bollocks

[bol-uh ks] /ˈbɒl əks/
noun
1.
(used with a plural verb) Vulgar. ballocks.
2.
(used with a singular or plural verb) British Vulgar. rubbish; nonsense; claptrap (often used interjectionally).
Origin
1735-45; variant of ballocks
British Dictionary definitions for bollocks

bollocks

/ˈbɒləks/
plural noun
1.
another word for testicles See testicle
2.
nonsense; rubbish
interjection
3.
an exclamation of annoyance, disbelief, etc
4.
the bollocks, the dog's bollocks, something excellent
verb (usually foll by up)
5.
to muddle or botch
Usage note
Both its anatomical senses and its various extended senses nowadays have far less impact than they used to, and seem unlikely to cause offence, though some older or more conservative people may object. The fact that shops displaying the Sex Pistols' album containing this word were charged with offences defined in 19th-century Indecent Advertisement and Vagrancy Acts now seems hard to credit
Word Origin
Old English beallucas, diminutive (pl) of beallu (unattested); see ball1
Word Origin and History for bollocks
n.

"testicles," 1744, see bollix. In British slang, as an ejaculation meaning "nonsense," recorded from 1919.

Slang definitions & phrases for bollocks

ballocks

interjection

Rubbish; nonsense (mid-1800s+)

noun

The testicles


bollocks

noun
  1. Rubbish; nonsense
  2. The testicles