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bullshitby 1942, from bullshit (n.). Related: Bullshitted; bullshitting.
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bullshit"eloquent and insincere rhetoric," 1915, American English slang; see bull (n.1) + shit (n.), probably because it smells. But bull in the sense of "trivial or false statements" (191 [..]
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bullshitNoun. Nonsense, rubbish, egocentric boasting. Cf. 'bull'. Verb. To lie, fib.
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bullshit(n) obscene words for unacceptable behavior(v) speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths
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bullshitidle chatter, frequently untruthful.
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bullshit
(literally) The faeces of a bull.
(vulgar,slang) False or exaggerated statements made to impress and deceive the listener rather than inform; nonsense.
''Don't pay any attention to him. He talks [..]
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