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We have found multiple words bull. Choose the one you are looking for and click on the link in its Dictionary entry column to see its detailed etymology.

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bull English (Adjective Noun) (finance) Of a market in which prices are rising (compare bear). (of large mammals) adult male. Large and strong, like a bull.. Stupid (Philadelphia, slang) A man.. (UK). (UK, historical, [...](finance) Of a market in which prices are rising (compare bear). (of large mammals) adult male. Large and strong, like a bull.. Stupid (Philadelphia, slang) A man.. (UK). (UK, historical, [...]
bull English (Verb) (UK, military) To polish boots to a high shine.. (finance, transitive) To endeavour to raise prices in.. (finance, transitive) To endeavour to raise the market price of.. (intransitive) To be in [...](UK, military) To polish boots to a high shine.. (finance, transitive) To endeavour to raise prices in.. (finance, transitive) To endeavour to raise the market price of.. (intransitive) To be in [...]
bull English (Noun Verb) A papal bull, an official document or edict from the Pope.. A seal affixed to a document, especially a document from the Pope. (dated, 17th century) to publish in a Papal bull.A papal bull, an official document or edict from the Pope.. A seal affixed to a document, especially a document from the Pope. (dated, 17th century) to publish in a Papal bull.
bull English (Noun Verb) (euphemistic, informal) Nonsense.. A lie. To mock, cheat.(euphemistic, informal) Nonsense.. A lie. To mock, cheat.
bull English (Noun) (16th century, obsolete) a bubble.(16th century, obsolete) a bubble.

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