ballocks
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ballocks — testicles, from O.E. beallucas, plural dim. of balle (see BALL (Cf. ball) (n.1)) … Etymology dictionary
ballocks — /bol euhks/, n.pl. Vulgar. testes. [bef. 1000; ME ballokes (pl.), OE beallucas, with unclear suffix. See BALL1] * * * … Universalium
Ballocks — pl n 1. testicles; 2. rubbish; nonsense; 3. exclamation decrying the verity of another s statement. Also, Bollocks , Bollicks (from Middle English ballokes , Old English beallucas the testicles) … Dictionary of Australian slang
ballocks — Australian Slang pl n 1. testicles; 2. rubbish; nonsense; 3. exclamation decrying the verity of another s statement. Also, Bollocks , Bollicks (from Middle English ballokes , Old English beallucas the testicles) … English dialects glossary
ballocks — n. testes, testicles; nonsense (Vulgar, British Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
ballocks — plural noun variant spelling of bollocks … English new terms dictionary
ballocks (!) — Noun. 1. The testicles. A variation on bollocks . S.E. from 1200s, slang from mid 1800s. Cf. bollocks . 2. Rubbish, nonsense. Exclam. An exclamation of annoyance, disbelief or disagreement … English slang and colloquialisms
ballocks (!) — Noun. 1. The testicles. A variation on bollocks . S.E. from 1200s, slang from mid 1800s. Cf. bollocks . 2. Rubbish, nonsense. Exclam. An exclamation of annoyance, disbelief or disagreement … English slang and colloquialisms
ballocks — /ˈbɒləks/ (say boluhks) noun, verb (t), interjection Colloquial → bollocks …
ballocks — var. of BOLLOCKS … Useful english dictionary