Pronunciation: /bʊlkɹæp/

Definitions of bullcrap

noun nonsense or foolishness; something that is untrue or fabricated

Example Sentences

A1 I don't believe that story, it sounds like bullcrap.

A2 She told me some bullcrap about being late because of traffic.

B1 I'm tired of listening to his constant bullcrap excuses.

B2 The politician's speech was full of bullcrap, trying to deceive the public.

C1 The CEO's explanation for the company's failure was nothing but bullcrap.

C2 The journalist exposed the government's bullcrap cover-up in a groundbreaking article.

Examples of bullcrap in a Sentence

formal The claim made by the suspect was proven to be nothing but bullcrap.

informal I can't believe you fell for her bullcrap excuse.

slang Stop feeding me that bullcrap, I know the truth.

figurative His promises turned out to be just a pile of bullcrap.

Grammatical Forms of bullcrap

past tense

bullcrapped

plural

bullcraps

comparative

more bullcrap

superlative

most bullcrap

present tense

bullcrap

future tense

will bullcrap

perfect tense

have bullcrapped

continuous tense

is bullcrapping

singular

bullcrap

positive degree

bullcrap

infinitive

to bullcrap

gerund

bullcrapping

participle

bullcrapped

Origin and Evolution of bullcrap

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'bullcrap' originated as a slang term in the United States, likely as a combination of 'bull' (meaning nonsense or lies) and 'crap' (meaning nonsense or rubbish).
Evolution of the word: The word 'bullcrap' has evolved to become a colloquial term used to express disbelief or skepticism towards something being said or presented as true. It is often used informally in conversation to dismiss or discredit information or statements perceived as false or misleading.