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Qu'est-ce (qui) est bollocks - définition

WORD OF ANGLO-SAXON ORIGIN, MEANING "TESTICLES"
Bollock; Nadgers; Bollox; Bollix; Ballocks; Ballock; Bolox; Bollocking; Bollacks; Ballix; Bollocks.; Dog's ballocks
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bollocks         
1.
Bollocks is used by some people to express disagreement, dislike, or annoyance. (BRIT INFORMAL, VERY RUDE)
EXCLAM; N-UNCOUNT [feelings]
2.
A man's bollocks are his testicles. (BRIT INFORMAL, VERY RUDE)
N-PLURAL
bollocks         
(also ballocks)
¦ plural noun Brit. vulgar slang
1. the testicles.
2. [treated as sing.] nonsense; rubbish.
Origin
C18: plural of bollock, var. of earlier ballock, of Gmc origin; related to ball1.
bollix         
vulgar slang
¦ verb (usu. bollix something up) bungle (a task).
1. [treated as plural] variant spelling of bollocks.
2. [treated as sing.] Irish a foolish or contemptible man.

Wikipédia

Bollocks

Bollocks () is a word of Middle English origin, meaning "testicles". The word is often used figuratively in British English and Hiberno-English in a multitude of negative ways; it most commonly appears as a noun meaning "rubbish" or "nonsense", an expletive following a minor accident or misfortune, or an adjective to describe something that is of poor quality or useless. It is also used in common phrases like "bollocks to this", which is said when quitting a task or job that is too difficult or negative, and "that's a load of old bollocks", which generally indicates contempt for a certain subject or opinion. Conversely, the word also appears in positive phrases such as "the dog's bollocks" or more simply "the bollocks", which will refer to something which is admired or well-respected.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour bollocks
1. But to coin a very British phrase: bollocks to that.
2. Fury as minister brands army kit shortage complaints ‘absolute bollocks‘ in obscene Commons outburst 4.
3. They don‘t walk into churches and go, ‘What is this bollocks?
4. "People think the cabin will be full of smoke, which is bollocks," he said.
5. It‘s a load of bollocks, really." The last time I see them is at HMV.