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bollock; ballock verb to reprimand someone, to admonish someone, to scold someone UK, 1938- I could hear Dave M bollocking Dave P. — Brian McDonald, Elephant Boys, p. 213, 2000
- They were sources of information to be bullied, cajoled, praised and bollocked as the occasion demanded. — Duncan MacLaughlin, The Filth, p. 196, 2002
- Like all females, they delightedly seized the chance of ballocking a man for being ill in the first place[.] — Jonathan Gash, The Ten Word Game, p. 257, 2003
- By a real stroke of bad luck my mum caught me smoking outside the local off-licence and I was grounded for a few days. We hadn’t embraced the language of Neighbours and Buffy the Vampire Slayer then though. We called it getting bollocked. — Stuart Maconie, Cider with Roadies, p. 109, 2003
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