bullshit vs triumph

bullshit

noun
  • A card game in which players try to discard their hands first, following rules that encourage bluffing, calling others' bluffs, and penalizing others by tricking them into inaccurate accusations. 

  • Feces produced by a bull. 

  • Statements that are transparently or offensively false. 

  • Statements made without regard for their truth value. 

  • Synonym of shit (in its sense of any stuff, especially when viewed negatively or with collegial vulgarity). 

  • Statements that are intentionally misleading, whether true or not. 

  • Statements that are false or exaggerated to impress or cheat the listener. 

verb
  • To come up with on the spot; to improvise. 

  • To have casual conversation with no real point; to shoot the breeze. 

  • To tell lies, exaggerate; to mislead; to deceive. 

intj
  • An expression of disbelief at what one has just heard. 

adj
  • absurd, irrational, or nonsensical (Most often said of speech, information, or content.) 

triumph

noun
  • A card trick in which the cards are shuffled with half face-up and half face-down, then laid out so that only the observer's chosen card is facing upward. 

  • A magnificent and imposing ceremonial performed in honor of a victor. 

  • A state of joy or exultation at success. 

  • a ceremony held to publicly celebrate and sanctify the military achievement of an army commander. 

  • A work of art, cuisine, etc. of very high quality. 

  • A conclusive success following an effort, conflict, or confrontation of obstacles; victory; conquest. 

  • A card game, also called trump. 

verb
  • To play a trump in a card game. 

  • To succeed, win, or attain ascendancy. 

  • To be prosperous; to flourish. 

  • To celebrate victory with pomp; to rejoice over success; to exult in an advantage gained; to exhibit exultation. 

  • To prevail over rivals, challenges, or difficulties. 

How often have the words bullshit and triumph occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )