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knackers noun- the testicles UK, 1866
From an earlier sense (castanets). - I turned again, and–yeeeoooowww!–a spade handle leapt up at me as I stepped on the end of it, and gave me a resounding whack in the crutch, right in the knackers, de-balling me. — Alvin Purple, p. 25, 1974
- L is for LEACHES that hid in the mud. Attach themselves to my knackers and suck out the blood. — Martin Cameron, A Look at the Bright Side, 1988
- Please stop bowing, you keep nutting me in the knackers. — Dave Courtney, Dodgy Dave’s Little Black Book, p. 136, 2001
- This is high-octane funky meets tribal house that grabs you by the knackers and twists ‘em. — Mixmag, p. 5, April 2003
- nonsense UK, 1984
Identical in use to all senses of BALLSBOLLOCKS ▶ off your knackers drunk or drug-intoxicated UK, 2001- [G]etting up to no good in the pursuit of getting off their knackers on drugs. — Ministry, p. 39, January 2002
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