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"bollix" Definitions
  1. to throw into disorder

6 Sentences With "bollix"

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On a whim, he has decided to bollix up one of the better days in the nation's capital.
Which means you're the cheeky little bollix who's getting above himself, and you're the one who needs to bear in mind who's who here.
Not because Lee might be planning to loot the neighbors' houses or bollix Austin's deal with his producer (played with a Teflon shield of casualness by Gary Wilmes).
The enormity of his stupidity caused him to accomplish the impossible: He managed to bollix up America's Middle East policy even more, after we had already shattered the region through ignorance and arrogance.
In Ireland, "bollocks", "ballocks" or "bollox" can be used as a singular noun to mean a despicable or notorious person, for instance: "Who's the old ballocks you were talking to?", or conversely as a very informal term of endearment: "Ah Ted, ye big bollocks, let's go and have a pint!". In Dublin it can be spelled "bollix".
Within the UVF the influence of imprisoned leader Gusty Spence had been on the wane and the instructions that he sent out, whilst sometimes acted upon, were often ignored and according to Mitchell on one occasion he even scrawled the word "bollix" across one of Spence's handwritten communiques.Garland, Gusty Spence, p. 160 Inside the Maze prison Mitchell was one of a group of UVF men, including Billy Hutchinson, David Ervine, Eddie Kinner and William "Plum" Smith, who came under the influence of Spence, who was advocating a more political approach by the UVF.Garland, Gusty Spence, pp.

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