Bollards

Word BOLLARDS
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Definitions and meanings of "Bollards"

What do we mean by bollards?

A strong vertical post of timber or iron, fixed to the ground and/or on the deck of a ship, to which the ship's mooring lines etc are secured.

A similar post preventing vehicle access to a pedestrian area, to delineate traffic lanes, or used for security purposes.

Term used by the English meaning "balls." Urban Dictionary

The act of crouching in the 'Daniel Falvey Bollard Pose' in various places across the world and marking this event with photographic evidence. Urban Dictionary

A word used to describe Chavs that get in the way, noting the uncanny similarities between a chav and a bollard. Urban Dictionary

A thick post on a ship or wharf AKA dock or pier, used for securing ropes and hawsers.. Urban Dictionary

Ginormous testicle Urban Dictionary

Eating more than you're own body weight in cakes and buns within the course of a day. Urban Dictionary

The erect phallus of a man endowed with at least a foot of mighty throbbing cock, such as Peter Jones from Dragons Den Urban Dictionary

A cheap, ugly type of fence made of unconnected posts in the ground. Urban Dictionary

When couples go around and have romantic times with illuminated bollards, often on dangerous junctions whilst taking selfies Urban Dictionary

A unit of measurement of time, specifically calculated as the amount of time a newly erected bollard will stand successfully on 3rd Ave in Phoenix before being destroyed by another terrible Arizona driver. Equivalent to 3.2 earth days. Urban Dictionary

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The word "bollards" in example sentences

During the summer season, both beaches require parking behind the delineated markers the state refers to as "bollards," which are wooden poles set in the sand. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Plans for landscaping and perimeter security, such as bollards and planters, will be considered by the commission at a later date, McGill said. ❋ By ❋ Philip Kennicott (2010)

All three security ideas require bollards to cover some areas of the perimeter. ❋ Philip Kennicott (2010)

And if you really want to know what it is about the crazy, topsy-turvy nature of this shitstorm of astonishment we like to call The Premiership that has so totally grabbed the imagination of people from all across the globe and beyond that many of them can't see straight and keep bumping into bollards, just look at who's battling for the coveted third automatic Champions League spot. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The proposed plan uses curb extensions and bollards to create an easier and safer crossing for pedestrians. ❋ Jeff Sherman (2010)

"You can [suck my] bollards you [American] [son of a] b*$#&! ❋ NAS (2004)

When we [get to] [the Priz], we'll have to do some serious [bollarding]. ❋ Djfkilo (2011)

"did you see that?! that [bollard] [just got right] in [my way]" ❋ Amyloulou (2008)

To tie down [the ship] you put [the rope] around the Bollard. I`m about to [cast off] take the rope off the Bollard. ❋ Oni16 (2006)

That [squirrel] has retractable [bollards]. ❋ Choodlin (2019)

I'm so [hungover] I [could do] a bollard ❋ Chicken Sticks (2003)

"Man I bet [Peter Jones] fucking [tears] people in half with his [gammon bollard]" ❋ Theo Paphitis (2008)

Hey, let's go climb over that [bollard wall]! Even with your tiny [slippery hands], it will [be easy]! ❋ Trumplstiltskin (2017)

Check out those beautiful set of twin [illuminated] [bollards], Shorty...let's go and do some [bollarding] ❋ Pusscat4shorty (2020)

“9,[923] [bollards] ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the [proposition] that all men are created equal.” -- Abraham Lincoln, probably... ❋ Derek Giff (2021)

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