the dog's bollocks
English
England
Idiom
USED
On Occasion
BY
Some people
A vulgar, somewhat blokish, expression for something or someone that is very good. The phrase dates back to at least the 1940s but is still in common (vulgar) use
"That new show is the dog's bollocks!"
Submitted February 2024
by anonymous
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<h2>the dog's bollocks</h2>
<p>A vulgar, somewhat blokish, expression for something or someone that is very good. The phrase dates back to at least the 1940s but is still in common (vulgar) use</p>