bomfoggery

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

BOMFOG +‎ -ery

Noun[edit]

bomfoggery (uncountable)

  1. (US, politics, slang, derogatory) The pompous, obfuscatory language used in politicians' speeches.
    • 1965, Charles McDowell, Campaign Fever, page 58:
      Supplemented by contributions from other reporters, the Thimmesch shorthand of bomfoggery included such words as fisteg, for "fiscal integrity"; goveclop, for "government closest to the people"; respub, for "responsible Republicanism"; []
    • 1980, Newsweek, volume 96, numbers 1-8, page 208:
      His people insist that he is precisely what he seems: a citizen politician who sees through all the bureaucratic bomfoggery to the simple truth and the practical solution.