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bullcrap
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bullcrap" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and somewhat vulgar.
It can be used to express disbelief or disdain for something that is perceived as nonsense or untrue. Example: "I can't believe he actually said that; it's just a load of bullcrap."
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Exact Expressions
11 human-written examples
"Lessons are bullcrap".
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I really do hope India is rid of the bullcrap hero worship after this series.
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Once you have language, "you need a bullcrap detector".
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We watch Pippa, Den and Kim trying to hold mundane yet complicated lives together while dealing with the several tonnes of privately contracted healthcare managementese bullcrap that assails them from every side.
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We already had started at a bad place because the budget for the Bahamas in 2015 was a bullcrap budget.
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So everything about it, the circumstantial bullcrap, is irrelevant, it is impossible.
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She knew everyone from the Studio 54 crowd to Truman Capote, Jerry Hall to Woody Allen, but, as she says: 'There wasn't a lot of bullcrap then.
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"The media in Australia is bullcrap," he added.
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The guest's chortling condescension and eager cynicism suggest he's unimpressed with the raft of crackpot bullcrap suggested by "ordinary" members of the public, but not because they're obviously wrong.
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Personally, I don't subscribe to the bullcrap theory that motherhood should define a woman, but at least one of these columnists does.
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"You know, saying, 'This is bullcrap,' " Barrett told me.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "bullcrap" sparingly and be mindful of your audience, as it is considered vulgar. Consider using it to convey strong emotion or disbelief in informal settings.
Common error
Avoid using "bullcrap" in formal writing or professional communication. Opt for more neutral alternatives like "inaccuracy" or "misinformation".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bullcrap" functions primarily as a noun, often used as a direct object or predicate nominative. It serves to label something as false, nonsensical, or deceptive, as exemplified by the Ludwig's examples from news and media sources.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "bullcrap" is a vulgar term used to express strong disbelief or disdain towards something considered untrue or nonsensical. Ludwig AI analysis confirms that while grammatically correct, its usage is best confined to informal settings due to its offensive nature. Alternatives like "nonsense" or "rubbish" are more suitable for formal contexts. The examples from news and media outlets in Ludwig's database underscore its role as a tool for expressing strong disagreement or frustration.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
crap
A shorter, slightly less intense version of "bullcrap".
nonsense
A general term for something that doesn't make sense or is untrue, less vulgar.
rubbish
British English term for something considered worthless or untrue.
a load of baloney
Informal expression for nonsense, often used to dismiss an argument.
hogwash
An informal term for something considered ridiculous or untrue.
utter tripe
British slang expressing something as complete rubbish.
balderdash
An older, somewhat humorous term for nonsense.
poppycock
A more playful term for nonsense.
falsehood
A formal term for an untrue statement.
lies
Deliberately untrue statements.
FAQs
What does "bullcrap" mean?
"Bullcrap" is a vulgar term for nonsense or something untrue. It's used to express strong disbelief or disdain.
When is it appropriate to use "bullcrap"?
It's appropriate in informal settings with people you know well. Avoid using it in formal writing, professional communication, or around people who might be offended.
What can I say instead of "bullcrap"?
Is "bullcrap" the same as "bullshit"?
Yes, "bullcrap" and "bullshit" are essentially the same, both serving as vulgar terms for nonsense.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
100%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested