Definition of horsefeathers in US English:
horsefeathers
exclamationˈhôrsˌfeT͟Hərzˈhɔrsˌfɛðərzˈhɔrsˌfɛðərz
Used to express disagreement, disbelief, or frustration.
Example sentencesExamples
- I say it's a lot of youth-media-generated horsefeathers.
- What a hat full of horsefeathers; what a hoary hunk of chutzpah; what a grotesque, galloping glob of gall this guy is!
- Calling those charges ‘horsefeathers,’ Chee states, ‘I would rather rot in jail than to plead to charges where I prepared documents like every other lawyer in the country.’
Definition of horsefeathers in US English:
horsefeathers
exclamationˈhɔrsˌfɛðərzˈhôrsˌfeT͟Hərz
Used to express disagreement, disbelief, or frustration.
Example sentencesExamples
- What a hat full of horsefeathers; what a hoary hunk of chutzpah; what a grotesque, galloping glob of gall this guy is!
- Calling those charges ‘horsefeathers,’ Chee states, ‘I would rather rot in jail than to plead to charges where I prepared documents like every other lawyer in the country.’
- I say it's a lot of youth-media-generated horsefeathers.