fakelore

English

Etymology

Blend of fake + folklore

Noun

fakelore (uncountable)

  1. Manufactured folklore presented as if it were genuinely traditional.
    • 2009 May 31, Jerry Griswold, “A Family of Epic Proportions”, in New York Times:
      Behind all this was the mythy Paul Bunyan, that giant lumberjack from the North Woods who bestrode entire counties in a single step while accompanied by the equally gigantic Babe the Blue Ox. To be sure, as with other heroes of American fakelore — bear-wrestling Davy Crockett, coyote-raised Pecos Bill, river-boating Mike Fink — there lingered about Paul Bunyan an aroma of frontier development and chamber-of-commerce boosterism.

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