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English
Etymology
Ultimately a sound-symbolic reduplication, 1538 as noun, 1660 as verb. Perhaps from a dialectal word or North Germanic/Scandinavian; compare Old Norse flim (“lampoon, mockery”).[1]
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Noun
flim-flam (countable and uncountable, plural flim-flams)
- Misinformation; bunkum; false information presented as true.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:nonsense
Most reports of supernatural occurrences turn out to be flim-flam when carefully investigated.
- confidence game, con game
- (archaic) Table tennis.
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