单词 | to —— one's bollocks off |
释义 | > as lemmasto —— one's bollocks off P2. British slang. to —— one's bollocks off: to —— intensely, vigorously, or to excess. Cf. to work one's arse off at arse n. and int. Phrases 5a.Virtually any verb denoting intense or continuous effort may appear in this formation, although to work is the most common. ΚΠ 1981 P. Willis Learning to Labor ii. 14 Bannister's there sweating, sweating his bollocks off all day while Spanksy's doing fuck all, and he's enjoying it. 1989 Independent 15 Mar. 21/4 I don't mind working my bollocks off. 1992 New Musical Express (BNC) 10 Oct. Jebb laughed his bollocks off. 1995 Private Eye 20 Oct. 5/2 They had him walking his bollocks off. Up and out by five, a trip to the pier before and after breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner—plus a midnight constitutional. 1998 E. Brimson Hooligan xxxii. 94 Stanard was rushing his bollocks off on the violence. 2002 Independent (Nexis) 13 May I saw this woman working her bollocks off—cleaning, tidying up, shopping—while all he did was order her around. < as lemmas |
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