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  • 11bollix — Everyday English Slang in Ireland n alt spelling of below …

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  • 12bollix up — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. informal, frustrate, defeat; baffle; botch. See hindrance, error. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb Informal. To harm irreparably through inept handling; make a mess: ball up, blunder, boggle, botch,… …

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  • 13bollix —  To botch or bungle …

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  • 14bollix — bol·lix || bÉ’lɪks v. destroy, demolish, ruin; make a mess of, botch, bungle n. confusion, mess, disorder, muddle; bungle …

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  • 15bollix — Noun. Alternative spelling of bollocks …

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  • 16bollix — bol·lix …

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  • 17bollix — bol•lix [[t]ˈbɒl ɪks[/t]] inf 1) inf to botch or bungle (often fol. by up) 2) cvb inf a confused bungle • Etymology: 1930–35; alter. of ballocks testicles …

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  • 19Bollocks — Bollox redirects here. For the board game, see Bōku (game). Bollocks /ˈbɒləks/ is a word of Anglo Saxon origin, meaning testicles . The word is often used figuratively in British English, as a noun to mean nonsense , an expletive following a… …

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  • 20bolix — I. transitive verb see bollix I II. noun see bollix II * * * /bol iks/, v.t., n. bollix …

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