noun
- Foul or stagnant water that collects in the lowest part of a ship's hull.
- Nonsense, rubbish, or worthless talk or writing.
Usage: nautical; literal sense
Usage: informal; figurative sense
Examples
- The crew had to pump out the bilgewater that had accumulated during the long voyage.
- The politician's speech was nothing but bilgewater designed to mislead voters.
- After the storm, bilgewater sloshed around in the hold of the fishing boat.
- I don't have time for that bilgewater—give me the facts.
- The old ship reeked of bilgewater and salt.
- His excuses were pure bilgewater; nobody believed him.