noun A slang term used to describe nonsense, foolishness, or meaningless talk.
Refers to deceptive or nonsensical speech or behavior by politicians or political figures
Used to criticize fake news, misinformation, or inflammatory content shared online
Describes sensationalist or misleading content in news or entertainment
Critiques the use of empty rhetoric or meaningless talk in public debates or discussions
Writers may use the term 'gobshitery' to describe poor writing or nonsensical content in literature or media.
Psychologists may use 'gobshitery' informally to describe irrational or nonsensical behavior in their clients or in general.
Journalists may use 'gobshitery' to criticize biased reporting or sensationalist news coverage.
Teachers may use 'gobshitery' to describe irrelevant or nonsensical information in educational materials or student work.
Politicians may use 'gobshitery' to criticize deceptive or nonsensical political rhetoric or policies.
Lawyers may use 'gobshitery' to describe frivolous or nonsensical legal arguments.
Marketing executives may use 'gobshitery' to criticize ineffective or nonsensical marketing campaigns or strategies.
Scientists may use 'gobshitery' to describe pseudoscience or unfounded claims in their field.
Social workers may use 'gobshitery' to describe unhelpful or counterproductive behavior in their clients or in social services.
Medical doctors may use 'gobshitery' to describe unscientific or quack medical treatments or advice.