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A.k.a. pulling a bulworth

"Pulling a bulworth" is when a candidate starts saying what's on his mind, not caring what the public, media, or special interests think.

It's a reference to the movie "Bulworth" starring Warren Beatty. Bulworth is a senator running for re-election. Knowing that he is going to die in a few days, Bulworth stops caring what people think. He stops catering to special interests and starts saying what he actually believes. Although he often says offensive or politically incorrect things, it causes him to rise in the polls.
bulworth by ACinCA February 28, 2009
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-n.:
A politician(1) who avoids dealing with special interest, big oil, and corporate(1) lobbyists(1).
(ex. 1)

-n. idea:
To stop(4) worrying(3) what people(3) think(3) of(3) you(2), and saying what you truly believe(1). This generally happens when a person(2) is under the influence(1) of alcohol(2). Not necessarily a good(2) thing(8-1). Not necessarily bad(6-1).
(ex. 2, ex.3)

-adj. personality descriptor:
A type of person(2) who will say(4) what is on their mind, whether right(23) or wrong(3), popular(19) or not.
(ex.3, ex. 4)

-v. emotional(1) or psychological action:
Going Bulworth:
A primary(1) instance of this.
(ex. 2)

-v. emotional(1) or psychological action:
Gone Bulworth:
Continually doing this, perhaps uncontrollably.
(ex. 4)

-v. psychological action:
Pulling a/the Bulworth:
The act of intentionally saying what is unpopular(1) to get(5) a rise(2) out of people(3).
(ex. 3, ex.4)

Reference to the 1998 Warren Beatty(1) film: Bulworth
ex. 1:
Obama really went Bulworth in his first presidential campaign.

ex. 2:
Mel Gibson(1)'s drunken(1) rant(1).

ex. 3:
Sacha Baron Cohen is a Bulworth when he plays Borat, Bruno, and Ali G.

ex. 4:
Anything Bill O'Reilly(2) has ever said.
Bulworth by ZERØ O'skül March 19, 2011
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pulling a bulworth 

A.k.a. bulworth

"Pulling a bulworth" is when a candidate starts saying what's on his mind, not caring what the public, media, or special interests think.

It's a reference to the movie "Bulworth" starring Warren Beatty. Bulworth is a senator running for re-election. Knowing that he is going to die in a few days, Bulworth stops caring what people think. He stops catering to special interests and starts saying what he actually believes. Although he often says offensive or politically incorrect things, it causes him to rise in the polls.
That candidate knows he is retiring this year. He's pulling a bulworth because he doesn't have to be re-elected.
pulling a bulworth by ACinCA February 28, 2009
n. A screenshot fabricated by a company to misrepresent the graphics of a game; a combination of the words bullshit and screenshot.

Originated from Penny Arcade, a popular gaming webcomic.
-Have you seen Madden 2006 for the Xbox 360? The graphics are gonna be awesome!
-Dude, the Madden 2006 images they showed at E3 were bullshots. It doesn't look nearly as good as they said.
bullshot by Worker Unit #503,298,545 September 26, 2005
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Gayborhood 

N. A neighborhood containing homes, clubs, bars, restaurants, and other places of business and entertainment that cater to homosexuals.
"They've opened up a new club in the Gayborhood called the Male Box."
Gayborhood by Mia Shields January 6, 2006
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A small piece of information. Derived from the word ken, used often in the scottish language and is synonymous with knowledge.
Person 1: "Hey I don't get this shit. How do you solve this problem?"
Person 2: "I got that one. Give me some kenlets on this assignment and I'll help you w/ that one."
kenlet by Norma Y. October 8, 2005
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I mean I guess bro

a word of expression to when you give up on comprehending someone's words of ignorance, stupidity, absurdity or are too exhausted to formulate a proper response.

Commonly seen in TikTok comment sections in replies to lazy attempts at humor, overconfidentally incorrect statement, or an over-the-top comment or when someone completely misses the mark on something.
"actually... incorrect statement, hope this helps!"
"I mean I guess bro"
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