单词 | bollocks to |
释义 | > as lemmasbollocks to —— Expressing frustration, regret, or annoyance: ‘damn’, ‘blast’. Also expressing disbelief or dismissal (of a statement, idea, etc.): ‘nonsense’, ‘rubbish’. bollocks to ——: (expressing dismissal) ‘to hell with ——’. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > nonsense! [interjection] strawc1412 tilly-vallya1529 flam-flirt1590 fiddlestick1600 fiddle-faddle1671 stuff1701 snuff1725 fudge1766 fiddlededeea1784 rats1816 havers1825 humbug1825 gammon1827 rubbish1839 pickles1846 rot1846 skittle1864 slush1869 flapdoodle1878 quatsch1907 phooey1908 tommyrot1931 balls1938 no shit1939 bollocks1940 phonus-bolonus1955 hockey1961 leave it out!1969 the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [interjection] > oaths other than religious or obscene > damn damn1589 damnationa1616 damme1645 darn1781 darned1808 by darn1840 doggone1857 dammit1894 hot damn1929 bollocks1940 dammit1956 1940 P. Larkin Let. 9 Dec. in Sel. Lett. (1992) 4 I suppose my writing is terrible. Sod & ballocks, anyway. Not to mention cunt and fuck. 1947 R. Briffault New Life Mr. Martin xi. 248 ‘If that ain't the gammon, that there nark was putting up a moment gone,’ Bluey said. ‘Bollocks, bloody bollocks!’ 1954 W. Golding Lord of Flies v. 114 Bollocks to the rules! 1961 A. Sillitoe Key to Door v. 85 ‘Bollocks,’ he shouted to Bert, making his way on all fours over tin cans and ashes towards him. 1971 D. Robinson Goshawk Squadron ix. 145 ‘What d'you want to do?’ ‘Oh, bollocks, I don't know.’ 1993 G. F. Newman Law & Order (rev. ed.) 456 ‘I cannot stand idly by and allow a fellow prisoner to suffer.’.. ‘Ballocks!’ Carne interrupted. ‘You kneecapped a business rival with six-inch nails.’ 2000 Courier (Aberystwyth Univ. Students' Union) 22 Feb. 13/3 This experience has taught me the real value and importance of money... Bollocks to that, my exams end tomorrow and I've saved a bundle this week, wehay! < as lemmas |
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