hokey
English
    
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈhəʊki/
 - (US) IPA: /ˈhoʊki/
- Rhymes: -əʊki
 
 
Adjective
    
hokey (comparative hokier, superlative hokiest)
- (US, colloquial) Phony, as if a hoax; noticeably contrived; of obviously flimsy credibility or quality.
- When asked for his book report, Chad came up with a series of hokier and hokier excuses.
 - I thought the windshield wiper blades were a little hokey when I saw their cheap packaging.
 
 - (US, colloquial) Corny; overly or unbelievably sentimental.
- Synonyms: cheesy, kitschy
 - Terry hated going to the cinema with Pat, she always chose hokey romantic comedies that made him want to gag.
 
- 2018, Ling Ma, chapter 4, in Severance, →ISBN:
- After the chant, we bowed our heads and closed our eyes, as Bob administered the recitation, part prayer and part affirmation—an ever-changing hokey thing that he improvised on the spot.
 
 
 
Translations
    
phony, obviously of flimsy credibility
corny, overly sentimental
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See also
    
- Hokey Cokey
 - hokeypokey
 - hokey-tokey
 
Further reading
    
- “hokey”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
 
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