈɑmɪrʌt

noun

  • Nonsense, rot.
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Examples of "tommyrot" in Sentences

  • Close, but still doesn't top tommyrot.
  • All this is complete tommyrot, of course.
  • I'll bet Tommyrot ended up taking a bus home.
  • Tommyrot just made me laugh during a conference call.
  • Find out that tommyrot is worried about going to jail.
  • It was all just a setup to gross out literalist tommyrot.
  • As any sensible person could tell you this is awful tommyrot.
  • Tommyrot and juliana, you've both given me a lot to think about.
  • "Mesquite" had "caught fire" and was up more than 2,000% since 1980, but "tommyrot" had long been worthless.
  • That was, like most of his bluster, a lot of tommyrot, the former Prime Minister being as sinuous as snake in the savannah.
  • Dire warnings that "Obama's dropping in the polls" or "Obama's poll numbers are tanking" or even "Obama has lost the public" and other such tommyrot has been a common theme for a few weeks now.
  • Blair treated them to a speech that we in the UK would have seen through in a moment five years ago but which, being novel, still plays well elsewhere, notwithstanding that it is the usual meaningless Blair tommyrot:

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