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词组 bollocks; ballocks
释义 bollocks; ballocks
noun
  1. the testicles UK, 1744
    Rarely singular.
    • I’ve got fuckin’ massive bollocks. Let me show you how big my bollocks are. — Guy Ritchie et al., Lock, Stock ... & Four Stolen Hooves, p. 92, 2000
    • He grabs at my bollocks. I try to get away[.] — John King, Human Punk, p. 81, 2000
  2. nonsense UK, 1919
    The 1977 album “Never Mind The Bollocks Here’s The Sex Pistols” brought “bollocks” to shop windows across the UK. Atthe time there was outrage but a quarter of a century later theword is now commonplace.
    • “Mmmm... a fruity little number with a surprising bite,” like some kind of wine tasting-type bollocks. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 10, 2000
    • “That silver piece was made by the hand of one of the greatest -” “Ballocks, miss.” — Jonathan Gash, The Ten Word Game, p. 115, 2003
  3. anything considered to be the finest, the most excellent, the best UK
    An abbreviated form of DOG’S BOLLOCKS
  4. Vinoo was, and is, the absolute bollocks — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 10, 2000
  5. nerve, courage UK
    An international conceit: BOLLOCKS
  6. I saw him walking into the dead end of the estate. That took a lot of bollocks: he didn’t know what he walking into. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 282, 1995
  7. [H]e shouts above the din, seemingly oblivious to the fact that World War III has broken out around him. He’s got some bollocks[.] — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 94, 1999
  8. I just think you need a bit more fire, you know? A bit of bollocks. — David Bowker, The Joy of Sexism, p. 46, 1999
  9. I reckon you’re full of shit. Firebug Doug wouldn’t have the bollocks. — Guy Ritchie et al., Lock, Stock ... & Four Stolen Hooves, p. 92, 2000
  10. trouble, conflict UK
    • D’you want to say something to myself? D’you want bollocks? Little cunt. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 3, 2001
  11. a despicable contemptible person UK
    • Ask that bollocks. — Ultimate Force, 25 June 2003

see:DOG’SBOLLOCKS
bollocks
used rhetorically to register doubt and disbelief UK
  • LEE: That’ll keep you awake. MOON: Will it bollocks. — Lack Stock... & a Fist Full of Jack and Jills, p. 190, 2000
do your bollocks
  1. to become enraged, to lose your temper UK
    • [H]er fella found out she’d been redistributing his stock [...] he’d have done his bollocks. — Wayne Anthony, Spanish Highs, p. 170, 1999
  2. to lose all your money gambling UK
    • [T]hey must hold back $10 each to ensure they could ger a cab back to Epsom should they do their bollocks — On The Cobbles, p. 143, 2000
go to bollocks
to be forgotten UK
  • The teaching went to bollocks now. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 338, 1995
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