annoyance (noun)

  • 101ballocks (!) — Noun. 1. The testicles. A variation on bollocks . S.E. from 1200s, slang from mid 1800s. Cf. bollocks . 2. Rubbish, nonsense. Exclam. An exclamation of annoyance, disbelief or disagreement …

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  • 102ballocks (!) — Noun. 1. The testicles. A variation on bollocks . S.E. from 1200s, slang from mid 1800s. Cf. bollocks . 2. Rubbish, nonsense. Exclam. An exclamation of annoyance, disbelief or disagreement …

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  • 103balls (!) — Noun. 1. Testicles. Usually in plural. 2. Courage, in for example, She hasn t got the balls to tell him the truth. 3. Rubbish, nonsense. Exclam. Expressing annoyance …

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  • 104balls (!) — Noun. 1. Testicles. Usually in plural. 2. Courage, in for example, She hasn t got the balls to tell him the truth. 3. Rubbish, nonsense. Exclam. Expressing annoyance …

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  • 105blast (!) — Noun. 1. An inhalation of a cigarette or joint . E.g. Give us a blast on your cigarette, I ve just run out. 2. An enjoyable experience. U.S. E.g. Wasn t the party last night a blast? 3. A fast run in a vehicle. E.g. We re going for a blast up to… …

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  • 106blast (!) — Noun. 1. An inhalation of a cigarette or joint . E.g. Give us a blast on your cigarette, I ve just run out. 2. An enjoyable experience. U.S. E.g. Wasn t the party last night a blast? 3. A fast run in a vehicle. E.g. We re going for a blast up to… …

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  • 107bugger (!) — Noun. 1. An objectionable person. 2. A person. Also used in a sense of pity, see sod . 3. A situation or event that is difficult or distressing. E.g. It s a real bugger Pete catching the flu on his summer holidays. Exclam. Expressing annoyance or …

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  • 108bugger (!) — Noun. 1. An objectionable person. 2. A person. Also used in a sense of pity, see sod . 3. A situation or event that is difficult or distressing. E.g. It s a real bugger Pete catching the flu on his summer holidays. Exclam. Expressing annoyance or …

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  • 109crap (!) — Noun. 1. Nonsense, rubbish, something useless or not good. 2. An act of defecation. 3. Faeces. Exclam. An exclamation of disbelief, annoyance. Verb. To defecate. Defecate is infact a euphemism meaning to purify or cleanse. E.g. He crapped behind… …

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  • 110crap (!) — Noun. 1. Nonsense, rubbish, something useless or not good. 2. An act of defecation. 3. Faeces. Exclam. An exclamation of disbelief, annoyance. Verb. To defecate. Defecate is infact a euphemism meaning to purify or cleanse. E.g. He crapped behind… …

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