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词汇 furphy
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Definition of furphy in English:

furphy

nounPlural furphies ˈfəːfi
Australian informal
  • A rumour or story, especially one that is untrue or absurd.

    〈澳/新,非正式〉(尤指虚假或荒谬的)谣传,流言

    I remembered the schoolyard furphies about sewer gangs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Simon Moglia from Victoria Legal Aid says it's a furphy to suggest the powers are not over-reaching.
    • The 10% figure often cited, which comes from the Kinsey Report has long been dismissed as a furphy.
    • Museum Manager-Curator, Capt Linda Graham, believes the story is a furphy.
    • The idea that the enforcement of criminal law is an aspect of foreign policy is odious, and in any country with an independent judicial system, is a furphy.
    • Property booms in the UK and NZ also prove that it is a furphy to claim that tax fuelled Australia's boom.
    • No, and really, it is a bit of a furphy to suggest that it does.
    • There would have been absolutely nothing new in the weak disclosures in company annual reports that started in Australia in the later 1990s, so that's a complete furphy.
    • Please, all this talk about ‘getting in on the ground floor’ of new regional security arrangements is nothing but a furphy.
    • There's a furphy about losing manufacturing jobs offshore.
    • I'm continually told by people I meet about the brilliant presentation they heard which said that this is all a furphy and it's just scaremongering.
    Synonyms
    rumour, story, report, speculation, insinuation, suggestion, hint

Origin

First World War: from the name painted on water and sanitary carts manufactured by the Furphy family of Shepparton, Victoria; during the war they became popular as a place where soldiers exchanged gossip, often when visiting the latrines.

Rhymes

murphy, scurfy, surfy, turfy
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