The meaning of hoax is: something intended to deceive. So the word hoax itself is not a "bad word" but the idea it invokes may be bad, in the sense that what was perceived as something good was actually a hoax.
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1. An act intended to deceive or trick.2. Something that has been established or accepted by fraudulent means.tr.v. hoaxed, hoax·ing, hoax·esTo deceive or cheat by using a hoax.See the related link.
Tom Green
No, and that means the first man on the moon WAS NOT ACTUALLY THERE. They hoaxed it. The light and flag are just two of the many reasons why.
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Eidolon-deliberate assertion of fictional or hoaxed artificial intelligence with the intention of raising awareness of probable future computer based sentience for the purpose of gauging public reaction and opinion of the subject of A.I. or related topics. Eidolon-deliberate assertion of fictional or hoaxed artificial intelligence with the intention of raising awareness of probable future computer based sentience for the purpose of gauging public reaction and opinion of the subject of A.I. or related topics. Eidolon-deliberate assertion of fictional or hoaxed artificial intelligence with the intention of raising awareness of probable future computer based sentience for the purpose of gauging public reaction and opinion of the subject of A.I. or related topics. Eidolon-deliberate assertion of fictional or hoaxed artificial intelligence with the intention of raising awareness of probable future computer based sentience for the purpose of gauging public reaction and opinion of the subject of A.I. or related topics.
google? if it is to find out if jackie chan has died its a lie. for one it would be over the news and 2 his death has been hoaxed before as well as other celeb's.
Jinxed means fooled or tricked and also it could mean hoaxed.
The Model T's engine was capable of running off of gasoline as well as ethanol. I've also heard a fact that the Model T could run off of hemp oil, but this seems a little hoaxed.
Definitely not. First of all there was no need for such a hoax. NASA had the technology and the funding to do it and they did. In fact, if you have a powerful enough telescope, you can SEE the landing site for yourself.
Willie Lynch was a purported slave owner in the 18th century who is claimed to have delivered a speech in which he outlined methods for controlling and managing slaves through division and manipulation. The authenticity of the speech is disputed among historians, and many believe it to be a hoaxed document created in the 20th century.
After you have taken the first photo back to Mews, return to Loch Ness and confront the rowboat operator who hoaxed you. He will leave the boat. Go to the Pub, win a submarine ticket, and get a photo at the bottom of the Loch. When you show it at the Pub, it is also a fake, but you can get a pennywhistle from the bartender. Take the rowboat out alone, and go far left to the lagoon to summon Nessie.