phrase General Slang

in bulk

· phrase · scouse

Scouse for laughing your head off.

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Laughing so hard you can't breathe. 'He had me in bulk' means whatever he said wiped the floor with you — proper belly-laugh, not a polite chuckle. Same family as 'in bits' or 'crying'.

“John doin' the impression of his ma had me in bulk.”
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in bulk In A Sentence

John doin' the impression of his ma had me in bulk.

Origin & Usage

Variants had me in bulk

People Also Ask

What does 'in bulk' mean in Scouse?

In Liverpool (Scouse) slang, being 'in bulk' means laughing your head off.

How do you use 'in bulk' in a sentence?

You might say 'He had us in bulk with that story'.

Where does 'in bulk' come from?

It's Scouse, the dialect of Liverpool.

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