Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To throw into confusion; botch or bungle.
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- verb to
confuse - verb to
botch orbungle - noun
confusion - noun
mess
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- verb make a mess of, destroy or ruin
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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A lot of the NAAFI isn't funny, simply because most people aren't funny (and calling bollix 'banter' still doesn't make it funny).
Army Rumour Service 2010
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And this proper spelling of "bollix" not only means that FSJ is a Brit...
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Joe- How do you figure that knowing how to spell "bollix" makes FSJ an Englishman?
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I was born in Illinois and grew up on the East Coast, and I knew how to spell "bollix".
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Ross Douthat chortles now that that Democrats are in power, they actually have to run things instead of having to bollix things up for the Republicans.
Ruling vs. Governing 2009
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When I see a man in tight jeans I always think he should be kicked in the bollix... after all, he's asking for it, isn't he?
Too many of us treat young white women as trash | Barbara Ellen 2011
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Hillary can be the lead Senate sponsor for the health care bill (and she'll probably bollix that up, too). show me
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At this point in time, given that we invaded and then made a bollix of the "peace"/occupation, if you ask me to choose between immediate withdrawal and staying the course, God help me, I think I'd probably choose staying the course.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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“But at least I own my actions when I bollix things up.”
Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve Kresley Cole 2010
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That is why she made a royal bollix of how she wrapped up her campaign.
skipvia commented on the word bollix
My first exposure to this word was in Mad Magazine, in a parody of the beautiful spiritual "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen." To my deepest regret I remember it to this day.
"Nobody knows the bollix I've made.
Nobody knows my bungle."
October 10, 2007
yarb commented on the word bollix
"Mick, you're a liar; you're a fucking wanker. I didn't rate you as a player, I don't rate you as a manager, and I don't rate you as a person. You're a fucking wanker and you can stick your World Cup up your arse. The only reason I have any dealings with you is that somehow you are the manager of my country! You can stick it up your bollix."
- Then captain of the Irish football team, Roy Keane, to national team manager Mick McCarthy, prior leaving the squad in Saipan, at World Cup 2002.
November 17, 2007
joxer66 commented on the word bollix
the context yarb uses here is incorrect. Keanes use of the word bollix here is literally you can stick it in you ballocks - ballocks being another term for the male appendage. Irish expressions do not have to make sense and there is a certain poetic licence taken for the most part.
For an example by an irsh person of its (american) correct sense check out colm meaney in a start rek episode who couldnt put some techno gear together and in frustration throws the equipment away "ah this is bollixed"
December 10, 2008
yarb commented on the word bollix
No - I have heard Irish people other than Keane use bollix to refer to bollocks, as in testicles. The American sense is indeed "bollocks up", "make a mess of", but bollix can actually mean your nuts in Ireland. Keane was perfectly correct to use it thus.
No-one's saying it makes sense (though I think it does), or that Irish expressions have to make sense, or indeed that expressions from any other part of the world need do so. What doesn't make much sense here is Keane's exhortation to McCarthy to stick it up his bollix. See also the Guns n' Roses song (I forget which) from one of the Use Your Illusion albums where Axl invites the listener to "suck my ass".
I like the citation from Chief O'Brien - a grievously under-cited Start-Rek character in my opinion.
Edit: the GnR song is Shotgun Blues. The subject of Axl's invitation appears to be unidentified record company executives:
"And you - you can suck my ass,
and I think it's so low-class.
Me - I'm just so concerned,
I'm still waitin' for your ass to burn."
December 10, 2008
sionnach commented on the word bollix
Orthography matters, people!
The verb is spelled "to bollix something (up)"
bollocks is a noun, which can either mean 'testicles' or 'rubbish'.
e.g. That's a load of bollocks.
The major kick in the bollocks left the plucky marsupial so bollixed up he had to get neuticles.
December 10, 2008
chained_bear commented on the word bollix
I love Start-Rek! :) Also, let me take this opportunity to plug my list about testicles.
You're welcome.
December 10, 2008
bilby commented on the word bollix
"In Court No. 4 at the Four Courts, a woman who alleged a serious verbal assault was in the witness box, and was asked by defence counsel:
'Can you tell the court what the defendant said?'
Woman: 'I'm a respectable woman; I couldn't possibly say those words in public.'
Kindly Judge: 'Perhaps it might preserve everone's dignity if the witness wrote the alleged word on a piece of paper.'
Having been given the piece of paper and a pen, the woman still appeared to be in difficulty, and the judge intervened to ask her: 'Is everything alright?'
To which the redoubtable Dublin woman replied:
'Is there one or two 'L's in bollix?'"
- Overheard In Dublin.
December 10, 2008
reesetee commented on the word bollix
Chief O'Brien played a bad guy on a TV program I watched just the other night. If only I could remember what it was....
December 10, 2008
madmouth commented on the word bollix
simple past form should definitely be bollixt
May 14, 2009