1. bullocks - Noun
2. bullocks - Interjection
bullocks
plural of bullock
bullocks pl (plural only)
(slang, euphemistic) Testicles.
bullocks
(slang, euphemistic) Expression of frustration.
bullocks
plural of bullock
bullocks pl (plural only)
(slang, euphemistic) Testicles.
bullocks
(slang, euphemistic) Expression of frustration.
Even the cloth trappings of their bullocks and camels are richly colored and highly textured. Source: Internet
Hertfordshire Constabulary: “Police were called at 9.35pm yesterday evening (Saturday, May 26) to reports of concern for the welfare of a man in woodland off Bullocks Lane, Hertford. Source: Internet
Emergency services were called after 9.30pm yesterday (Saturday, May 26) to a wooded area, just off of Bullocks Lane, over concerns for a man. Source: Internet
The size of expeditions varied considerably from small parties of just two or three to large, well-equipped teams led by gentlemen explorers assisted by smiths, carpenters, labourers and Aboriginal guides accompanied by horses, camels or bullocks. Source: Internet
Limited land transport was provided by horses and bullocks. Source: Internet