horseshit

noun
UK: /ˈhɔːʃɪt/
US: /ˈhɔːrʃɪt/
  1. False or nonsensical statements; lies or exaggeration.

    1. That's just horseshit, he never said that.
    2. Don't give me that horseshit about being too busy to help; I know you're free.
  2. Something worthless or of poor quality; rubbish.

    1. This old car is a piece of horseshit.
    2. I'm not paying for this horseshit, it's broken after one use!
horseshit verb
  1. To deceive or mislead someone with false statements.

    1. He's horseshitting us about his qualifications.
    2. Are you trying to horseshit me into believing that story again?
horseshit interjection
  1. Expressing disbelief or rejection; nonsense!

    1. Horseshit! I don't believe a word you're saying.
    2. Horseshit, the team played terribly, that's why they lost.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "horseshit" in English means: False or nonsensical statements; lies or exaggeration., Something worthless or of poor quality; rubbish..

The phonetic transcription of "horseshit" is /ˈhɔːʃɪt/ in British English and /ˈhɔːrʃɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "horseshit": poppycock, balderdash, drivel, bull, hogwash, nonsense, bullshit, rubbish, crap, bs, shite.

Example usage of "horseshit": "That's just horseshit, he never said that.". More examples on the page.