Bullshit
Bullshit is a vulgar slang term used to describe statements, claims, or discourse that are false, misleading, or produced with little regard for truth. It can function as a noun (That claim is bullshit), a verb (to bullshit someone), or an adjective (a bullshit excuse). The core idea is not merely being wrong but demonstrating a disregard for accuracy or honesty, often to placate or persuade.
Etymology and usage: The phrase is attested in American English in the early 20th century. It blends
In philosophy and rhetoric: The concept gained formal attention with Harry Frankfurt’s 2005 essay On Bullshit,
Social and cultural context: “Bullshit” is considered vulgar and informal, and is typically avoided in polite