Nothing, just different ways of spelling, Bologna is actually the correct way to spell it.
2007-06-10 13:21:03
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answered by depp_lover 7
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Bologna Baloney
2016-10-03 08:53:28
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answered by capoccia 4
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Baloney Or Bologna
2016-12-14 16:36:59
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answered by ? 4
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Bologna sausage is an American version of the Italian mortadella (a finely hashed/ground pork sausage with lard pieces, which originated in the Italian city of Bologna). The American version can alternatively be made out of chicken, turkey, beef, pork, or soybeans. It is commonly called bologna and often pronounced (by hypercorrection) and/or spelled baloney. The "baloney" pronunciation can be used to mean "lies" and/or to express disbelief (see below).
Bologna sausage is commonly believed to be created from low quality scraps of meat cuts. It is assumed that this food, therefore, is the origin of the slang word baloney, meaning "nonsense". An alternative etymology suggests that baloney is a corruption, through the French, of the city of Bologna, Italy. As the university at Bologna was known for its legal education, the French, and later English, came to call legal clap-trap balogna, or baloney.
2007-06-10 13:25:14
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answered by Kenny 3
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What is the difference between bologna and baloney?
2015-08-18 08:32:33
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answered by Delia 1
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I think that baloney is the meat you buy at the deli, and you can also use the word to say Oh! Baloney! meaning nonsense. Bologna is a sausage made of various meats.
2015-08-09 04:20:10
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answered by Teres 1
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I'm sure you have the answer by now. Did you know that baloney and franks are made from the same batch of meat? It's just packaged differently. It's put in small tubes( hot dogs), and large tubes(Bologna). Same meat!
2007-06-10 13:33:43
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answered by Jackolantern 7
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Bologna - processed luncheon meat the butcher slices and gives you at the deli counter.
Baloney - The lines that the butcher may feed you when he is trying to ask you out on a date.
2007-06-10 13:22:56
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answered by Princess Leia 6
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lol good question!
i think they r the same thing, with different spellings.
anyways i dont like baloney so i wouldnt no.
also u no the oscar myer commercial? b-o-l-o-g-n-a? and when they say it - it sounds like its pernounced ba*loney so i think the correct sound is bologna and the correct way to say it is baloney.
confusing!!!!!
2007-06-10 13:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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baloney is spelled bologna
2007-06-10 13:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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