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1. Snowing
To overwhelm with insincere talk, especially with flattery.
In The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, the narrator tells about Stradlater's technique of "giving girls the time".

"But old Stradlater kept snowing her in this Abraham Lincoln, sincere voice, and finally there'd be this terrific silence in the back of the car."

2. Bazofia
Bazofia is a spanish word that means Poor or Bad quality. Also Bazofia means negligible thing like pigswill.
1. La comida del hospital es una bazofia. (The hospital's food is a hogwash)

2. Vaya basofia has comprado. ( That what you bought is a worthless stuff)

3. Lo que has dicho es una bazofia (That you say is a insincere talk)
3. Strawberry Talk
A small talk or chit-chat, usually on the phone or online, that two lovers exchange. The content of these talks is usually of a flattering (though not to say insincere) nature. The two lovers talk of their, well, love for each other and praise one another's good aspects. These can include (but are not required to have) elements of sexual suggestion or innuendo.

Note: The Best Friends of the male lover hate these, as they feel it invades on "Bro Time". See: BBH
"Oh, look, it's Jim on his cell again, having those little strawberry talks with Angela. Doesn't he know how gay that makes him?"
4. Yeah like that
A dismissive and sometimes insincere way of agreeing with someone when something they say either fails to interest you or makes you uncomfortable.
Helen: Haha I bet you and Steve went at it like a couple of love starved bunnies.

Jill: Yeah like that. Can we talk about something else please?
5. snow job
April 28, 2006 Urban Word of the Day
An effort to deceive, overwhelm, or persuade with insincere talk, especially flattery.
The entire presentation was a complete snow job.
by JS Jul 24, 2003 add a video
6. love ya mean it
within certain circles of middle school girls and older homosexual males, this is the throw-off, insincere closing to a superficial conversation. anyone with an ounce of sense realizes that it means nothing, as anyone who says "love ya" and means it - only "love YOU" means anything.
Caitlyn: Thanks so much for buying me this Prada purse! It goes great with my Fendi glasses.
Bridgette: Oh, you're totally welcome. Talk to you later! Love ya, mean it!
7. sucronym
1: a playful or romantic word used to express amorous feelings or endearment 2: an often meaningless word or sound used to communicate with babies 3: an expression of flattery meant solely for the purpose of gaining favor with a superior; usually insincere
1: "Sweet nothings and other sucronyms can often rescue an otherwise bad date." 2: "Sucronyms such as 'coochie-coochie-coo' can be difficult to spell." 3: "His attempt at using platitudes and sucronyms with his boss to get a raise were fruitless."
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