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There were few fouls, few bollocks, and that hurts.
He's the bollocks and I'd follow him anywhere.
"Oi", "Bollocks" and "Son" were, if I remember correctly, used often.
The foul language, in fact, were the words "bollocks" and "bullshit".
1-0 down in a minute, there's no story … There were few fouls, few bollocks, and that hurts me.
It's time the BBC go grow a pair of bollocks and fight back".
You have to show a big set of bollocks and pick ourselves up.
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If you mess up, you are bollocked and understand you have let your team-mates down.
Derwall, in attendance and half cut, phoned Schuster to deliver another bollocking and once again revoke his DFB privileges.
Rugby union hasevolved a bit since Karl Mullen, captain of Ireland's last Grand Slam-winning team in 1948, coined the phrase "boot, bollock and bite" to describe his country's methodology.
I spoke to him about popping his ball in Birmingham, plans for the bollock and glitter cannons in general.
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