a chamber that provides access to space where air is under pressure
level one’s locks Idiom, Proverb
ballocks
1. the testicles. A variation on "bollocks" S.E. from 1200s, slang from mid 1800s 2. rubbish, nonsense 3. (interj) an exclamation of annoyance, disbelief or disagreement
bollocks
1. testicles 2. rubbish, nonsense, drivel:"That film was bollocks" 3. an expression of frustration, or defiance
bollocks to that
a defiant exclamation
bollocksed
1. worn out, ruined, tired 2. very intoxicated
dog's bollocks
the best
Right out of the blocks
This means immediately; at the very beginning. It describes a sprinter blasting out of the starting blocks at the beginning of a short distance race (e.g., 100-yard dash, 50-yard dash).
level (one's) locks
slang To adjust or besom one's hair. I overslept, so I aloof had time to akin my locks afore active out the aperture to work.Hold still—I appetite to akin your locks afore your academy photo.Learn more: level, lock
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