bollocks
Americannoun
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(used with a plural verb) ballocks.
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(used with a singular or plural verb) rubbish; nonsense; claptrap (often used as an interjection).
plural noun
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another word for testicles See testicle
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nonsense; rubbish
interjection
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an exclamation of annoyance, disbelief, etc
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something excellent
verb
Usage
Both its anatomical senses and its various extended senses nowadays have far less impact than they used to, and seem unlikely to cause offence, though some older or more conservative people may object. The fact that shops displaying the Sex Pistols' album containing this word were charged with offences defined in 19th-century Indecent Advertisement and Vagrancy Acts now seems hard to credit
Etymology
Origin of bollocks
First recorded in 1735–45; variant of ballocks
Example Sentences
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Please feel free to tweet complicated strategy opinions at me on Twitter, or tell me I'm utter bollocks, or join me in praising Mo Salah, the only Liverpool player I can name.
From Golf Digest • Aug. 5, 2019
“Plots, secrets, fake scoops, bollocks, and backward thinking: it takes just one night of watching television to understand Italy’s talk-show crisis” was one of his tweets at the end of January.
From The New Yorker • Jun. 22, 2015
Have a bunch of Britishisms ready for when the American accent mockery starts: “I say, cheerio and bollocks to that, mate!”
From Slate • Jun. 3, 2015
Not surprised!"stumbuffer -"every day, walking to school, listening to "never mind the bollocks"" jonnyduk: "I bought my first one in 1985.
From The Guardian • Oct. 27, 2010
But the idea that he earned this spot, well, it's bollocks, to appropriate Poulter's word.
From Golf Digest • Sep. 13, 2010
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