The term "poppycock" is not considered a profanity or a vulgar word. It is often used informally to describe something as nonsense or foolishness. Its origins can be traced back to Dutch dialect, where "pop" means soft and "kak" means dung, hence "soft dung" or something of little value. Overall, while it may be used to dismiss or belittle something, it is not inherently offensive.
No -.- Swag is not a bad word :P
No it's not a bad word
It's not a bad word but the word spook is on the swear word list
If you mean "no mames", it is not a bad word.
No, savage is not a bad (swear) word.
Poppycock is nonsense.
Prince Poppycock was born on 2010-09-01.
poppycock means horse feathers in dutch, so basically when someone says poppycock they are talking ben sherman bubbles, ok.
yes. It was used recently by Peter Winsdor from speed channel.
please tell me what Prince Poppycock is doing for a career.
coffee shop
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The cast of Poppycock - 1966 includes: Don Chastain Arnold Kotis Ann Willis
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i have known poppy cot to mean a prince or a term meaning darn. Actually the word you are probably thinking of is poppycock, which means nonsense.
You could say "quatsch" or "papperlapapp".
Flimshaw means poppycock, balderdash or nonsense.