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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Dog's bollocks

What does it mean?

The dog's bollocks is a common (and slightly vulgar) British slang term used to describe something that is of the highest quality, absolutely fantastic, or the absolute best in its category.

Is it positive or negative?

Very Positive. It's one of the highest compliments you can give to an object or a situation in informal British English.

When do you use it?

Use it when you're with friends or in a relaxed setting and want to express how impressed you are. Whether it's a new gadget, a brilliant song, or a great night out, this phrase covers it all.

Examples

Example 1: "I've just upgraded my PC and the graphics are the dog's bollocks!"

Example 2: "That new Italian restaurant in town is the absolute dog's bollocks."

Question for you

What is the best thing you've bought this year that you would describe as 'the dog's bollocks'?

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