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bollocks
bol‧locks/ˈbɒləks $ ˈbɑː-/ noun [PLURAL] British English spoken informal [Language : Old English; Origin : beallucas 'testicles'] 1. used to say rudely that you think something is wrong or stupid SYN rubbish: ▪ Your lyrics are complete bollocks; they don’t actually mean anything, do they? ▪ She’s just talking a load of old bollocks.
2. a word used to emphasize that you are annoyed or angry: ▪ Oh, bollocks! We’ve missed it.
3. bollocks to you/that/it etc used when you refuse to accept or obey something: ▪ Yeah? Well, bollocks to you too, mate!
4. the two round male organs that produce sperm SYN testicle
noun PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES be the dog's bollocks EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Maybe so, but this is bollocks. ▪ On the radio whenever Leeds have possession they seem to waffle on about a load of bollocks. ▪ Today is the day for those who think the election is a load of old bollocks to register their presence. ▪ We bet the Marquis De Sade never had to put up with bollocks like that.
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