bull
bull [bull bulls bulled bulling] BrE [bʊl] NAmE [bʊl] noun 1. countable the male of any animal in the cow family •a bull neck (= a short thick neck like a bull's ) compare ↑bullock, ↑cow, ↑ox, ↑steer 2. countable the male of the ↑elephant, ↑whale and some other large animals compare ↑cow 3. countable (finance)a person who buys shares in a company, hoping to sell them soon afterwards at a higher price compare ↑bear 4. countable an official order or statement from the Pope (= the head of the Roman Catholic Church) •a papal bull 5. uncountable (slang) = ↑bullshit •That's a load of bull! 6. countable = ↑bullseye see also ↑cock and bull story more at a red rag to a bull at ↑red adj., shoot the bull at ↑shoot v. Idioms: ↑bull in a china shop ▪ ↑take the bull by the horns Word Origin: senses 1 to 3 and sense 6 late Old English bula Old Norse boli ↑bullocksense 4 Middle English Old French bulle Latin bulla ‘bubble, rounded object’ medieval Latin ‘seal ’ ‘ sealed document’ Example Bank: •If you want to believe all that bull it's up to you. •That's just bull and you know it.
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