Terms vs Bollockses - What's the difference?
terms | bollockses |
(bollocks)
(British, vulgar) The testicles (sometimes used in the singular )
(British, vulgar) Nonsense or information deliberately intended to mislead.
(Ireland, vulgar) An idiot, an ignorant or disagreeable person.
(British, vulgar) A contraction of the dog's bollocks .
(transitive, British, taboo, slang) To break.
(transitive, British, taboo, slang) To fail (a task); to make a mess of.
(British, taboo, slang) Expressing anger, frustration, etc.
As a noun terms
is .As a verb bollockses is
(bollocks).bollockses
English
Verb
(head)bollocks
English
Etymology 1
An alteration of ballocks.Noun
(-) (rarely used in the singular )- That's a load of bollocks , mate!
- Don't mind him; he's only an oul' bollocks !
Alternative forms
* ballicks, ballix (Northern Ireland)Synonyms
* (testicles) See also * (nonsense) See alsoDerived terms
* bollock * bollock up, bollocks up * bollocking * the dog's bollocks * drop a bollockVerb
(es)- The telly's bollocksed .
- I bollocksed that exam.
Interjection
(en interjection)- Oh bollocks I am late for work!