"balloon juice" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Extended from synonymous hot air, gas. Attested in both senses from the 19th century. Etymology templates: {{m|en|hot air}} hot air, {{m|en|gas}} gas Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} balloon juice (uncountable)
  1. (informal, chiefly US) Empty or exaggerated talk lacking in substance, boasting, chatter, nonsense. Tags: US, informal, uncountable Synonyms: bunkum, hokum, hooey, hot air, nonsense
    Sense id: en-balloon_juice-en-noun-~8BND860 Categories (other): American English
  2. (informal, slang, dated) Any of various beverages, usually including gas dissolved in liquid. Tags: dated, informal, slang, uncountable Categories (topical): Beverages
    Sense id: en-balloon_juice-en-noun-wU8S8-pL Disambiguation of Beverages: 43 57 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 30 70

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          "ref": "1992 December 22, “So much balloon juice: Hushing up dissent in the House”, in Las Vegas Review-Journal, page 8B",
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          "ref": "2009 October 31, Gina Mallet, “Recalling classics”, in National Post, Don Mills, Ontario, page TO 4",
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