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Quackbatch 

noun

1. a half-hearted or silly attempt at some endeavor in order to demonstrate its futility.

-adjective

1. of or having to do with silly yet futile endeavors.
Is BP actually expecting to stop the leak, or is this merely a quackbatch attempt at getting the government to take over?

Susan collected the quackbatch data for the sole purpose of demonstrating the pointlessness to her adviser.
Quackbatch by JPHilo June 24, 2010
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quackwatch 

A website dedicated to the promotion of medicinal offices which sell drugs. This website promotes the use of medicine to cover up the symptoms which a person experiences, and does not correct the underlying cause of the problem. This website is a hoax and merely promoted the Medical Doctor's, MD's, for the administrator of the website is a MD. Very opinionated and does not give you unbiased information.
I needed the opinion of a biased macho medical doctor, so I checked into quackwatch.com to see what their take on my issue was.
quackwatch by issiegirl August 10, 2009
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