• Bullocks

    Origin 1

    see bullock

    Noun

    plural

    1. Plural of bullock

    Origin 2

    Alteration of bollocks

    Full definition of bullocks

    Noun

    bullocks

    (plural only)
    1. (slang, euphemistic) Testicles.
      • 2000, February 4, Dr Evil, Traffic light road sensons Vic, Traffic is very light and there I am, sweating my bullocks off and it seem, bike starting to seriously overheat, and rider bike combo isn't bloody heavy enough to set off the bloody trip wires.
      • 2001, February 20, Bert Kwouk, Re: Stupid Goal Celebtrations, Robbie Keane should come up with something more suitable to his person, like scratching his bullocks after every goal.
      • 2009, June 8, Matt Hall, Re: Throwing higher, tiff bjc workshop, I think this summer's IJA, with its line-up of guests, is going to be quite good as well. I know I'm working my bullocks off to make the workshops line-up sparkle and shine.

    Interjection

    1. (slang, euphemistic) Expression of frustration.
      • 2001, Sanford H. Margalith, Captains, “Oh, bullocks!” she exclaimed. “Well, no real harm done. I remember the numbers.”
      • 2003, Paul Lucian, Nineteeneightyfive; an Unnovel, It looks as thoguh you’re in store for a live threed Chairman Olin, I should wan you that the following presentation has been deemed doublepluscrimethink by our Supreme Revolutionary Oceanic Ministry of Truth, and possession of this material in any form is...oh, bullocks, I gave myself away...
      • 2008, Immortal, “Oh bullocks!” he shook his head in disgust. “You haven't heard a word I said!”
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