Meaning & Definition of word "Hokey"

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    Hokey

    /ˈhoʊki/

    adjective:

    • 1. Silly, contrived, or lacking in seriousness; overly sentimental or pretentious.
      • Example: The movie was filled with hokey dialogue that made it hard to take the plot seriously.
    • 2. Tasteless or artificial; lacking depth or authenticity.
      • Example: The restaurant's decor was a bit hokey, with plastic plants and faux antiques everywhere.
    • 3. Not genuine; insincere.
      • Example: His hokey performance felt rehearsed and unconvincing during the heartfelt scene.

    Etymology

    Origin unknown, possibly from hokey-pokey, referring to something that is not genuine.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hokey pokey:

    A children's game or dance, also refers to something nonsensical or silly.

    it's all hokey:

    Referring to something as being phony or insincere.

    Related Words

    corny:

    Overly sentimental or unsophisticated.

    kitschy:

    Art or objects that are considered to be in poor taste but appreciated in a somewhat ironic way.

    Slang Meanings of hokey

    Meaning: Used to describe something as over-the-top or exaggerated.

    Example Sentence: That advertisement was so hokey, with all the cheesy effects.

    Meaning: Refers to behavior that is overly sentimental or false.

    Example Sentence: She always puts on this hokey act when she's trying to impress someone.