Bollocks is used by some people to express disagreement, dislike, or annoyance.
[British, informal, rude, feelings]
2. plural noun
A man's bollocks are his testicles.
[British, informal, rude]
bollocks in British English
(ˈbɒləks), ballocks or US bollix (ˈbɒlɪks) vulgar, slang
plural noun
1.
another word for testicles
testicle
2.
nonsense; rubbish
3. the bollocks
exclamation
4.
an exclamation of annoyance, disbelief, etc
verb(usually foll by up)
5.
to muddle or botch
▶ USAGE Both its anatomical senses and its various extended senses nowadays have far lessimpact than they used to, and seem unlikely to cause offence, though some older ormore conservative people may object
Word origin
Old English beallucas, diminutive (pl) of beallu (unattested); see ball1
bollocks in American English
(ˈbɑləks)
Chiefly British
plural noun Vulgar
1.
testicles
2. Slang
nonsense
interjection
3. Vulgar, Slang
nonsense
sometimes also used to express anger, annoyance, etc.