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bullspit

A better word than bullshine to use in the workplace and on the radio/t.v. that is safe to say.
Joe-Do you see that bro? This guy made fun of my defintion of bullshine!

Bill-I know dude. That's bullspit. (laughs at Joe's displeasure)
by Jim Richalds. October 31, 2009
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bullsprinkles

It's like bullshit, just spread in fun candy sized pieces!
When she talks I can see the bullsprinkles flying out of her mouth!
by Ms, Creativity! September 24, 2013
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bullshipping

A term made out of shipping and bullshitting you use for imagining couples of people or fictional characters while being silly about it.
A part of it is comming up with the worst ship names and imagening silly offspring.
> "Oh! Oh! Oh! I just came up with another great bullship!
Imagine, what'd happen, if a Tabaxi Bard seduced a tarasque"
> "And the bullshipping begins. *sigh*"
> "Behold the almighty Tarabaxi"
> "But ... but ... will it be like a huge cat or just smol spiky dragon?"
by betalars November 20, 2019
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bullshipper

One who claims item is sent, when it has not been.
Often on eBay they’ll create a label w/ tracking number, but never send the item
Don’t buy from that seller as they’re a known bullshipper.
by anonymous March 10, 2022
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bullshpeep

A bullshit way of saying bullshit

Can also be used as an alternative for bullshit
What utter bullshpeep
by Maple_Syrup091 August 6, 2022
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Bullsplaining

A form of verbalsplaining where you declare someone's argument "bullshit" and then proceed to explain why it's bullshit, again without engaging with the actual content. Bullsplaining is sensesplaining's more aggressive cousin—it doesn't just claim the argument lacks sense; it claims the argument is intentionally deceptive, manipulative, or worthless. The bullsplainer isn't just correcting you; they're exposing you, revealing your supposed deception to anyone listening. It's the rhetorical equivalent of calling someone a liar and then giving a speech about why lying is bad, without ever addressing what they actually said. Bullsplaining is beloved by online commenters, political pundits, and anyone who's ever felt that "you're wrong" wasn't dismissive enough.
Bullsplaining Example: "He posted a thread about economic inequality with sources and data. The first response was a bullsplaining essay about why his entire argument was 'bullshit'—no engagement with his sources, no counter-evidence, just a lengthy explanation of his supposed deception. The thread died. Bullsplaining had done its job: ending discussion without requiring thought."
by Abzugal February 16, 2026
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