Brit Speak

May. 31st, 2008 08:05 pm
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Dear writers who possibly are but probably aren't British,

The word is bollocks. Not bullocks. Bollocks.

Bullocks = young male cows

Bollocks = slang term for testicles, also used 'as a noun to mean "nonsense" or conversely to mean "top quality" or "perfection", an expletive following a minor accident or misfortune, and an adjective to mean "poor quality" or "useless".' (Thanks Wikipedia ::grin::)

For example:

"Stephen, I want you to have sex with Lester," said Nick.

"Bollocks to that!" replied Stephen.

or

"Ianto, you look like the dog's bollocks in that suit," Owen murmured appreciatively.

Please learn the difference

This public service announcement was brought to you by the fact that there have been so many times recently when I've just started giggling in the middle of a story because a British character has used 'bullocks' instead of 'bollocks'.

Date: 2008-06-01 12:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moonlettuce.livejournal.com
If it was actual bullocks they were talking about, I wouldn't mind so much. At least they'd have the wording right ;)

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