Horse pucky American noun phrase informal idiomatic
Used to describe foolish, deceitful, bombastic, or arrogant talk.
People in the company hate Mark since he's full of horse pucky.
Don't believe in Jane. She's horse pucky.
Something that is useless, horrible, deceptive, or unjust.
This is horse pucky! The little girl witnessed her parent's accident.
In my factory, women get paid less than men. Do you think that it's horse pucky?
Used to describe someone who is good at persuading people to do or believe something
Primally used in the UK to indicate the typical manner of communication from the high social class
To frequently or constantly talk or complain about one's favourite topic or issue
Used to imply that one talks for such a long time that someone becomes tired or bored
To talk
Used to describe a situation when people say nothing and feel worried, embarrassed or uncomfortable
A heavy silence fell upon the room after Jane refused John's proposal.