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词组 bollocks
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bollocks
adjective nonsensical UK, 1996
⇨ bollocks; ballocks
noun
1
the testicles. Rarely singular UK, 1744.
2
nonsense. The 1977 album 'Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols' brought 'bollocks' to shop windows across the UK. At the time there was outrage but a quarter of a century later the word is now commonplace UK, 1919.
3
anything considered to be the finest, the most excellent, the best. An abbreviated form of DOG'S BOLLOCKS; usually after 'the' UK, 2000.
4
nerve, courage. BOLLOCKS (testicles) and bravery are both symbols of masculinity, one must therefore equal the other UK, 1995.
5
trouble, conflict UK, 2001.
6
a despicable contemptible person UK, 2003⇨ See: DOG'S BOLLOCKS.
7
fools. The singular fool may well be a bollock or bollocks UK, 2006. do your bollocks1. to become enraged, to lose your temper UK, 1999.2. to lose all your money gambling UK, 2000. go to bollocksto be forgotten UK, 1995. will it bollocksused rhetorically to register doubt and disbelief UK, 2000
idiombollocksbe the (dog's) bollocks BrEBrEslang a rude expression used in order to say that someone or something is extremely good:Their new album's the dog's bollocks.I went to that club in Camden on Friday night. It's definitely the bollocks.be a load of (old) bollocks BrEBrEspoken a rude expression said when you think that something is nonsense or is not true:"She said that Mr Phillips has given up teaching and he's going to be a monk."What a load of bollocks."It was a really boring presentation, and their famous new ideas were a load of old bollocks.
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