Horseshit

The word horseshit or horse shit can mean or be used to describe:

  • The feces of the horse; see horse manure, in this meaning more often spelled as two words. It has many slang names including "road apples".
    • When left on a public road, removing it becomes a task for street cleaning.
  • Nonsense, either inaccurate statements spoken out of ignorance rather than deception, or irrelevant statements (which are not necessarily false) spoken to avoid answering a direct question or to divert the conversation. (usually spelled as one word) (slang): see bullshit.
  • Appearance, as in: "You look like horseshit". In Kodak Moment, Ned Gardner says "You look like horseshit", referring to one's appearance.[1] One would not say "you look like bullshit". This is the difference in colloquial use.
  • Expressing how one feels: "I feel like horseshit". Again one would not say "I feel like bullshit". However one could say I feel like crap.
  • Taste, as in: "This beer tastes like horseshit".[2] One could say this beer tastes like crap but would not say "this beer tastes like bullshit or dogshit".
  • Description, horseshit can be used as an adjective to describe a noun: "That is horseshit beer".[3]

Usage

This word is generally used in a derogatory manner and can be used as a noun or adjective. It is often used to dismiss viewpoints one considers to be absurd. Ie. Two guys discussing relativism and Tyrone overhears them and says, "That sounds like a bunch of horseshit."

Usage in media

Horseshit is used in John McCain: An American Odyssey a book about John McCain: "Can you believe this antediluvian horseshit?[4]

Robert G. Barrett author of The Boys From Binjiwunyawunya the main protagonist Les Norton was fond of many colloquialisms including "They’re as rare as rocking-horse shit."[5]

Dustin Kurtz used the term several times in his Melville House article How to Lay Off 600 Booksellers: With a Delicious Dollop of Horseshit about the college textbook industry. He states, "Horseshit is not a lie, it is a gift; in place of a lie, the acknowledgement that you don’t even owe your victims an explanation that approaches the truth."[6]

Etymology

"Horsefeathers" is another variation that U.S. cartoonist Billy De Beck invented in 1928; as another variation of "nonsense".[7] "Rocking horse shit" is another variation, with the irony that it is impossible for an inanimate object to produce feces. It is sometimes expressed as "As rare as rocking horseshit."[8][9]

In everyday language

Outside of the academic world, among natural speakers of North American English, as an interjection or adjective, "horseshit" conveys general displeasure, an objection to, or points to unfairness within, some state of affairs. It can be also used to refer to how something appears. For example: That looks like horseshit. In this case, one would not say that looks like bullshit. In general, "horseshit" and "bullshit" are used in roughly similar contexts to refer to something as nonsensical, although "horseshit" seems to have a somewhat stronger connotation, with an added layer of loathing on the part of the user that isn't as evident when using the somewhat more neutral "bullshit".

gollark: Unfortunately, things may be moving away from this. We're in a good place now where most high-performance devices are *relatively* open and support approximately the same standards for boot and whatever, but in many areas ARM is beginning to take over with its general locked-down-ness and utterly awful mess of incompatible boot systems.
gollark: Oh no, imagine being able to use things as general-purpose computers!
gollark: As far as I know they only added Linux support initially so it would be considered a computer for tax purposes, or something similarly stupid.
gollark: If you install Linux on there, you won't buy the games.
gollark: Presumably PS3s are sold somewhat below cost to make back money on the games.

See also

References

Notes

  1. "Kodak Moment". google.com.
  2. "'Horseshit Beer,' Craft Everything Else at Blind Butcher". Eater Dallas.
  3. "Racked Dallas: Lower Greenville Archives". racked.com. Archived from the original on 2014-03-05.
  4. Timberg, Robert (September 2007). John McCain: An American Odyssey. google.com. Simon & Schuster, Free Press. p. 17. ISBN 9781416571889. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  5. "Robert G. Barrett, Les Norton, and twentieth-century Aussie slang". ozwords.org.
  6. "How to lay off 600 booksellers: with a delicious dollop of horseshit". Melville House Books.
  7. "Online Etymology Dictionary". etymonline.com.
  8. "Definition of rocking horse shit". allwords.com.
  9. "As rare as Rocking Horse shit! - allgatesbrewery.com". allgatesbrewery.com. Archived from the original on 2014-03-05.

Bibliography

  • Barrett, Robert G. The Boys From Binjiwunyawunya (Pan Macmillan Australia Pty, Limited, 1987) ISBN 0330271652
  • Gardner, Ned Kodak Moment Pg. 213 "You look like horseshit," (iUniverse Books, 2005) ISBN 0-595-36467-5
  • Kurtz, Dustin How to Lay Off 600 Booksellers: with a Delicious Dollop of Horseshit (Melville House 14 NOVEMBER 2013) Retrieved March 4, 2014
  • Timberg, Robert John McCain: An American Odyssey Pg. 17 (Touchstone Books, 1999) ISBN 0-684-86794-X
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