Poiple said: florescent said: All ready for a good tea-bagging. There you go with that again! Now it's my turn to ask--what is bollocks, Precious? I've heard that term many times, but don't know what it is--penis? Balls? Butt? A highly flexible term commonly used by the English. 1. something rubbish 2. a falsehood or series of lies 3. something great 4. the best possible 5. testicles 6. exclamation on making a error. 1. That Mel Gibson movie was a load of bollocks. 2. That Tony Blair is talking bollocks. 3. That curry was the bollocks! 4. That your wife is the dog's bollocks when it comes to cooking! 5. Then she kicked him in the bollocks. 6. Bollocks! This is the one that I was referring to! | |
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^^and then there's 'the wife gave me a right bollocking for leaving the toilet seat up again.' everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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whistle said: ^^and then there's 'the wife gave me a right bollocking for leaving the toilet seat up again.'
Yeah... and also 'I got totally bollocksed last night' Such a flexible word.... | |
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florescent said: Poiple said: There you go with that again! Now it's my turn to ask--what is bollocks, Precious? I've heard that term many times, but don't know what it is--penis? Balls? Butt? A highly flexible term commonly used by the English. 1. something rubbish 2. a falsehood or series of lies 3. something great 4. the best possible 5. testicles 6. exclamation on making a error. 1. That Mel Gibson movie was a load of bollocks. 2. That Tony Blair is talking bollocks. 3. That curry was the bollocks! 4. That your wife is the dog's bollocks when it comes to cooking! 5. Then she kicked him in the bollocks. 6. Bollocks! This is the one that I was referring to! Huh. Okay. Sounds kinda like the way you can use "shit" too. Not sure I would want to say "Your wife is the dog's shit when it comes to cooking," but maybe "Your wife is the shit when it comes to cooking." Er, or maybe not. | |
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Poiple said: florescent said: A highly flexible term commonly used by the English. 1. something rubbish 2. a falsehood or series of lies 3. something great 4. the best possible 5. testicles 6. exclamation on making a error. 1. That Mel Gibson movie was a load of bollocks. 2. That Tony Blair is talking bollocks. 3. That curry was the bollocks! 4. That your wife is the dog's bollocks when it comes to cooking! 5. Then she kicked him in the bollocks. 6. Bollocks! This is the one that I was referring to! Huh. Okay. Sounds kinda like the way you can use "shit" too. Not sure I would want to say "Your wife is the dog's shit when it comes to cooking," but maybe "Your wife is the shit when it comes to cooking." Er, or maybe not. And I certainly wouldn't want to kick anyone in the shit. John I'd just like to apologise for disrupting your lovely Spring thread with Bollocks. | |
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the sex pistols told me to never mind them so I haven't paid them any attention since... | |
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johnart said: Dave1992 said: We have so much in common. Although, even though my mind doesn't work right, I'd never wear crocks. With white socks. Not deliberately, not accidentally. Never. Nor would I outside of yardwork. (now that I have them) I've had a special device implanted in them so that if I step off our property wearing them my feet will get blown off. | |
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