From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtwaddletwad‧dle /ˈtwɒdl $ ˈtwɑːdl/ noun [uncountable] informalUNTRUE something that someone has said or written that you think is stupid SYN nonsense I don’t believe in all that twaddle about fate.
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twaddle• Now he is gone and the work is public property, Sherlock Holmes can legally be seen in this kind of twaddle.Origin twaddle (1700-1800) Probably from twattle “empty talk” ((17-19 centuries))