Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Jiggery-pokery and Pure Applesauce
Jiggery-pokery and Pure Applesauce  Jiggery-pokery and Pure Applesauce  Jiggery-pokery and Pure Applesauce                                      By Maeve Maddox                                            	  The choice of words in a recent Supreme Court dissent prompted this email from a reader:  Justice Scalia recently used the terms pure applesauce and jiggery-pokery. I was able to find what jiggery-pokery means but not pure applesauce. Can you help?  Jiggery-pokery, as the reader presumably discovered, is a colloquial expression meaning ââ¬Å"deceitful or dishonest manipulation; hocus pocus, humbug.â⬠ Merriam-Webster labels it ââ¬Å"chiefly British.â⬠  Applesauce is an informal expression meaning, ââ¬Å"insincere flattery, lies.â⬠ The OED labels it ââ¬Å"North American slang,â⬠ but I found examples in Australian and British usage. ââ¬Å"Pure applesauceâ⬠ is ââ¬Å"nonsense unmixed with a shred of honesty or truth.â⬠  Examples of applesauce to mean nonsense or invention:   ââ¬Å"Well, I need you to understand, Lindsay, that that isà  a load of applesauce.- Dale: Image of Innocence, Roo Palmer (Australian novelist), 2010.à    ââ¬Å"All those grandmas want to talk about the vote. Thats nothing butà  a load of applesauce.â⬠ Lilies in Moonlight: A Novel, Allison K. Pittman, 2011.  ââ¬Å"Well, flattering as this passage may be to my self-esteem, it is, as far as my recollection goes, pure applesauce.â⬠- Owen Barfield (British philosopher), quoted in C. S. Lewiss List: The Ten Books That Influenced Him Most, 2015.à    Examples of jiggery-pokery to mean ââ¬Å"deceitful or manipulative goings-onâ⬠:  Butà  spare meà  this nationalistà  jiggery pokery; no one needs to hear it- Reader comment.  God only knows what jiggery pokery has been going on with the judicial branch but Id be shocked if they havent also been compromised.- Reader comment.  Iââ¬â¢ve been busy of late with the new jiggery pokery that is The Children and Families Actà  2014, Part 3.- A blogger on childrenââ¬â¢s issues.   Dont come to me with your sociological jiggery-pokery; its all coincidence and barely worthy of remark.- The Guardian (UK).   Examples of jiggery-pokery to mean ââ¬Å"manipulation of objectsâ⬠:   Ever since then, Ive been a secret advocate of the ancient Chinese art of needle-based jiggery pokery.- Article about acupuncture, The Week (UK).à    I did some techno-jiggery-pokery to let me watch videos outside the country they were meant to be viewed in, but that was in Firefox.- Reader comment in The Guardian.  The thrill of it all is in the reactions of the spooked, rather than the clever jiggery-pokery that allows furniture to become mobile or a marble to stop dead at someoneââ¬â¢s feet.- Review of The Enfield Haunting, a television miniseries, The Guardian.                                           Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Expressions category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:30 Synonyms for ââ¬Å"Meetingâ⬠Ten Yiddish Expressions You Should Know15 Names and Descriptions of Effects    
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