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- Dictionaryold wives' tale
noun
- 1. a widely held traditional belief that is now thought to be unscientific or incorrect.
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Supposed truth which is actually spurious or a superstition
An "old wives' tale" is a colloquial expression referring to spurious or superstitious claims. They can be said sometimes to be a type of urban legend, said to be passed down by older women to a younger generation. Such tales are considered superstition, folklore or unverified claims with exaggerated and/or inaccurate details. Old wives' tales often centre on women's traditional concerns, such as ... Wikipedia