ballocks
⇨ bollocks; ballocksnoun
1
the testicles. Rarely singular UK, 1744.
2
nonsense. The 1977 album 'Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols' brought 'bollocks' to shop windows across the UK. At the time there was outrage but a quarter of a century later the word is now commonplace UK, 1919.
3
anything considered to be the finest, the most excellent, the best. An abbreviated form of DOG'S BOLLOCKS; usually after 'the' UK, 2000.
4
nerve, courage. BOLLOCKS (testicles) and bravery are both symbols of masculinity, one must therefore equal the other UK, 1995.
5
trouble, conflict UK, 2001.
6
a despicable contemptible person UK, 2003⇨ See: DOG'S BOLLOCKS.
7
fools. The singular fool may well be a bollock or bollocks UK, 2006.► do your bollocks1. to become enraged, to lose your temper UK, 1999.2. to lose all your money gambling UK, 2000.► go to bollocksto be forgotten UK, 1995.► will it bollocksused rhetorically to register doubt and disbelief UK, 2000