yarblockos
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Russian яблоко (jabloko, “apple”); coined by Anthony Burgess in 1962, when he introduced it within the invented slang Nadsat found in his dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /jɑː(ɹ)blɒkəʊs/
Noun
yarblockos pl (plural only)
- (slang, mildly vulgar, augmentative, rare) Testicles; bollocks.
- (slang, mildly vulgar, figurative, uncountable, rare) Courage, fortitude, or machismo.
- Synonyms: (vulgar) balls, (vulgar) bollocks, (vulgar) cojones, guts, nerve, chutzpah; see also Thesaurus:courage
- 1993 December, Sheli Teitelbaum, “Stallone Demolition Man”, in Cinefantastique, volume 24, number 5, Forest Park, Illinois: Algol Press, →ISSN, page 16:
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