The Collaborative International Dictionary
amphigouri
Amphigory \Am"phi*go*ry\, n. [F. amphigouri, of uncertain derivation; perh. fr. Gr. ? + ? a circle.] A nonsense verse; a rigmarole, with apparent meaning, which on further attention proves to be meaningless. [Written also amphigouri.]
Usage examples of "amphigouri".
I hadn't heart to add that their son's bloody rendezvous in Themiscyra -- as represented on an Attic black-figured amphiphoreus Polyeidus had once turned into when he was trying for Amphitryon by way of amphigouri back in our schooldays -- was already a matter of the history of the future.