Hooey in a sentence as a noun

One could come along and say "That's hooey, it's all just witchcraft!

I got some of the facts wrong, so the below is mostly hooey, in substance if not in conclusions.

It seems to me that Christensen's theories have always been post-facto hooey.

If my friend believes or is beginning to believe in 9/11 truther hooey, I want to know about it.

I haven't checked those, so I don't know if the journals are reputable or if the research is hooey or not.

Probably off topic, but hooey on that:If you want to play an absolute gem of a game, go grab Cave Story.

Excuse me, but I seem to recall there was quite a bit of hooey made over "warrentless wiretaps" in the '08 election by the left.

OK, doesn't that just show how few things are threats to "national security"?Or maybe it shows that most "threats" to "national security" are just hokum and hooey.

I love reading popular neuroscience books, but boy, they sure are filled with a lot of hooey... It's refreshing to hear about a book that tries to avoid this problem.

Think the stories about effort required to look at applicants is a load of hooey and is an excuse to make HR departments and managers seem busy.

If that deviation is greater than the gender earnings gap, then you know your measure of "equivalent education and experience" is hooey.

The world is littered with evolutionary just-so stories, that like a good horoscope bring all the right details together and sound just right, but are total hooey with no evidence.

I imagine the unemployment claims will be easy either way, but at the very least Armstrong did him a favor by kicking him out so he didn't have to listen to a half-hour of hooey about how sorry the company is for laying them off.

Hooey definitions

noun

senseless talk; "don't give me that stuff"

See also: stuff poppycock