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==Examples in common usage== | ==Examples in common usage== | ||
That's a load of blocks! | * That's a load of blocks! | ||
Oh blocks! | * Oh blocks! | ||
He's talking blocks! | * He's talking blocks! | ||
==Derivation== | ==Derivation== | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 29 August 2006
Common SlabWide Expletive.
Used to express dismay, frustration or nonsense.
Examples in common usage
- That's a load of blocks!
- Oh blocks!
- He's talking blocks!
Derivation
Most people believe it is exactly as it sounds, i.e. describing a negative block or hurdle that has become a restriction or barrier to progress.
However this belief is, in itself, blocks. The word is a contraction.