bull session

noun

Etymology

From bull(shit) + session.

  1. derived from sessiō
  2. derived from session
  3. inherited from session
  4. formed as bull session — “bull + session

Definitions

  1. An informal discursive group discussion, often one where politics, economics or current…

    An informal discursive group discussion, often one where politics, economics or current events are discussed.

    • For instance, if you were having a bull session in somebody’s room, and somebody wanted to come in, nobody’d let them in if they were some dopey, pimply guy.
    • "We had the usual bull sessions about solving the world's problems or what would be the result of something," recalls Breidbart.

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