bullshit
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From bull + shit. Figurative use as a noun referring to useless or untrue information is attested from the 1910s.[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]bullshit (uncountable)
- (vulgar, literally) Feces produced by a bull.
- Hypernyms: manure; excrement, shit
- Coordinate terms: (livestock manures) goatshit, horseshit, pigshit, sheepshit
- Near-synonyms: cowshit, cowpie
- 2016 November 6, “Multilevel Marketing”, in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, season 3, episode 29, John Oliver (actor), via HBO:
- Oh, I get it! So it's not a pyramid, it's just pyramid-shaped. You know, like a Dorito, or an Angry Bird, or just a pile of bullshit.
- Any assertions or information that are either false or misleading.
- Synonyms: BS, horseshit; see also Thesaurus:bullshit
- (vulgar, slang, usual sense) Statements that are false or exaggerated to impress or cheat the listener.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:nonsense
- Don't pay any attention to him. He talks a lot of bullshit.
- He wrote loads of bullshit in the science exam.
- 1917, Ray Rigby, Jacksons War, W.H. Allen, published 1967, page 88:
- Christ, we’ve done well, we’ve lost every battle so far, so we have to hold on to Tobruk and claim it as a victory or something. It’s all bullshit. Tobruk’s not worth a light.
- 2010, BioWare, Mass Effect 2 (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →OCLC, PC:
- The Illusive Man: Shepard. You're making a habit of costing me more than time and money.
Shepard: I'm sorry, I'm having trouble hearing you. I'm getting a lot of bullshit on this line.
- 2025 July 16, Kevin Liptak and Sarah Ferris, “Trump lashes out at ‘weaklings’ who believe Epstein ‘bullsh*t’ amid building GOP pressure to release documents”, in CNN[1]:
- “Their new SCAM is what we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax, and my PAST supporters have bought into this ‘bullshit,’ hook, line, and sinker,” Trump wrote in a missive on Truth Social. “They haven’t learned their lesson, and probably never will, even after being conned by the Lunatic Left for 8 long years.”
- (vulgar, slang) Statements that are transparently or offensively false.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:falsehood, Thesaurus:lie
- That's total bullshit! I called your office and they said that you didn't come in!
- Fucking load of bullshit! You smashed his skull and dropped the F-bomb at him, and now you're claiming that he assaulted you?!
- (rhetoric) Statements that are intentionally misleading, whether true or not.
- (philosophy) Statements made without regard for their truth value. [from 1980s]
- Synonyms: nonsense; see also Thesaurus:nonsense
- 2002, G.A. Cohen, “Deeper into bullshit”, in Sarah Buss, Lee Overton, editors, Contours of Agency: Essays on Themes from Harry Frankfurt, page 333:
- I focus on unclarifiable unclarity in particular in preparation for a further inquiry into bullshit that addresses the question why so much of that particular kind of bullshit is produced in France. This kind of academic bullshit […] comes close to being celebrated for its very unclarity by some of its producers and consumers.
- 2005, Harry Frankfurt, On Bullshit:
- Respect for the truth and a concern for the truth are among the foundations for civilization. I was for a long time disturbed by the lack of respect for the truth that I observed... bullshit is one of the deformities of these values.
- (vulgar, slang) Synonym of shit (any stuff, especially when viewed negatively or with collegial vulgarity).
- These rules cover how to do your laundry, how to fold your shirts, how to shine your shoes... You know, all that bullshit.
- 1975, “Fight the Power (Part 1 & 2)”, in The Heat Is On, performed by The Isley Brothers:
- And when I rolled with the punches I got knocked on the ground
By all this bullshit going down
- 2017 December 1, Tom Breihan, “Mad Max: Fury Road might already be the best action movie ever made”, in The Onion AV Club[2], archived from the original on 7 March 2022:
- We’ve been settling for half-assed bullshit for too long.
- (card games, possibly vulgar) A card game in which players try to discard their hands first, following rules that encourage bluffing, calling others' bluffs, and penalizing others by tricking them into inaccurate accusations.
- Synonyms: cheat, I doubt it, banana split
- Anyone want to play a few hands of bullshit?
- 2005, Scott Berkun, The Art of Project Management, page 260:
- In PM parlance, what I did in this story was call bullshit. This is in reference to the card game Bullshit, where you win if you get rid of all the cards in your hand. […] So, if at any time a another player thinks the first player is lying, she can “call bullshit”
- 2017, Katey Lovell, Joe and Clara's Christmas Countdown, page 121:
- The kids were surprisingly into Scrabble at the moment. It made a change from their last obsession with the card game Bullshit.
Derived terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- → Czech: bulšit
Translations
[edit]faeces of a bull
vulgar slang for deceptive or exaggerated nonsense — see also nonsense
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vulgar slang for patently or offensively false statements — see also nonsense
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card game
See also
[edit]- See also Thesaurus:nonsense
Adjective
[edit]bullshit (comparative more bullshit, superlative most bullshit)
- (vulgar, slang) Absurd, irrational, or nonsensical (most often said of speech, information, or content).
- a bullshit job
- That’s the most bullshit excuse I’ve ever heard.
Verb
[edit]bullshit (third-person singular simple present bullshits, present participle bullshitting, simple past and past participle bullshitted or bullshit or (rare) bullshat) (vulgar, slang)
- (ambitransitive) To tell lies, exaggerate; to mislead; to deceive.
- I think you’re bullshitting. Let’s just call your office and see if you even came in.
- You’re bullshitting me. I called your office and you never even came in.
- 1982, Stanley Goff, Robert Sanders, Clark Smith, Brothers, black soldiers in the Nam, page 32:
- He said, “I might as well give it to you straight; you don’t want me bullshitting around with you.” I said, “Nope.”
- 2004, Supreme Court of the United States, quoting Michael Crawford, Crawford v. Washington, 541 US 36:
- She had told me that he had tried something with her before. Someone else had to fight him off her and she got away and I wasn't sure if I believed it cuz, I don't know, she's bullshitted me a few times
- (intransitive) To have casual conversation with no real point; to shoot the breeze.
- I will probably just go and bullshit with Joe for a while.
- 1968, Gavin Lambert, A Case for the Angels, page 70:
- His eyelids flickered. “No. No one special here, just Octavia, Rosemary, Mark, Andy and Jim. Spent most of the time bullshitting with Jim.”
- 1987, Sidney Lawrence, Roger Brown, Roger Brown, exhibition catalog, page 84:
- The lute player would often wander by while these artists bullshat about the wonders of the abstract style. He was fascinated by their word games and mental crap about abstraction.
- 2002, George Bielma, A Gathering of Eagles, page 21:
- As Franco and the squad leader bullshitted while drinking their beers, they suddenly heard a close heavy thump hit the ground nearby, right away hearing Hicks and the other guy break out in laughter!
- (intransitive) To come up with on the spot; to improvise.
- We just went on stage and bullshitted the whole concert because we didn’t know any songs.
Synonyms
[edit]- (all senses): crap (Indian English)
Translations
[edit]tell lies, exaggerate
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have casual conversation with no real point
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Interjection
[edit]bullshit
Synonyms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]Translations
[edit]expression of disbelief
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References
[edit]- ^ “bullshit n.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present.
Anagrams
[edit]French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from English bullshit.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]bullshit f (uncountable)
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from English bullshit. In oral use since 1950-s or even before (written form attested in Norwegian Bokmål source as bullskitt in 1959).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]bullshit m (definite singular bullshiten, uncountable)
bullshit n (definite singular bullshitet, uncountable)
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