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The Perils of High-Falutin: Understanding the Pretentious and Overly Sophisticated

"High-falutin" is a colloquial or informal term that is used to describe something as being pretentious, overly sophisticated, or excessively refined. It is often used to criticize someone or something for being too fancy or showy, and can imply that the person or thing is trying too hard to be impressive or sophisticated.

For example, you might say "This restaurant is so high-falutin, I can't afford to eat here" to express that the restaurant is too expensive or pretentious for your taste. Or you might say "He's always talking about his high-falutin degree from an Ivy League school" to suggest that the person is trying too hard to impress others with their education.

The term "high-falutin" is often used in a derogatory way to imply that something is not genuine or authentic, but rather is trying to appear more refined or sophisticated than it actually is.

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