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BullAn investor who thinks the market will rise. Related: Bear.
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BullBovine male. The term usually denotes animals of breeding age.
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Bull"push through roughly," 1884, from bull (n.1). Related: Bulled; bulling.
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Bull"false talk, fraud," Middle English, apparently from Old French bole "deception, trick, scheming, intrigue," and perhaps connected to modern Icelandic bull "nonsense." Sa [..]
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Bull"papal edict," c. 1300, from Medieval Latin bulla "sealed document" (source of Old French bulle, Italian bulla), originally the word for the seal itself, from Latin bulla "rou [..]
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Bull"bovine male animal," from Old English bula "a bull, a steer," or Old Norse boli "bull," both from Proto-Germanic *bullon- (source also of Middle Dutch bulle, Dutch bul, [..]
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BullOne who believes the market will rise. (See: Bear)
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Bulladult cattle capable of reproduction.
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BullSomeone who believes that prices will rise. The opposite of a bear.
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Bull"mickey mouse" (unnecessary military drill); U.S. bull = G.B. cock
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Bulluncastrated adult male of domestic cattle push or force; "He bulled through his demands" a large and strong and heavyset man; "he was a bull of a man&quo [..]
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Bullthe male of cattle. Male elephants are also called bulls
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BullA person who believes prices will advance and might be described as having a “bullish” outlook. Bull markets occur when roughly 80% of all stocks advance over an extended period of time. 1982-87 and 1 [..]
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Bullthe formalities of the service - parade ground bashing, saluting the King's commission, etc. Bully Beef:
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BullUsually the Apis Bull is suggested to be the Golden Calf. Here the cow or calf is preferred. See Calf. See Cow.
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Bullterms used synonymously with ox, oxen, and properly a generic name for horned cattle when a full age and fit for the plough. It is variously rendered "bullock," (Isaiah 65:25) "cow,&quo [..]
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BullDefinition An investor who believes that a particular security, a sector, or the overall market is about to rise. opposite of bear.
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BullA slang term for Bullseye of Target. See Bullseye.
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BullNarrowly speaking, a document, letter, edict, or decree issued by the pope, to which his official seal (Bulla) is affixed. Also refers to any statement of belief or doctrine, whether ecclesiastical or [..]
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BullTo see one pursuing you, business trouble, through envious and jealous competitors, will harass you. If a young woman meets a bull, she will have an offer of marriage, but, by declining this offer, she will better her fortune. To see a bull goring a person, misfortune from unwisely using another's possessions will overtake you. To dream of a w [..]
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BullNoun. Nonsense. A modification of 'bullshit'. [1600s] Verb. To polish, clean. [Military use]
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Bull A male bovine with sexual organs intact and that is capable of reproduction. A mature male animal used for breeding.
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Bullmale member of the bovine species.
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BullOne who expects prices to rise.
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BullOne who expects a rise in prices. The opposite of "bear." A news item is considered bullish if it portends higher prices.
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BullAn authoritiative papal letter, sealed with the lead seal, or bulla, of the pope. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272-1461, 359)
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BullA person who expects share prices in general to move up and who is likely to take a long position in the stock market. Business Risk
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BullA letter issued by the pope that contains an order and/or statement of religious doctrine. In very early times, bulls (from the Latin bulla, meaning "leaden seal") were sealed with [..]
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BullA bull is an investor or market participant who believes that securities prices will rise and trades accordingly.
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BullSomeone who believes that prices in the stock market are going to rise. Opposite of a bear
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BullOpposite of bear. Investors who expect a rise in the market.
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Bullhas a positive outlook on an asset class or an entire market. In investing terminology, bull is the opposite of bear.
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BullIn ecclesiastical law, a bull refers to a document issued by a Pope, to which the leaden seal is attached.
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BullAn optimistic investor who believes the market or the price of a security will rise.
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Bull(n) uncastrated adult male of domestic cattle(n) a large and strong and heavyset man(n) obscene words for unacceptable behavior(n) a serious and ludicrous blunder(n) uncomplimentary terms for a police [..]
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BullA market optimist who buys shares, currency, commodities or other traded assets on the expectation that their value will rise, so that he can sell them later at a profit. Opposite: Bear.
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BullOne of the twelve signs of the Zodiac (April 20 to May 21). The time for ploughing, which in Egypt was performed by oxen or bulls.
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BullA public-house sign, the cognisance of the house of Clare. The bull and the boar were signs used by the partisans of Clare, and Richard, Duke of Gloucester (Richard III.).
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BullA bull in a china shop. A maladroit hand interfering with a delicate business; one who produces reckless destruction.
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Bullinvestor who buys believing prices will rise.
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BullMale cattle
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BullA male whale.
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Bulla sexually mature male bovine
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BullSpecial agent (railroad security person usually driving white American cars and trucks) in around railroad yard charged with security and with catching hoboes. A railroad policeman. Also called flatfo [..]
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BullA railroad security guard who patrols the railyards. In the old days, they would normally just evict hobos. Nowadays they are more likely to escort hobos directly to jail.
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BullA slang for a railroad police officer or railroad detective.
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BullA non-union railroad employee hired to protect a railroad.
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Bull male un-castrated bovine (cow) Well-bred males are raised to father cattle in a cow herd. Genetics is big business in the cattle industry today.
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BullAn investor who expects share prices to rise or, more generally, has an optimistic outlook. A bull market is a period of rising share prices. The opposite of bear
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Bull, sb. a large marble.
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Bulla trader who predicts that the price of an asset will rise. Bull Spread
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BullAn Apostolic letter with a leaden seal. See Encyclical
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BullA person who considers the share price of the stock exchange to be on the rise. Call:
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BullThe term given to the senior ensign in an activity.
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BullThe center most part of the board, the area is divided into two sections (the single & double bull)
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Bull(1) (slang) ace
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BullThe center of the board.
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BullAn opposite of a bear. An investor who believes the market will go up will buy shares in the hope of selling them at a higher price later. A bull market is one that is rising.
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BullOne who expects prices to rise.
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BullSomeone who believes the prices/market will rise.
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BullA person who believes that prices/the market will rise. This person's outlook or opinion would be considered Bullish.
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Bull – A trader or investor who thinks a stock or the market in general will appreciate.
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BullAn individual who believes a stock or the overall market will rise.
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BullThe centre of a target, usually scoring 10 when hit. There are targets with lower value centres, such as 5, or 7, which are used for specific competitions.
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Bull
An adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen.
# Specifically, one that is uncastrated.
A male of domesticated cattle or oxen of any age.
An adult male of certain large mammals, such as whales, [..]
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Bull
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Bull
derived from the name of the animal.
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BullAn investor who thinks the market will rise. Related: Bear.
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BullBull usually refers to an uncastrated adult male bovine.
Bull may also refer to:
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BullBull usually refers to an uncastrated adult male bovine.
Bull may also refer to:
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BullBull is an American drama series created by Michael S. Chernuchin that aired on TNT from August 15, 2000, to January 31, 2001. The show's name is in reference to the bull market, but the airing of th [..]
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BullThe Ceradyne BULL is an armored personnel carrier with a v-shaped hull designed in a combined effort between Ceradyne, Ideal Innovations Inc (I-3), and Oshkosh Corporation in response to the MRAP II c [..]
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BullBull is the second album by Bootsauce, released in 1992. "Love Monkey #9", "Whatcha' Need" and "Big, Bad & Groovy" were released as singles from the album.
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BullThis is a list of cricketers who have played for Kent County Cricket Club in top-class matches. The county club has its origin in the Kent Club founded at Canterbury on 6 August 1842. A similar organi [..]
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BullBull is a surname.
In addition to people bearing "Bull" as an Old World-derived surname, "Bull" has been part of the names of some Native Americans. Some of them bear it as part of a traditional name [..]
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BullBull, The Bull, and Da Bull are nicknames.
Those so named include:
Nicknamed "Bull" unless otherwise noted.Bill Adams (1900–1973), Australian rules footballer
Donnis Churchwell (born 1936), American [..]
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BullA bull is an intact (i.e., not castrated) adult male of the species Bos taurus. More muscular and aggressive than the females of the same species, the cows, bulls have long been an important symbol in [..]
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BullBull usually refers to an uncastrated adult male bovine.
Bull may also refer to:
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BullBULL was the student magazine of the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia, and was published by the University of Sydney Union. Established as The Bulletin, then The Bull, BULL was the union's on [..]
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BullThe ancient Egyptian Bull (hieroglyph), Gardiner sign listed no. E1, is the representation of the common bull. The bull motif is dominant in protodynastic times (see Bull Palette), and also has promin [..]
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BullBull is a Grade II* listed sculpture by Robert Clatworthy, in Daneburry Avenue, Roehampton, London.The sculpture is a 1961 version of his plaster figure from 1959. It was commissioned by the London C [..]
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BullBull is a British television sitcom created and written by Gareth Gwynn and John-Luke Roberts, who adapted it for television from their radio pilot, Antiquity.The show stars well-known comic actors Ro [..]
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BullBull is an American legal drama television series starring Michael Weatherly. CBS ordered the pilot to series on May 13, 2016, and it premiered on September 20, 2016.In May 2020, the series was renewe [..]
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BullA bull is a stock market speculator who buys a holding in a stock in the expectation that in the very short-term it will rise in value whereupon they will sell the stock to make a quick profit on the [..]
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