Pronunciation: /bʊlkɹæp/
noun nonsense or foolishness; something that is untrue or fabricated
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.
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.
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