bullshit

/ˈbʊlˌʃɪt/
verb
  1. To talk nonsense or exaggerate in order to deceive or impress someone.
    • She can bullshit with the best of them when she needs to.
    • He tried to bullshit his way through the interview.
    • Stop bullshitting me and tell me the truth.
noun
  1. Nonsense, lies, or exaggerated talk intended to deceive or impress.
    • The report was full of bullshit and had no real facts.
    • I can't stand all the bullshit in political ads.
    • Don't listen to his bullshit; he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Antonyms
interjection
  1. Used to express disbelief or strong disagreement.
    • When she said she'd never eaten pizza, I just thought, bullshit.
    • Bullshit! There's no way he ran a marathon in two hours.
    • Bullshit! That's not what happened at all.
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