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tr['kɒbələz]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL slang (nonsense) chorradas nombre femenino plural, gilipolleces nombre femenino plural; (rubbish) birria, bodrio, asco['kɒblǝz]NPL (Brit)1) (Anat) *** cojones *** mpl2) ** (fig) chorradas * fpl -
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pl.1 paridas (muy familiar) (disparate) (Esp.)pendejadas (Am.), pelotudeces (R.Plata)2 huevos (vulgar) (testicles)cojones (España) -
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noun (a person who mends shoes.) zapaterotr['kɒbləSMALLr/SMALL]1 dated (shoe repairer) zapatero (remendón)cobbler ['kɑblər] n1) shoemaker: zapatero m, -ra f2)fruit cobbler : tarta f de frutan.• pastel de frutas s.m.• remendona s.f.• remendón s.m.• zapatero remendón s.m.'kɑːblər, 'kɒblə(r)1) ( shoe repairer) zapatero m (remendón)['kɒblǝ(r)]N zapatero(-a) m / f (remendón(-ona))* * *['kɑːblər, 'kɒblə(r)]1) ( shoe repairer) zapatero m (remendón)
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cobblers — noun a) testicles. Then she only goes and kicks me right in me cobblers, don’t she!<!the incorrect grammar is illustrative and intentional b) Nonsense. Stop talking cobblers. Load of old cobblers Syn: policeSynonyms … Wiktionary
cobblers — • Rhyming Slang, short for cobblers awls , balls . Used as a general swear word much in the way balls is. eg. That s a right load of old cobblers or as a one word disagreement Cobblers ! . Also used for testicles … Londonisms dictionary
cobblers — noun 1. nonsense I think that is a load of cobblers • Regions: ↑United Kingdom, ↑UK, ↑U.K., ↑Britain, ↑United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ↑Great Britain … Useful english dictionary
Cobblers — I have heard people say what a load of cobblers more than once. Maybe that s because I talk so much rubbish. An equivalent would be what a load of bollocks. It means you are talking out of your butt and has nothing to do with any kind of dessert! … The American's guide to speaking British
cobblers — the testicles Rhyming slang on cobblers awls, balls, which may or may not be a shortened form of balderdash. Mainly figurative use, with a load of old cobblers, meaning nonsense … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
cobblers — 1. Testicles. 2. Nonsense. Also a load of cobblers (Quite polite usage, despite 1.) 3. cobblers! Excl. of disagreement … A concise dictionary of English slang
cobblers — n British nonsense, rubbish, balls. A popular example of rhyming slang (from cob bler s awls ) which is often used in igno rance of its vulgar derivation. Formerly used literally by cockneys to mean the testicles, the word is old, but was given… … Contemporary slang
cobblers (!) — Exclam. An exclamation of disagreement. Derived from the noun. Noun. Rubbish, nonsense. From the rhyming slang cobblers awls, meaning balls … English slang and colloquialisms
cobblers (!) — Exclam. An exclamation of disagreement. Derived from the noun. Noun. Rubbish, nonsense. From the rhyming slang cobblers awls, meaning balls … English slang and colloquialisms
cobblers — /ˈkɒbləz/ (say kobluhz) Colloquial –plural noun 1. testicles. 2. nonsense; rubbish. –phrase 3. a load of old cobblers, a lot of nonsense. {rhyming slang, cobbler s awls balls} …
Cobblers' Bridge — or Shoemakers Bridge (Slovene: Čevljarski most or Šuštarski most) is a bridge crossing the river Ljubljanica in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is one of the old … Wikipedia