Idioms

bull pucky

bull pucky

1. Foolish, deceitful, bombastic, or arrogant talk. Primarily heard in US. Ah, don't listen to Jem, he's just full of bull pucky. Come on, that get-rich-quick scheme he's pitching you is just bull pucky. Mike loves to regale people with wild stories of his various exploits. It's all bull pucky, of course.
2. Bull feces. Primarily heard in US. Watch out for bull pucky with all these animals roaming around out here. Can you get one of the farmhands to clean up this bull pucky? A: "Depending on which way the wind's blowing, you could get the sweet smell of bull pucky from the nearby farms." B: "Gross."
See also: bull, pucky
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bull-pucky

(ˈbʊlpəki)
1. n. bull dung. Why didn’t you watch where you were going? Didn’t you expect to find bull-pucky in a barnyard?
2. n. nonsense; bullshit. That’s all just bull-pucky. Don’t believe a word of it.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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References in periodicals archive
There are those who say that you cannot transition to the LOC approach from an ILS and I say "bull pucky." I have even read articles wherein the author said that I must waste four-dollar-a-gallon fuel and come back for the LOC if the glideslope failed on the first approach.
"Bull pucky, I say!" declares JonPaul Lussier, ASID, of Sonnet Design Incorporated.
And Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater believes these rules will save lives -- bull pucky. Rules don't save lives; safe driving saves lives.
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