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"hooey" Definitions
  1. ideas, statements or beliefs that you think are silly or not true; stupid talk

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That's hooey, but it's stubborn hooey, as the early-application vogue demonstrates.
"This notion that it happens at night and can't be done safely is absolute hooey, absolute hooey," Rogers said.
No, unless you've deluded yourself into liking, say, the Doors, you have to admit that rock, adolescent hooey, the most glorious kind of hooey there is, doesn't translate to other mediums.
The problem with these programs: They're a load of hooey.
It's the same dreary hooey, made more tedious and witless through repetition.
"This is all a bunch of hooey over nothing," Mr. Budman, 62, said.
People who vote for conservative political parties tend to think that climate change is total hooey.
A review of the administration's assertions suggests that some are valid while others are sheer hooey.
" Readers of Douglas Adams will recognize this sort of hooey from " The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy .
This was typical pre-draft hooey, but it was indicative of a larger truth in Barnes' case.
I missed the panic in his eyes, which signaled a scintilla of awareness that he was peddling hooey.
They view charters as a nefarious project of billionaires, and they think the academic progress is statistical hooey.
Ask Well Q. Are there benefits of drinking alkaline water, or is what I'm reading just a bunch of hooey?
If the show nevertheless feels basically genial, it's a tribute to the cast, which is scarily comfortable selling this hooey.
There's a lot of research out there that separates entrepreneurs from non-entrepreneurs, we think that's a lot of hooey.
Those of us in the media devote endless hours to refuting the latest barrage of hooey emanating from the White House.
The theory may be absolute hooey—no one really knows—but it works for the hosts, so let's roll with it.
In "Boo-Hooey," he writes: In our visits my mother is always sixty-two, the age she was when she died.
In two specific stories, "The Silent Treatment" and "Boo-Hooey," he turns to his relationship with his father and his mother's death.
These ideas work for everyone, and the thing they have in common is that there's no forced romance or forced "alternative" holiday hooey involved.
Halberstam waved this aside as so much P.R. hooey, but, as has since become clear, Agnew reached a ready audience, especially in houses like mine.
Mr. Lowell called the charges "a lot of hooey over nothing," adding that there was "a Grand Canyon" between each accusation and the evidence presented.
Maybe that sounds like a load of sanctimonious hooey, but it seems to me that the applause greeting Ms. Haddish's choices should be a sign.
Among them: Past-life regression therapists, energy healers, homeopathic doctors — all the peddlers of loosey-goosey gooey-hooey who had Woody Allen running for the hills.
Per the Washington Post, Trump told the assembled farmers that "Those towers are going to go up and you're going to have great, great broadband."Hooey.
"On this elite thing, the progressives are just going to stand up for themselves and push back against" that hooey, he said, using a stronger word.
There was a whole lot of narrative hooey to explain the theme, which mostly had to do with caterpillars becoming butterflies, girls becoming women, et cetera.
Likewise, his glib descriptions of the lives and ways of painters, poets and photographers, or his too-eager dismissal as "hooey" the idea that all music is politics.
" It is not exactly a secret that this website has a track record of skepticism toward astrology, having referred to the field as pseudoscience, "not real," or "hooey.
I've discussed how to cover quacks like Dr. Oz and the Food Babe, and how to navigate a medical world so filled with hooey it can make your head spin.
Some armchair analysts might chalk that up to Durant being in a better head place, or some other hooey, but the reason he gave Chris Haynes in an interview with ESPN.
As someone who had grown up on creamed corn and chicken fried steak, this conscious breathing — what hippies call meditation — was a brand of new age hooey that I couldn't easily stomach.
Cowed by the "survivors must be believed" hooey — as if there were a link between X chromosomes and truth-telling — Republicans blithely went along, as if this preposterous mistaken-identity scenario were incontestable.
In case you're wondering if this is a bunch of hooey—"flu-like symptoms" are very often used as a euphemism for "got hammered the night before"—the hotel has copped to the issue.
Part of what makes this documentary so engrossing is how seductively it spotlights not only the draw of the superstar himself but the way in which his entire selfhood was warped by post-racial hooey.
Destroying national sovereignty Relinquishing national sovereignty sounds a lot like right-wing hooey, but having a look at how the EU has operated in the worst of times has not resolved any of these concerns.
WHY #3 – I asked an actual ant scientist and he said it was a bunch of hooey Michael Kaspari is an ecologist at the University of Oklahoma who has studied the aerial maneuverability of wingless ants.
For instance, they straightened out a lot of grim hooey about the teen-suicide myth "blue whale game," and they have provided facts about the Burzynski Clinic, a theoretical treatment for cancer operating out of Houston.
Whatever the case, whether or not you think Jae Rhim Lee's unusual approach to this issue is weird or even a bunch of hooey, it's the kind of thinking the world of funerals simply does not have enough of.
They were hooey, of course, mostly a collection of tie-in books coinciding with the very '70s paranormal documentary show In Search Of, but my love for them as a child explains my current love for Laura Krantz's wonderful new podcast Wild Thing.
"By the nature of fashion the future is the present, and you always have to project your present into a future you hope will be the present when the time comes," Mr. Ghesquière said after the Vuitton show, which sounds like some sort of convoluted "Interstellar" hooey until you think about it.
Last month, Forbes reported that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross's claims that he had divested from a significant number of his holdings were a bunch of hooey—and that Ross, in a brazen move, attempted to profit off Forbes's disclosure of his corruption by shorting the stock of a Russian shipping company he had a large stake in.
When "antiques" has become such a dirty word that the Winter Antiques Show, once a glittering social event of which Mr. Buatta was the chairman for more than a decade, has been rebranded as the Winter Show, who will buy the "Louie-hooey chairs," as Mr. Buatta liked to say of that former living-room staple?
We have been encouraged to focus on "core" earnings and ignore "charges" that don't directly relate to a company's long-term profitability, and it all hides a simple fact: To an investor who is interested in just how much earnings he or she actually has in hand at the end of the day, it's all a lot of hooey.
"Late Night With Seth Meyers," which recently celebrated its fifth anniversary, does this distinctively and brilliantly, by folding barbed one-liners into more shapely structures, including "A Closer Look," which is essentially a spoken essay, about 20163 minutes long, that hews tightly to a discrete theme — one from mid-December mulled the tandem hooey of Trump's philanthropy and his proposed border wall — and that Meyers does every few days.
The operator may do this surreptitiously and yell "gee" or "haw" to make it appear that the propeller is reacting to the commands. If you call it a hooey stick, you would yell "hooey" each time you want the direction to change.
Ovid, Fasti 4.138 and 869f.; Hooey, "Rosaliae signorum," p. 27. A lavish display of flowers was an expression of conviviality and liberal generosity.
Soldiers commemorated fallen comrades,Hooey, "Rosaliae signorum," pp. 23–25. and might swear an oath on the manes (deified spirits) of dead brothers-in-arms.Silius Italicus, Punica 6.113–116; Charles W. King, "The Roman Manes: The Dead as Gods," in Rethinking Ghosts in World Religions (Brill, 2009), p. 112. Hooey, however, argued against interpreting the Rosaliae signorum as a kind of "poppy day".
Charles A. Hooey, "Richard Bonelli - Appearances 1926-1932" Music Web International."Camille to be Repeated this Week" Wisconsin State Journal (December 14, 1930): 54.
Human-Robot Interactions in Future Military Operations. aviation,Foyle, D. C., & Hooey, B. L. (Eds.). (2007). Human performance modeling in aviation. CRC Press. nuclear power,O’Hara, J. (2009).
Hooey was a humour magazine published by Popular Magazines in the 1930s. The magazine presented spoof ads and articles much in the manner popularised by the 1950s magazine Mad.
Bauer was an advocate of good nutrition, healthy eating and a balanced diet. He was critical of food fads and debunked them in his books.Ravenel, Mazÿck P. (1938). "Health, Hygiene and Hooey". American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 28 (12): 1434–1435.
In the introduction, Hooey the parrot reads the book of "Oh Say Can You Say" and states that the words in it are all phooey, and when one says them, one's lips will make slips and backflips, and one's tongues may end up in St. Louie.
Anthologia Palatina 9.580.4, as cited by Hooey, "Rosaliae signorum," p. 27: εἰμὶ ῥόδων γενέτης (eimi rhodōn genetēs). Among explanations for the month's name was that it derived from Maia, a goddess of growth or increase whose own name was sometimes said to come from the adjective maius, "greater".
Francisco R. Adrados, Festival, Comedy and Tragedy: The Greek Origins of Theatre, translated by Christopher Holme (Brill, 1975, originally published 1972 in Spanish), p. 395. Lucretius (1st century BC) mentions roses and other unnamed flowers in the ecstatic procession of the Magna Mater for the Megalensia in April.Lucretius, De rerum natura 2.627–628.; Hooey, "Rosaliae signorum," p. 27.
The notion, however, is that each of these modules require strong empirical validation. This is both a benefit and a limitation to the ACT-R, as there is still much work to be done in the integration of cognitive, perceptual, and motor components, but this process is promising (Byrne, 2007; Foyle and Hooey, 2008; Pew & Mavor, 1998).
Allen Brent, Cyprian and Roman Carthage (Cambridge University Press, 2010), p. 182. Decorated units displayed gold and silver wreaths on their standards that represented the bestowal of living wreaths, and the Eagles and other signa were garlanded and anointed for lustrations, ceremonies for beginning a campaign, victories, crisis rituals, and Imperial holidays.Pliny, Natural History 13.3.23; Suetonius, Claudius 13; Hooey, "Rosaliae signorum," pp.
Located in the district are the separately listed Bogie Cottage, Coulter Cottage, Fallon Cottage Annex, Hill Cottage, Hooey Cottage, Kennedy Cottage, Lent Cottage, Marvin Cottage, and Noyes Cottage. Other notable buildings include the Cure Cottage Museum (c. 1923) and Mary Prescott Reception Hospital (c. 1905). Note: This includes and Accompanying photographs It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.
This provided him with his first stage appearance, in the opera house of Lille, in the musical Aladdin. It was around this time that he chose the professional name Dennis Noble, after seeing a Dennis lorry drive past.Charles A. Hooey, Dennis Noble (baritone) – Music Web International In 1923 he married Marjorie Booth, a contralto. He studied singing with Dinh Gilly and Mattia Battistini.
Hooey Cottage is a historic, cure cottage located at Saranac Lake in the town of Harrietstown, Franklin County, New York. It was built in 1916 and is a -story dwelling, two- by four-bay, wood frame residence with a cross-gabled roof on a fieldstone foundation. It features a 2-story cure porch. See also: It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
Archer is the James A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell University. He joined the faculty at Cornell in 2000. Archer served as William C. Hooey Director of the Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell University from 2010 to 2016. Before joining Cornell, Archer was a chemical engineering faculty member at Texas A&M; University, 1994-1999.
The Goofy holler is a stock sound effect that is used frequently in Walt Disney cartoons and films. It is the cry Goofy makes when falling or being launched into the air, that can be transcribed as "Yaaaaaaa-hoo-hoo-hoo- hooey!" The holler was originally recorded by yodeller Hannès Schroll for the 1941 short The Art of Skiing. Some sources claim that Schrolle was not paid for the recording.
It is the cry Goofy makes when falling or being launched into the air, which could be transcribed as "yaaaaaaa-hoo-hoo-hooey!" The Old Chisholm Trail – Slim Clark "Yodelin' Slim Clark" hailed from Maine, and performed for 70 years. Yodeler Don Walser was from Texas. Though he was widely known in Texas, his singing career did not really take off until he was 60 years old in 1994.
"Don't Shoot the Hooey to Me, Louie" is a song from the musical Over Here!, which opened on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre (Broadway) on March 6, 1974. The song was written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman, and is sung by the train porter played by Samuel E. Wright. In the story, the Porter cannot seem to get a break; not by coincidence, the Porter is African- American.
"When James L. Brooks Interviewed Louis Armstrong", Adweek, October 27, 2011. Accessed October 23, 2015. "Right off the bat, Pollak wondered if those stories of Brooks having interviewed Louis Armstrong for the Weehawken High School newspaper were Internet hooey. Brooks was happy to confirm a semi-wonderful New Jersey journalism world:" He lists some of his influences as Sid Caesar, Jack Benny, Lenny Bruce, Mike Nichols and Elaine May, as well as writers Paddy Chayefsky and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Ames Cottage, Baird Cottage, Camp Intermission, Church Street Historic District, Colbath Cottage, Cottage Row Historic District, Distin Cottage, Drury Cottage, Ellenberger Cottage, Feisthamel-Edelberg Cottage, Feustmann Cottage, E. L. Gray House, Hillside Lodge, Hooey Cottage, Hopkins Cottage, Jennings Cottage, Johnson Cottage, Leis Block, Leis Cottage, Magill Cottage, McBean Cottage, Morgan Cottage, Noyes Cottage, Radwell Cottage, Ryan Cottage, Sarbanes Cottage, Schrader-Griswold Cottage, Seeley Cottage, Sloan Cottage, Smith Cottage, Stonaker Cottage, and Walker Cottage are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Eagle of a military standard on a Roman soldier's funerary monument (1st–2nd century AD) The Roman army celebrated the Rosaliae signorum, when the military standards (signa) were adorned with roses in a supplication, on two dates in May. A.H. Hooey viewed the military rose festival as incorporating traditional spring festivals of vegetative deities.Hooey, "Rosaliae signorum," pp. 27–28. The festival is noted in the Feriale Duranum, a papyrus calendar for a cohort stationed at Dura-Europos during the reign of Severus Alexander (224–235 AD).
Rookie forward Matthew Kreis represented team Ontario in the World U17 Challenge, and captain Aaron Ekblad shouldered much of Team Canada's defensive load at the IIHF World Men's U20 Championship in Malmö, Sweden. Moves before the trade deadline sent Eric Bradford to the Ottawa 67's, Dylan Corson to Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds and defenceman Alex Yuill to the Belleville Bulls in exchange for forwards Nick Patorious (Sault. Ste Marie), Garrett Hooey (Belleville), and Joseph Blandisi (Ottawa) as well as defenceman Mac Clutsam (Sault Ste. Marie).
In 2004, it was identified as the primary reason for 78.6% of disastrous general aviation (GA) accidents, and as the major cause of 75.5% of GA accidents in the United States. There are multiple factors that can cause pilot error; mistakes in the decision-making process can be due to habitual tendencies, biases, as well as a breakdown in the processing of the information coming in. For aircraft pilots, in extreme circumstances these errors are highly likely to result in fatalities.Foyle, D. C., & Hooey, B. L. (Eds.). (2007).
In 2014, Zak Bagans purchased the house for $35,000 and demolished it in January 2016 after filming a documentary in it, titled Demon House that was released on March 16, 2018. Dread Central's Steve Barton called it "one of the single most compelling documentaries on the existence of the supernatural that I’ve ever witnessed.". Los Angeles Times reviewer Noel Murray called the film "hooey". According to skeptical investigator Kenny Biddle, the film has been characterized as a pseudo-documentary, "meaning it is filmed in a documentary style but doesn’t portray real events".
The day of the earlier of the two Rosaliae is uncertain because of the fragmentary text, but coincided with the period of the Lemuria, archaic festival days on May 9, 11, and 13Duncan Fishwick, "Dated Inscriptions and the Feriale Duranum," in Syria 65 (1988), p. 356; Douglas W. Geyer, Fear, Anomaly, and Uncertainty in the Gospel of Mark (Scarecrow Press, 2002), p. 138, citing R.O. Fink, A.S. Hooey, and W.S. Snyder, "The Feriale Duranum," Yale Classical Studies 7 (1940), p. 115. Stefan Weinstock, "A New Greek Calendar and Festivals of the Sun," Journal of Roman Studies 38 (1948), p.
In contrast, Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post called the film "a rushed, wildly uneven, tonally jumbled caricature." Film critic James Berardinelli negatively compared the film with Saturday Night Live skits, saying of the actors that "None of them are as dead-on as Tina Fey as Sarah Palin." The Bush administration never officially commented on the film. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who is portrayed in the film, called the sibling rivalry portrayed in the film "high-grade, unadulterated hooey" and said that Stone's exploration of the family dynamic could have benefited from actual conversations with the Bush family.
Dhaneswar Khera (sometimes also referred to as Danesar Khera) is located near the village of Icchāwar or Nicchāwar in Jaspura Tahsil, Banda District, Uttar Pradesh, India. The bronze statue was discovered in the nineteenth century with two others and published by William Hooey and Vincent Arthur Smith in 1895. Since 1969 it has been kept in the British Museum where it is displayed in the Sir Joseph Hotung Gallery for China and South Asia.British Museum Highlights The other two statues from the hoard are in the Bangkok National Museum and the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City.
" Richard Corliss of Time gave the film a positive review, stating that "Angels & Demons has elemental satisfactions in its blend of movie genre that could appeal to wide segments of the audience." Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times awarded the film three stars, praising Howard's direction as an "even-handed job of balancing the scales" and claiming "[the film] promises to entertain." The Christian Science Monitor gave the film a positive review, claiming the film is "an OK action film." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film two- and-a-half out of four stars claiming "the movie can be enjoyed for the hell- raising hooey it is.
The cane is in fact the object that Sanglug had possessed, and the monks are awed by the possibility that Bobby may be the reincarnated lama. The monks decide that one of them should stay behind with the Souphanousinphones while the others make preparations for a further test. Peggy revels in the attention that Bobby begins receiving, but Hank disapproves of the entire matter, believing Buddhism to be "hooey". Meanwhile, the monk who stayed behind notices that some of Bobby's mannerisms bear striking similarities to those exhibited by Sanglug, reinforcing the idea that he may indeed be the reincarnated lama, and gives Bobby some books about Buddhism to read.
The story appealed to Elgar because of its similarities to the private fantasy world of his own childhood which he had depicted in the music he wrote for "The Wand of Youth"; his first thought was to re-use that music, and he wove many reminiscences of it into the score. He worked on it enthusiastically, and in just over a month had produced over 300 pages of score – songs and incidental music – in time for the rehearsals. On 6 December the two chosen singers, the Australian-born soprano Clytie Hine and baritone Charles Mott,Elgar's Baritone by Charles A. Hooey – Charles Mott rehearsed with Elgar.
In September 2009, journalist Joe Hagan wrote that Zero Hedge's founder was "a zealous believer in a sweeping conspiracy that casts the alumni of Goldman Sachs as a powerful cabal at the helm of U.S. policy." In September and October 2009, Financial journalists Felix Salmon and Justin Fox characterized the site as conspiratorial. However, Justin Fox, went on to describe Ivandjiiski as "a wonderfully persistent investigative reporter" and credited him for successfully turning high-frequency trading "into a big political issue," but also termed most of the writing on the website as "half-baked hooey," albeit with some "truth to be gleaned from it." In his book, Griftopia (2010), Matt Taibbi cited Zero Hedge as having accurately assessed the level of corruption in the banking industry.
"Bigfoot Hoax Goes in Halls of Hooey," by Leah Beth Ward, Yakima Herald, October 7, 2004, page 1 A This was six months after the publication of Long's book and 11 months after Long had first contacted Morris.Long, 443 Bigfooter Daniel Perez wrote, "National Geographic's [producer] Noel Dockster ... noted the suit used in the re- creation ... was in no way similar to what was depicted in the P–G film."Daniel Perez, "The Patterson–Gimlin Film: A Discussion," in Fortean Times, January 2005, at www.bigfootencounters.com/articles/forteantimes05.htm. Morris wouldn't consent to release the video to National Geographic, the re- creation's sponsor, claiming he hadn't had adequate time to prepare and that the month was in the middle of his busy season.
Keegan described it as the "perfect counterpoint to Anasazi" and a "strong beginning to the third season". Other reviews were more mixed. In an overview of the third season in Entertainment Weekly, "The Blessing Way" was rated a B+. The episode was derided for its "corny dream sequence and high-flown cosmic hooey", although the introduction of the Well-Manicured Man and Mitch Pileggi's portrayal of Walter Skinner were seen as highlights. Writing for The A.V. Club, Emily VanDerWerff panned the episode's "pseudo-mystical bullshit", rating the episode a B-. She felt that the resolution of the cliffhanger from the previous episode "Anasazi"—that of Mulder's apparent death—was poorly handled, and that the character of Albert Hosteen was perhaps the worst in the series.
Film critic Glenn Kenny wrote, "Che seems to me almost the polar opposite of agitprop. It flat out does not ask for the kind of emotional engagement that more conventional epic biopics do, and that's a good thing". In his review for UGO, Keith Uhlich wrote, "The best to say about Del Toro's Cannes-honored performance is that it's exhausting—all exterior, no soul, like watching an android run a gauntlet [sic] (one that includes grueling physical exertions, tendentious political speechifying, and risible Matt Damon cameos)". Slant magazine gave Che two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote, "The problem is that, despite his desire to sidestep Hollywood bio-hooey, the director is unable to turn his chilly stance into an ideological perspective, like Roberto Rossellini did in his demythologized portraits of Louis XIV, Garibaldi and Pascal".

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