Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense bullshits, present participle bullshitting, past tense, past participle bullshitted
1. uncountable noun
If you say that something is bullshit, you are saying that it is nonsense or completely untrue.
[informal, rude, disapproval]
All the rest I said, all that was bullshit.
2. verb
If you say that someone is bullshitting you, you mean that what they are telling you is nonsense or completely untrue.
[informal, rude]
Don't bullshit me, Brian! [VERB noun]
He's basically bullshitting. [VERB]
bullshit in British English
(ˈbʊlʃɪt) slang
noun
1.
exaggerated or foolish talk; nonsense
2.
deceitful or pretentious talk
3.
(in the British Army) exaggerated zeal, esp for ceremonial drill, cleaning, polishing, etc
Usually shortened to: bull
verbWord forms: -shits, -shitting or -shitted
4. (intransitive)
to talk in an exaggerated or foolish manner
5. (transitive)
to talk bullshit to (a person)
▶ USAGE Bullshit was formerly considered to be taboo, and it was labelled as such in older editionsof Collins English Dictionary. However, it has now become acceptable in speech, although more conservative peoplemay object to its use
Derived forms
bullshitter (ˈbullshitter)
noun
bullshit in American English
(ˈbʊlˌʃɪt)
Slang
noun
1.
foolish, insincere, exaggerated, or boastful talk; nonsense
verb intransitive, verb transitiveWord forms: ˈbullˌshit or ˈbullˌshiting