"All of a sudden, some kid walks in and the kid yells that the bulls are coming, right..." -Johnny Boy
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From the expletive bullshit. To talk nonsense/bullshit.
He was bulling me but I didn't believe him.
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Early Bowery term for officers of the law, possibly originating in the late 19'th century. Also called flatfoots.
1900's textile cart driver: "Zeeser Gottenyu! You've poisoned my horse! Oh thank God, here come the bulls.
Monk Eastman: "'ello officer Fitzpatrick, this cart-driver's waving a gun at me!"
Corrupt 1900's cop: "'ey, ye sold me wife some moth-eaten fabric about a week ago, and now yer falseley accusin' this nice fella o' poisonin' yer horse, I oughta hall ye in!"
cart driver: "this man poisoned my horse, and you're halling me in? You filthy Irish pig! And you, horse-poisoner, a shande, a shande for the Goyim!"
Eastman: "the Goy is my hand-servant, good luck jackass!"
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The Bull is used to have sex in Trinidad
I cah lime now dwag I wah bull my gyal
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When a guy performs a moon and the viewer(s) can see his hairy balls dangling below his bare ass, resembling the rear end view of a bull.
Ewww gross, I just got bulled by Roger and his balls were hanging below his knees!
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Tom Holt: Open Sesame, page 109 of the paperback, sixth line: "Straight up, Skip, no bull. Look for yourself."
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short for bullshit. Follows the word-shortening convention of the St. James area of Chicago.
His explanation for being late to dinner was total bulls.
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