by Brian August 26, 2003
A variation of the phrase ‘Bob’s your uncle’, which is said by Mr. Wormwood in the 2022 film adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical; essentially meaning ‘that’s that’.
by lord anton November 22, 2022
Jack: Take the car to the garage, get the engine fixed, bobs your uncle.
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Jack: Go shopping at 10am, get back to play golf, then off to the pub, and a shag later. bobs your uncle
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Jack: Go shopping at 10am, get back to play golf, then off to the pub, and a shag later. bobs your uncle
by manoguv November 30, 2007
by Dirk Diggler You Got The Touch April 14, 2011
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 29, 2004
Click that there, and bobs your uncle!
by skenmy August 23, 2004
From two British idioms: "Bob's your uncle" and "Fanny's your aunt"; both of which mean "easy as pie". This particular version casts confusion or doubt on a subject.
Just before diving into the shark-infested waters, he was heard to say, "Everything will be fine, and Bob's your aunt!"
by timmmmber November 08, 2021