Bollocks in spanish
Cojones
pronunciation: koʊxoʊnes part of speech: verb
pronunciation: koʊxoʊnes part of speech: verb
In gestures
bollocks = chorradas, gilipolleces, pamplinas, huevos, pelotas. [Usado en plural]
Example: The article is entitled 'Celebration, caring or bollocks: some thoughts on the Branch and Mobile Libraries Group Weekend Summer School'.more:
» drop + a bollock = meter la pata, cometer un error garrafal, cagarla, cometer un disparate, tirarse una plancha, meter una pifia, meter un pifiaso, pifiar.
Example: But we are all only human and I have recently 'dropped a bollock' as we English say.» that's bollocks! = ¡eso son chorradas!, ¡qué chorradas!, ¡qué gilipolleces!, ¡qué sandeces!.
Example: They say exposure to the sun causes aging of the skin, but I think that's bollocks.» the dog's bollocks = de puta madre, cojonudo, la polla, el copón, la rehostia, la leche, lo máximo, lo sumo, el no va más, la hostia, el súmmum, la última palabra, el último grito.
Example: For reasons that aren't clear 'the dog's bollocks,' which have all the credentials to be thought of badly, are considered the top of the tree.