Citations:ballocks


 * 1)  The testicles of a man or beast; also a vulgar nickname for a parson.
 * —I’m a ballocks, he said, shaking his head in despair. I am and I know I am. And I admit it that I am.
 * Dixon patted him lightly on the shoulder and said mildly:
 * —And it does you every credit, Temple.
 * —But he, Temple said, pointing to Cranly, he is a ballocks, too, like me. Only he doesn’t know it. And that’s the only difference I see.
 * A burst of laughter covered his words. But he turned again to Stephen and said with a sudden eagerness:
 * —That word is a most interesting word. That’s the only English dual number. Did you know?
 * —Is it? Stephen said vaguely.
 * —Is it? Stephen said vaguely.