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[dog's bollocks] {n.}
1. Anything obvious ("Sticks out like the dog's bollocks").
2. Something especially good or first rate ("It's the dog's bollocks", sometimes abbreviated to, "it's the dog's").
[Done up like a kipper] {adj.}
1. Beaten up.
2. Fitted up or framed.
3. Caught red-handed by the police.
[Donkey's years] {n.}
(Donkey's ears) a very long time. In reference to the length of a donkey's ears. Sometimes abbreviated to, "donkey's".