bollocks
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɒləks/
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Etymology 1
Plural of bollock (see there for more).
Noun
bollocks pl (normally plural, singular bollock)
- (Britain, vulgar) The testicles (sometimes used in the singular)
- (Britain, vulgar) Nonsense or information deliberately intended to mislead.
- That's a load of bollocks, mate!
- 2014, Peter Smith, Confessions of a Dice Dealer, page 105:
- All the dealers would steam into his cabin for a few sherbets after work, and to listen to his bollocks.
- (Ireland, vulgar) An idiot, an ignorant or disagreeable person.
- Don't mind him; he's only an oul' bollocks!
- (Britain, vulgar) A contraction of the dog's bollocks.
Alternative forms
- ballocks
- ballicks, ballix (Northern Ireland)
Synonyms
- (testicles): See also Thesaurus:testicles
- (nonsense): See also Thesaurus:nonsense
Derived terms
Derived terms
- bollock up, bollocks up
- bollock
- bollocking
Translations
testicles
nonsense or information deliberately intended to mislead
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Verb
bollocks (third-person singular simple present bollockses, present participle bollocksing, simple past and past participle bollocksed)
- (transitive, Britain, taboo, slang) To break.
- The telly's bollocksed.
- (transitive, Britain, taboo, slang) (also bollocks up) To fail (a task); to make a mess of.
- I bollocksed that exam.
Interjection
bollocks
- (Britain, taboo, slang) An expression of anger, frustration, etc.
- Oh bollocks, I'm late for work!
- (Britain, taboo, slang) An expression of incredulity.
- Bollocks! That never happened!
Synonyms
- Horlicks (euphemism)
- (expression of anger): See Thesaurus:dammit
- (expression of incredulity): See Thesaurus:bullshit
Translations
Etymology 2
See bollock
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