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BOLLOCK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of bollock in English a rude word meaning to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong : He got bollocked by the boss. The teacher used to bollock me for talking in class. Related word. bollocking.
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Bollocks - Wikipedia
"Talking bollocks" and "bollockspeak" · A "bollocks" (singular noun) · Bollocks up (transitive verb) · To "drop a bollock" · Bollocking · "A kick in the bollocks" · " ...
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BOLLOCKS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOLLOCKS is testicles. How to use bollocks in a sentence ... bollock. bollocks. boll rot · See all Nearby Words. Articles Related to bollocks ...
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bollock
bollock (ˈbɒlək) [var. ballock.] 1. pl. The testicles. Cf. ballock 1.1744 School of Venus in D. Thomas Long Time Burning (1969) 362 You..can now without blushing call prick, stones, bollocks, cunt, tarse and the like names. 1763 Wilkes & Potter Essay on Woman (1871) 19 Prick, cunt, and bollocks in c...
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Do British people use the word 'bollocks' when they mean 'balls' in a ...
• Stark bollock naked - Completely naked. • Oh bollocks - I have a ... To bollock someone - to tell someone off. Upvote 2. Downvote Reply ...
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BOLLOCK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOLLOCK is bullock block.
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Bollock dagger
The bollock dagger is the predecessor to the Scottish dirk. The Bollock dagger was often used during Shakespeare's time and was only permitted to be carried by men.
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bollocks, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for bollocks is from 1901, in a letter by E. P. Alexander. bollocks is formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: bollock n. See ...
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NSFW British Slang: All the Ways to Use 'Bollocks' Explained!
Bollocks as an exclamation for disbelief (e.g., "Oh, bollocks!" – like "Oh, crap!") · Bollocks to mean nonsense or something untrue (e.g., " ...
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BOLLOCKS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
bollocks. bollworm · Bollywood · All ENGLISH words that begin with 'B'. Related terms of. bollocks. bollock · the bollocks · Tile. Wordle Helper · Tile ...
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BOLLOCKS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
bollocks ; plural noun. another word for testicles See testicle. nonsense; rubbish ; interjection. an exclamation of annoyance, disbelief, etc. something ...
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Bollocks! Wordsmith explains the origin of the popular Irish expletive
Bollocks used to be 'ballocks', dating right back to the Anglo-Saxons (the word not the bollocks). It's related to ball and was completely ...
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Bollock Brothers
Brothers)
"Dracs Back" (Charly) 1986 (as the Famous Bollock Brothers)
"Faith Healer" (Charly) 1986 (as the Bollock Brothers)
"Return of the Vampyre" Le Hand of Le Frog (MBC) 2010
Compilation albums
D Wing (UD, Japanese Bootleg) 1981 (as 4" Be 2")
Bollock Brothers, Bollock Sisters (Konexion Records
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bollix
bollix, v. low slang. (ˈbɒlɪks) Also bollux. [Alt. of bollocks, pl. of bollock.] trans. To bungle, make a mess of, confuse; also with up. So ˈbollixed ppl. a.1937 J. Weidman I can get it for you Wholesale 36 Watch your script... You're getting your cues all bollixed up. 1945 A. J. Liebling in Best A...
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▪ I. rollock slang. (ˈrɒlək) [Alteration of ballock, bollock.] a. pl. As int. = bollock 3. b. Comb., rollock naked adj. = ballock-naked adj.1961 ‘B. Wells’ Day Earth caught Fire ii. 31 ‘Rollocks!’ said Maguire and his voice was deliberately gruff to hide his embarrassment. 1962 A. Wesker Chips with ...
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