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Often used in the same context:
tosh,
codswallop,
twaddle,
twat,
crap,
daft,
bollox,
nowt,
pillock,
pish,
feck,
barmy,
cack,
prat,
nonsense,
rubbish,
poppycock,
nutter,
malarkey,
minging,
whinge,
bunkum,
owt,
balderdash,
cannae,
winge,
guff,
hogwash,
rhyming slang,
baloney,
hooey,
berk,
wot,
skint,
gobbledegook,
bloke,
bugger,
boyo,
moaner,
telly,
ponce,
moron,
drivel,
poncy,
scouse,
clever clogs,
naff,
dumbos,
crock,
mardy,
doolally,
piffle,
blether,
erm,
blimey,
tommyrot,
gits,
guvnor,
funnily enough,
fiddlesticks,
flapdoodle,
tosspot,
burd,
tautology,
rotter,
clarkson,
tuppence,
gobbing,
knacker,
tripe,
furphy,
witter,
pleb,
hokey cokey,
humbug,
slagging,
dosh,
gallus,
manky,
faff,
yobbo,
marmite,
pommy,
geordies,
tbh,
swearword,
lardy,
phooey,
geordie,
idiot,
ass,
coward,
fake,
idiots,
mess,
arse,
blank,
disgrace,
flop
More general:
fail,
go wrong,
miscarry
Synonyms:
ball up,
blow,
blunder,
bobble,
bollix,
bollix up,
bollocks up,
botch,
botch up,
bungle,
flub,
fluff,
foul up,
fumble,
louse up,
mess up,
mishandle,
muck up,
muff,
screw up,
spoil
Also try:
— Adjectives for bollocks:
old,
complete,
such,
total,
absolute,
utter,
big,
right,
bloody,
yer
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