cockalorum

/kɒkəˈlɔːrəm/

Definitions

1. noun

an empty or futile phrase or action, often used to express annoyance or frustration

“The lawyer’s cockalorum about the case’s complexity was met with skepticism by the judge.”

2. noun

an expression used to fill a gap in a conversation when one does not know what to say

“The politician used a cockalorum to sidestep the question about his policies.”

Synonyms

  • empty phrase
  • filler

Antonyms

  • meaningful statement
  • substantial phrase