bullshit
bullshit (v)
- present
- bullshits
- past
- bullshitted
- past participle
- bullshitted
- present participle
- bullshitting
bullshit (n)
- plural
- bullshits
English Definitions:
bullshit, bull, Irish bull, horseshit, shit, crap, dogshit (verb)
obscene words for unacceptable behavior
"I put up with a lot of bullshit from that jerk"; "what he said was mostly bull"
talk through one's hat, bullshit, bull, fake (verb)
speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths
"The politician was not well prepared for the debate and faked it"
bullshit (Noun)
Absurd, irrational, or nonsensical. Most often said of speech, information, or content.
bullshit (Noun)
False or exaggerated statements made to impress the listener rather than deceive.
bullshit (Noun)
A card game in which the object is to bluff about cards laid down and to determine when one's opponents are bluffing; also known as "BS" or "I Doubt It".
bullshit (Noun)
An object of frustration and/or disgust, often caused by a perceived deception.
bullshit (Noun)
The feces of a bull.
bullshit (Verb)
To tell lies, exaggerate; to mislead; to deceive.
bullshit (Verb)
To have casual conversation with no real point.
bullshit (Verb)
To come up with on the spot, to improvise poorly.
bullshit (Interjection)
An expression of disbelief or doubt at what one has just heard.
Bullshit
Bullshit is a common English expletive which may be shortened to the euphemism bull or the initialism BS. In British English, "bollocks" is a comparable expletive, although bullshit is commonly used in British English. It is a slang profanity term meaning either bovine excrement or, more commonly, "nonsense", especially in a rebuking response to communication or actions viewed as deceiving, misleading, disingenuous or false. As with many expletives, the term can be used as an interjection or as many other parts of speech, and can carry a wide variety of meanings. It can be used either as a noun or as a verb. While the word is generally used in a deprecating sense, it may imply a measure of respect for language skills, or frivolity, among various other benign usages. In philosophy, Harry Frankfurt, among others, analyzed the concept of bullshit as related to but distinct from lying. Outside of the philosophical and discursive studies, the everyday phrase bullshit conveys a measure of dissatisfaction with something or someone, but often does not describe any role of truth in the matter.
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