| | Word of the Day — October 7, 2012October 8, 2012 - Scott ViauFlummery — FLUM-mur-ree — nonsense, poppycock, twaddle Example: "In a New Yorker article on political consulting, Jill Lepore said, 'Instead of the usual flummery, Upton Sinclair ... wrote a work of fiction in 1933, titled "I, Governor of California," describing the most thrilling piece of campaign literature ever written.'" | in: News, Blogs & Events Web |