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bullshit verb to deceive someone, to fool someone US, 1937- Through the port...I climbed out on the bodkin...I’m not bullshitting Chris. — Robert S. Close, Love Me Sailor, p. 141, 1945
- I was just bull shittin’ her all the way down the line anyway to try to make peace before I get out of the house. — Babs Gonzales, Movin’ On Down De Line, p. 126, 1975
- Elijah leaned in closer, glancing into Toe’s eyes, from time to time, checking out the pulse vein on the side of his throat, watching his hands as he talked, paying close attention to all the things that might tell him whether or not the bullshitter was trying to bullshit the bullshitter. — Odie Hawkins, Chicago Hustle, p. 126, 1977
- I took the liberty of bullshitting you, okay? — The Blues Brothers, 1980
- I knew he was bullshitting. — Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, 1986
- Lonely John had bullshitted the receivers with his new suit and his dodgy business cards. — Harrison Biscuit, The Search for Savage Henry, p. 94, 1995
- I didn’t care. I had lost the ability to bullshit. — Jerry Maguire, 1996
- The way I see it, bullshitting and lying are completely different [...] When a bullshitter bullshits, it’s purely for the sake of bullshitting. — Danny King, The Burglar Diaries, p. 111, 2001
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