"Ta en bolle" is a Norwegian express. When people are going crazy in chat's, forum's etc. Some people may try to calm people down with this.
fanboi1 - "Ååh fy faen sjekk den ps3'en der eier 360'n a!"
fanboi2 - "Åhh stekk te hælvette da, 360 eier alt da
fanboi1 - "stikk a styggen, ps3 eier deg ihvertfall
fanboi2 - "Ikke tru at du kjenner meg a! mordi!
RealNicePersonWithABrain - "Ta en bolle a, også roer vi også ned"
fanboi2 - "Åhh stekk te hælvette da, 360 eier alt da
fanboi1 - "stikk a styggen, ps3 eier deg ihvertfall
fanboi2 - "Ikke tru at du kjenner meg a! mordi!
RealNicePersonWithABrain - "Ta en bolle a, også roer vi også ned"
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(TELEVISION JOURNALISM) stock video clip that adds meaning to a sequence or disguises the elimination of unwanted content. This technique of using the cutaway is common to hide zooms in documentary films: the visuals may cut away to B roll footage of what the person is talking about while the A camera zooms in, then cut back after the zoom is complete. The cutaway to B roll footage can also be used to hide "uh"s, sniffs, coughs, and so forth.
This can also be used to change the meaning of the speaker to fit the view of the producer.
In fiction film, the technique can be used to indicate simultaneous action or flashbacks, usually increasing tension or revealing information.
This can also be used to change the meaning of the speaker to fit the view of the producer.
In fiction film, the technique can be used to indicate simultaneous action or flashbacks, usually increasing tension or revealing information.
In the past, companies provided TV networks with stock footage, or b-roll, for programs about their industry. Now, they produce entire video news releases, or fake news stories that the networks air without attribution.
Soon all television will be commercials.
Soon all television will be commercials.
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"Have some bollock yoghurt then" said Alec, whipping out his weenus in a flash.
"Have some bollock yoghurt then" said Alec, whipping out his weenus in a flash.
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Is most commonly used as an
1.insult
2.a compliment
3.a cry of anger
4.a statement in general
(5.)Useful for relieving anger.
Is most commonly used as an
1.insult
2.a compliment
3.a cry of anger
4.a statement in general
(5.)Useful for relieving anger.
1. Do that again and I'll rip yer bollocks off and shove em up yer arse.
2. That meal was the (dogs) bollocks man.
3. BOLLOCKS! He cheated!
4. The world is just... bollocks man...
(5.) BOLLOCKS!...BOLLOCKSBOLLOCKSBOLLOCKS!
2. That meal was the (dogs) bollocks man.
3. BOLLOCKS! He cheated!
4. The world is just... bollocks man...
(5.) BOLLOCKS!...BOLLOCKSBOLLOCKSBOLLOCKS!
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Get the Bollard mug.bollocks n. are testicles. The word is in pretty common use in the UK and works well as a general "surprise" expletive in a similar way to bugger. The phrase "the dog's bollocks" is used to describe something particularly good (yes, good) - something like "see that car - it's the dog's bollocks, so it is". We also describe a big telling-off as a bollocking, and additionally use the word to mean "rubbish" (as in "well, that's a load of bollocks").
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