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An Irish bull is a ludicrous, incongruent or absurd statement, generally unrecognized as such by its author. The inclusion of the epithet Irish is a late addition.

(1993). 9780198612711, Clarendon. .

John Pentland Mahaffy, Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, observed, "an Irish bull is always pregnant", i.e. with truthful meaning.Rabkin, Eric S. "Taking the bull (by the horns?)" The Michigan Alumnus, Volume 99 University of Michigan Libraries, 1992 p.18 The "father" of the Irish bull is often said to be Sir , who once asked "Why should we put ourselves out of our way to do anything for posterity, for what has posterity ever done for us?". Roche may have been Sheridan's model for .


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The derivation of "bull" in this sense is unclear. It may be related to boul "fraud, deceit, trickery", Icelandic bull "nonsense", bull "falsehood", or the verb bull "befool, mock, cheat". Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. "bull, n. 4" [1] (subscription needed).

As the Oxford English Dictionary points out, the epithet "Irish" is a more recent addition, the original word bull for such nonsense having been traced back at least to the early 17th century. By the late 19th century the expression Irish bull was well known, but writers were expressing reservations such as: "But it is a cruel injustice to poor Paddy to speak of the genuine 'bull' as something distinctly Irish, when countless examples of the same kind of blunder, not a whit less startling, are to be found elsewhere." The passage continues, presenting Scottish, English and French specimens in support.Brown, Marshall (1894). Bulls and Blunders (2nd ed.). Chicago: S. C. Griggs & Co.


Examples
  • "He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long." – "Red" Will Danaher, in The Quiet Man
  • "If I could drop dead right now, I'd be the happiest man alive." – Samuel Goldwyn, movie producer (1882–1974)
  • "Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours." – Misattributed to Yogi Berra, baseball player (1925–2015)
  • "There'll be people dying in this town who've never f---ing died before" – Belfast taxi driver
  • "to make an Irish bull, I should expect the next stage in Evolution not to be a stage in Evolution at all" – C.S. Lewis, in Mere ChristianityLewis, C. S. 2012. Mere Christianity. C. S. Lewis Signature Classic. London, England: William Collins.


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