Past tense of bullshit; told lies or exaggerations to trick or mislead someone.
Past tense form of 'bullshit,' which emerged in early 20th-century American English. The '-ed' suffix marks completed action. While profane, it became standard informal English by the mid-20th century, appearing in literature and academic writing.
What's wild is that 'bullshitted' actually entered academic and journalistic writing as a serious word—you'll find it in scholarly articles about rhetoric and deception. Profanity that's genuinely useful gets adopted, no matter how crude it sounds.
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