noun nonsense or foolishness; false or exaggerated statements
verb to talk nonsense or lie
Commonly used to criticize dishonesty or deception in political speeches or actions.
May be used to describe deceptive or manipulative behavior in interpersonal relationships or therapy sessions.
Used to describe false or misleading information in research or academic papers.
Often used to call out misleading statements or empty promises in business negotiations or marketing.
Frequently used to highlight false or sensationalized news stories or reporting.
In writing, 'bullshit' may be used to describe false or exaggerated information that is presented as fact.
Psychologists may use the term 'bullshit' to describe deceptive or manipulative behavior in a professional setting.
Lawyers may use 'bullshit' to refer to frivolous or misleading legal arguments.
In a business context, 'bullshit' may refer to misleading or exaggerated claims made by competitors.
Politicians may use 'bullshit' to criticize false or misleading statements made by their opponents.
Journalists may use 'bullshit' to describe inaccurate or biased reporting.
Teachers may use 'bullshit' to describe dishonest or lazy behavior from students.
Scientists may use 'bullshit' to refer to flawed or misleading research findings.
Doctors may use 'bullshit' to describe false or misleading medical information.
Engineers may use 'bullshit' to refer to inaccurate or exaggerated claims about a project or design.