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"bollocks" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] an offensive word for ideas, statements or beliefs that you think are silly or not true synonym nonsense
  2. [plural] a man’s testicles
  3. Bollocks! exclamation used as a swear word when somebody is disagreeing with something, or when they are angry about something

120 Sentences With "bollocks"

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Bollocks to progress, bollocks to long-term thinking and bollocks to trying to make things better.
For those not up on their British slang, "das bollocks" translates to "that's bollocks," a.k.
"It will make you look prime ministerial," they said. Bollocks.
KS: What do they say, "Bollocks, that's a posh app"?
Oh, and the new Jamiroquai single is fucking bollocks, too.
Camera pans to audience member mouthing "that's bollocks" during PM's answer.
When I say we have good, natural products, it's not bollocks.
The first Sex Pistols photo book, for instance, Bollocks, I published myself.
Bollocks to #BrexitBollocks to #TrumpBollocks to all the crap around just now.
"I'm the only one who's got the bollocks to sleep here," he says, grinning.
"Great pustulant mangled bollocks to the Great blasted Plan," yelled a demon called Crowley.
Tuition fees are bollocks, obviously, but don't blame the PhD student taking your seminar.
That Cowan is an amateur is debatable; that he's like anyone before him is bollocks.
Mr Banks dismissed the idea of a link between Russia and Brexit as "complete bollocks".
You just have to ignore that fucking screamo bollocks you get in some parts of Wales.
If some angry, kick-in-the-bollocks punk rock came out again, I'd be so happy.
In 1995 its fence was easily scaled by Greenpeace activists, who sprayed "bollocks" on the walls.
The Liberal Democrats, whose campaign pledge is "Bollocks to Brexit", polled third, followed by the Greens.
They once reported that he bought a $2 million (€1.8 million) Bugatti, which he called "bollocks."
Elsewhere, activists wearing blue berets spangled with EU stars wandered around hawking "Bollocks to Brexit" stickers.
Twitter know-it-alls decided it was bollocks and that client journalists were just repeating empty threats.
At a certain time, when I was in jail, I realised, this was bollocks: 'this is shit.
And then there are the occasions of all out hilarious bollocks such as Ko Matsuhisa's scorpion kick.
"If it weren't so sad, this bollocks would have made my day," she posted on Facebook afterwards.
Out of all the classic punk albums, Never Mind The Bollocks has, in my opinion, aged the best.
"Bullock or Bollocks" sounds pretty dodgy, but it isn't anywhere near as NSFW as it may first appear.
If you're doing burgers and lobster or burgers and milkshakes or that kind of bollocks, people understand it.
Now, that might be complete bollocks, but as they say, when the legend becomes fact, print the legend.
"I was at least attempting to represent—well, I don't know, not just bollocks to everything," she says.
"He says he worked 12-hour shifts through six days of the week, and "worked my bollocks down.
The "leave" camp has been playing up some serious rhetoric — some of it fair, some of it utter bollocks.
Cox, who is due to give a legal opinion on May's assurances, replied with one word on Twitter: "Bollocks".
You're a fucking legend, gonna be super proud, blah blah blah more lovey bollocks not suitable for public consumption. .
" He also critiqued the senator's focus on Russia in his live announcement, calling the investigation "a bunch of bollocks.
" Mashable spoke to some of the UK's most prominent political journalists, who declared the claims a load of "bollocks.
But… if you want to make the most of 'em, don't listen to people spouting marketing bollocks on stage.
" Richardson agreed: "Hell, somebody's gotta come up once in a while and say bollocks to all that mainstream, glamour stuff.
The Liberal Democrats, which campaigned under the slogan "Bollocks to Brexit", oppose Brexit and want a second referendum to stop it.
The dog's bollocks JKD club that I used to attend, the Bob Breen Academy in London, had a Thai boxing class.
The Liberal Democrats, who campaigned under the slogan "Bollocks to Brexit", oppose Brexit and want a second referendum to stop it.
There they are, in the early hours of Sunday morning, getting kicked out of Vodka Revs for having their bollocks out.
For fuck's sake, we've been listening to that interminable fucking bollocks all fucking evening and it's been doing my fucking head in.
It was self-serving bollocks that was a (well intentioned) attempt at justifying the existence of some very, very, very horrible music.
I mean we can't know if that's true, but I tend to assume that around two thirds of what Kanye says is bollocks.
"If it weren't so sad, this bollocks would have made my day," she wrote, following up the next day with a natural-looking photo.
And they'd lull themselves to sleep by listening to some wishy washy fucking bollocks by Sigur Ros and they'd pretend they're soothed by it.
The soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever" has sold more than 15 million copies; it took "Never Mind the Bollocks" 13 years to go platinum.
Are we going to browbeat Robbie Savage into getting his bollocks out, because we don't like his post-match assessment of Everton vs. Hull?
"Such bollocks.." Franken announced his resignation on the Senate floor earlier this month after eight women accused the comedian-turned-politician of sexual misconduct.
I know you guys worked hard on  Never Mind The Bollocks, you did a lot of double tracking of the guitars, a lot of overdubbing.
"Bollocks," says Jack Roberts, an independent researcher from Galway, Ireland, who has published several books and pamphlets that stress a Celtic origin for the Sheelas.
"Never Mind the Bollocks" is part of the White House record library, supposedly inserted by Amy Carter just before her dad lost to Ronald Reagan.
The number of times that I've seen people give talks and people are thinking, That's bollocks, absolute shit data, and no one brings it up.
But when it comes to Brexit, Mr Bercow is widely believed to favour Remain (a "Bollocks to Brexit" sign spotted in his car provides a clue).
Now I don't really care about some critic's review, it's all just bollocks, but if you reflect upon some people's opinions, that could become your reality.
I mean, on one hand we had the chemistry, the four of us came up with all them songs, that chemistry made  Never Mind the Bollocks.
I'm not into all that 'he's watching down from the stars now' bullshit, he's dead, on a slab in a mortuary, he's gone and its bollocks.
As a kid, I did some things I didn't want to do, listened to things I thought was interesting, listened to things I thought were bollocks.
One millionaire owner of a well-known plumbing company has put up bright yellow billboards around London exclaiming: "Bollocks to Brexit -- it's not a done deal".
Just take Cooper, the kid in the video above, as an example: he's obviously heard someone say "bollocks", and he's immediately cottoned to the power it holds.
And they say 'do you promise to tell the truth' and all that bollocks, it's like putting your hand on the bible and telling the fucking truth.
The Liberal Democrats' recent improvement owes a good deal to their vehement opposition to leaving the European Union (their slogan for the European elections was "Bollocks to Brexit").
They accused him of being a biased referee (who has been spotted with a "Bollocks to Brexit" sticker on his car—though he says it is his wife's).
Now, we'd all love to believe that talent, dedication, and determination are the three most important criteria for success, but we also all know that that's total bollocks.
From the other end of Britain's political spectrum, several lawmakers from the strongly pro-EU Liberal Democrats wore yellow T-shirts marked "Stop Brexit" and "Bollocks to Brexit".
Every time a brief glimmer of hope and happiness emerges through the thicket of absolute fuckery that is day to day living, it get's extinguished by yet more bollocks.
The last resource remaining for Claude, in a world that's kicked him in the bollocks for so many years, is to rant and fume some vulgarities after a game.
Dixon looked down on the scene and observed that the project is partly funded by the E.U. "Which is a real kick in the bollocks, isn't it?" he said.
The discomfort gets a little more intense as he goes along, and reaches its zenith when my hyperactive bollocks necessitate him jabbing deeper into the muscles that surround them.
Botox takes several days to work, so I leave his office with my bollocks numbed, slightly bruised, but in the same location as they were when I went in.
That said, Britain's working classes would probably be able to put up with all that bollocks if, like today's managers, they earned tens of thousands of pounds a week.
I had to go and have a fucking sit down, go and do a bunch of bollocks, and [the lawyers] just made it harder than it needed to be.
Aware that "it might sound absolute bollocks," they put the sax to tape regardless—and that spur-of-the-moment take is the one that made the final track.
She's not gonna want to have you walking into a room and asking – 'So whatdid happen in the lift that time with your sister and your husband and that bollocks?
But the bottom line is: No one really seems to know if it's bollocks or not—although my bullshitometer is firmly swinging toward the iridologists' hot take on this one.
The orders were loud and clear: focus the rifle sights on the acid, discard all the "airy fairy bollocks," call in some chattering machines and an air strike of echo.
Liberal Democrats, who campaigned on the slogan "Bollocks to Brexit" and planted themselves firmly on the other end of the spectrum, followed with an estimated 18 percent of the vote.
If it's really good you won't get a chance to talk absolute fucking bollocks to whoever you plonk yourself next to in a stranger's bedroom, totally uninvited, for 45 minutes.
"There are a lot of people who are saying 'it's all right for you, you champagne socialist' but that's fucking bollocks, I'm just a human being with a conscience," she said.
The process of showing college friends indie games is always the same: initial responses like, "What's this bollocks?" and "Looks shite mate," are soon followed by cheers and cries of laughter.
"One male commenter didn't think much of the initiative: "I'm sorry but this is lefty bollocks, there is pain relief tablets etc, what next men having time off for a shaving rash?
Sure, Bradley Walsh has given it a go, and you'd imagine that Olly Murs would happily donate both bollocks to knock Robbie's crown clean off his quiff, but it's never going to happen.
Abigail, 28, freelance journalist with a young babyI was at my most ambitious in my late 22s and then around 30 I decided it was all bollocks, which is when I went freelance.
At one point, we were pretty sure we were veering into "stick it up your bollocks" territory, and that we were about to inspire a repeat of the Saipan incident on social media.
At the opening of the conference at a former railway station, tens of thousands of people marched through Manchester chanting "Bollocks to Brexit" and waving the gold stars of the European Union flag.
Either upgrading is going to improve your experience a bit and not bollocks up your daily routine, or it's a hot mess and you should wait a bit for some bugs to get fixed.
He had hair like Kenzie from Blazin Squad and wore a thin gold chain from Elizabeth Duke for Argos over his white polo, buttoned to the throat—we all thought he was the bollocks.
By this logic, "Uptown Funk" is better than anything George Clinton touched; the 1975's latest album is better than than Never Mind the Bollocks; Tame Impala's Currents is better than Born To Run.
His example is the adversarial divide between punk and disco: In 1977, the disco soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever" and the Sex Pistols' "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols" were both released.
The first episode of Charlie Booker's nightmarish series will grab you by the bollocks and keep you there, provided you can keep up with the show's heavy-handedness and ever-intensifying feeling of despondency.
They will start brightly, zipping the ball around with zest and flair, before Diego Costa scores a routine header, exposing his bollocks to the crowd in celebration without incurring so much as a caution.
Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, has offended Italy by hinting that it relies on prosecco exports to Britain, and everybody else by calling the link between the single market and free movement of people "bollocks".
Oh well, at least I'd left a half empty bottle of beer to pick up on the way back VERDICT:NOT TONIGHT Right this is bollocks right, because I've gotten into Berghain before in real life.
Earlier this month, Tory MP and former GP Sarah Wollaston defected from the Leave Campaign, saying its claim that Brexit would free up £350 million [$475 million] a week for the NHS was, patently, bollocks.
Sure, it seems unlikely that Marcelo Bielsa would refer to any major tactical theory as 'a load of old bollocks', but that doesn't necessarily mean he's the footballing equivalent of cereal cafes and Fairtrade coffee beans.
It feels amazing to have made an album that when you walk into a record store then you see it up on the wall along with albums like Ziggy Stardust, Transformer, and Never Mind the Bollocks.
January is the man in a club who appears to have either misplaced his own dick and is searching nervously around his trousers for where he left it, or is doing morse code on his own bollocks.
Nevertheless: No matter how much the young orange-haired Takahashi looked like Johnny Rotten, the effect of watching him, on YouTube, sing lyrics from ''Never Mind the Bollocks'' in Japanese is bracingly surreal to an English-speaker.
" A member of the university rugby team noted that he felt many of his relationships with teammates were bromances: "I have lots of bromances...I've never seen more penises and bollocks in one space, it's very much more open.
"After three years and two missed deadlines, we must leave the EU on October 31," he said as a heckler repeatedly yelled "Bollocks to Boris" from outside the Royal Academy of Engineering, just off The Mall in central London.
Branson started his first business, Virgin Records, in 1970 (with the Sex Pistols "Never Mind the Bollocks" album landing a Virgin store manager in court for obscenity in 1977 — Branson hired the Queen's attorney and he was found not guilty).
The protesters waved the blue and gold flag of the EU and held up "Bollocks to Brexit" banners under sunny skies to call for another referendum on the eventual deal on how Britain will leave the world's biggest trading bloc.
"Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols," the 1977 debut and ultimate album by the title punk rock band, sounds kind of like a classic rock album today — particularly if you don't pay too much attention to the words.
Watford striker Troy Deeney went on BT Sport afterwards to accuse his opponents of having tiny bollocks, a comment which would usually raise a few eyebrows in the studio but which, under the circumstances, was met with a round of approving nods.
This is an exceedingly silly viewpoint, of course, as Costa gets away with the vast majority of the awful shit he does, and it's usually the person he's just punched in the bollocks who gets sent off for ruffling his hair, or something.
As much as it pains me to see a lovely big bell all broken and stuff, my simplistic brain is telling me that all this old bollocks can go fuck itself, and we can smash it up because it's not going to last forever.
Gavin Haynes meets him at a London exhibition of his digital art, to talk through his life and career—from the "crimes" of Tony Blair, why he thinks religion is "absolute bollocks," his views on London's high-rise makeover, and Britain's secret military LSD experiments.
It's not that I have a huge problem with The Sex Pistols—I enjoyed Never Mind The Bollocks as an album—but it's all the dross that attached itself to what they were supposed to represent: the Adverts, ATV, the Cockney Rejects, The Mekons and so on.
Photos courtesy of the author According to John-Pierre Melville, the French filmmaker and World War 2 resistance fighter, "There is no greater solitude than that of the Samurai unless it is that of the Tiger in the jungle... Perhaps..." Bollocks to the Samurai and the Tiger in the jungle.
But it was that bollocks running through my head as I hotfooted it down the Mall to slide through the hallowed doors of the ICA this Friday gone for a performance of Kode9 and Lawrence Lek's audio-visual show Nøtel, part of this year's Clock Strikes 13 series of events.
In one memorable session on Thursday afternoon, Katherine Cross read an extract from her forthcoming book about the need for more "immoral women" in games—fleshed-out villainesses who antagonize the player for considered reasons, and not just because they were brainwashed by a magic sword or some such hand-wavy bollocks.
Then there's a bunch of other stuff like why he can't stand being in the same room with Johnny Rotten; watching Glen Matlock shag John Cale's wife; whether or not Sid Vicious kill Nancy Spungen; why Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols is the Dorian Gray of seminal DOA punk rock debuts.
Then there's a bunch of other stuff like why he can't stand being in the same room with Johnny Rotten; watching Glen Matlock shag John Cale's wife; whether or not Sid Vicious kill Nancy Spungen; why  Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols is the Dorian Gray of seminal DOA punk rock debuts.
This, frankly, is absolute bollocks, but the song has such a strangely convoluted history for a bit of holiday-friendly fluff, that to save boring you into an early grave with a labyrinthine account of the creation of the record I'll just blindly accept that, yes, today is the 20th birthday of the Macarena.
And in the new Parliament itself, which met for the first time on Tuesday in Strasbourg, members from the Brexit Party stood with their backs to the podium during the playing of the European Union's anthem, "Ode to Joy," while members of the British Liberal Democrats wore yellow T-shirts reading: "Bollocks to Brexit."
In this list of ten shit hot albums that never saw sequels, we've left out some of the more obvious ones, like The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Minor Threat's Out of Step, the Sex Pistols' Never Mind the Bollocks, and The La's self-titled—because how many more times do you need to be told that Grace by Jeff Buckley was good?
Technically, it was Hal's affair with a younger friend of Andy's that precipitated their divorce, but she believed that the infidelity was mutual—that while Andy claimed to loathe the bollocks of curatorial rationales, he had proved adept at making meaning of his past and his demons in a way that gratified the art dealers and gallery owners who'd courted him.
I ask Dave if he thinks his offense warranted a custodial sentence, and he laughs; he describes it as "absolute bollocks" but says he'd be happy enough to do it again if he has to—although he does go on to complain about having to put up with four different cellmates and a chicken salad baguette that contained only one piece of lettuce and a single cucumber slice.
Grandma, who still goes to church, likes the Christian claptrap of "Mistletoe and Wine," Mum still plays those Shakin' Stevens singles her aunty bought her when she was resting up in Great Ormond Street after breaking her back, Dad thinks Christmas is "commercialized American bollocks" but you've caught him weeping at the Westminster Abbey Choir on Radio 4 for six years on the trot now, and your brother's just discovered "Just Like Christmas" by Low.
Johnson has offended many in Europe, with remarks such as suggesting Italy should help with a Brexit deal to avoid losing out on sales of Prosecco sparkling wine and declaring it was "bollocks" to say that freedom of movement was a founding principle of the EU. Yet the British government sources said his ability to wrestle changes to the deal from Brussels, as he has demanded, would come down to whether he can carry the support of British lawmakers and end a stalemate that has incensed EU officials.

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