Turkish pronunciation
 bulzayPronunciation
 /ˈbo͞olzī/ /ˈbuːlzaɪ/
Etymology
  ()  The English longbow yeomen were directed to practice frequently, and it has been stated that there was often a practice held immediately after church services in small hamlets, the only time during the week when many of the archers would gather. A common target was the white skull of a bull, and the greatest skill could be illustrated by getting a "bull's eye".
See "point blank" for another common shooting term with similar origin.