ballocks
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    Noun
    
ballocks pl (normally plural, singular ballock)
- Alternative form of bollocks
- 1955, J P Donleavy, The Ginger Man, published 1955 (France), pages 277–278:- "Turn to gangsterism."
 "Sebastian, I couldn't."
 "Tone, pride has you at its mercy."
 "Has me by the very ballocks."
 "Tony, I think a pint would see us right."
 "I think you're right for the first time since you last said that."
 
- 2009, Don Nigro, Rat Wives and Other Plays, →ISBN, page 23:- JANET. How could you three conspire behind my back –
 MRS PAT. Men conspired behind your back. I didn't.
 JANET. Oh, ballocks.
 MRS PAT. I don't see why we need to keep bringing ballocks into this.
 
- 2009, Ava March, Object of His Desire, →ISBN, page 55:- With his other hand, he palmed Henry's ballocks. “And big ballocks.” He rolled the egg-shaped testicles in his hand, lightly rubbing them together. Henry shuddered, gasped for breath.
 
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:ballocks.
 
Verb
    
ballocks (third-person singular simple present ballockses, present participle ballocksing, simple past and past participle ballocksed)
- Alternative form of bollocks
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