dog’s bullocks
is not british slang you morons. it’s dog’s b-ll-cks, with an ‘o’, not a ‘u’.
right:
person 1 “my brand new car is the dog’s b-ll-cks.”
person 2 “cool, i’ll have to check it out.”
wrong:
person 1 “my brand new car is the dog’s bullocks.”
person 2 “you’re a tw-t.”
brittish slang for cool or hip, as pointed out in the comedy of eddie izzard.
the queen’s new dress is the dog’s bullocks.
great sh-t
dude 1:you’re invited to the playboy party
dude 2:that’s the dog’s bullocks
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