In fact, it seems that you are nothing more than a debunker without a basis for your witless inane statements! |
He used it in his 1923 novel Bunk, in which he also created the term debunker and debunking. |
By this time Houdini had established himself as an expert debunker of nonsense and was asked to sit on the committee. |
He is neither an apologist nor a debunker. |
But the more Jane positions himself as a debunker the less he seems like one. |
As a dedicated debunker, Johnson noted that travel tastes sweeter after the event, when the upsets and fatigue, the litter and racket have faded from consciousness. |